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Flissa / Iflissen". Encyclopédie berbère (in French) (19): 2857–2862. doi:10.4000/encyclopedieberbere.1944. ISSN 1015-7344. Les
flissa, le mot...
-
during the year 1836 in the
region of
Taourga in the
great Kabyle tribe of
Flissas as part of the
Berber Igawawen confederacy, whom
historically served as...
- Aïcha and the Issers. The
seven tribes targeted by this
ultimatum were the
Flissas, Amraouas, Beni Khalfoun, Nezliouas, Gechtoulas,
Ouled El Aziz and Harchaouas...
- is part of the
noble family of Ben
Zamoum who
reigned over the
tribe of
Flissas as part of the
kingdom of Koukou.
Mohamed had
several children, the best...
- for the
killing of the leader, El
Haoussin Ben-Djamoun,
Kabyle from the
Flissa tribe,
after his
return from Hajj from Mecca, in
reaction the
tribe revolted...
-
veers towards the
heights of
Boghni before going down to the
Kabyles of
Flissas and Beni Khalfoun, and he
finally arrives in
Tamdiret near Oued Djemâa [ar]...
- by
Marshal Thomas Robert Bugeaud on
October 28, 1844, for the
combat of
Flissas El Bahr. He was made a
knight of the
Legion of
Honor on
November 27, 1844...
-
against the
French colonies in
Lower Kabylia. The
rebels of the
Iflissen (
Flissas), the Issers, the Beni Aïcha, the Beni-Amran and the
Khachnas then went...
-
fight of Ouarez-Eddin,
which resulted in
obtaining the
submission of the
Flissa tribe. Jean-François
Gentil was
promoted to the rank of
major general on...
- and in the
expeditions of Cherc****, Miliana, Mascara, Cheliff, and the
Flissas. He was
promoted to
lieutenant colonel on 22
January 1839 and to colonel...