- Counter-Espionage Service) or SDECE.
Farhat Hached was born at El Ab****ia on the
Islands of Kerkennah, the son of
Mohamed Hached, a sailor, and Hana Ben Romdhane...
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Hache may
refer to:
Hache (Ochtum), a
river of
Lower Saxony, Germany,
headstream of the
Ochtum French destroyer Hache, a
destroyer built for the French...
- Martín (
Hache) [maɾˈtin ˈatʃe] is a 1997
Argentine and
Spanish film
directed by
Adolfo Aristarain and
starring Federico Luppi, Juan
Diego Botto, Cecilia...
- The
Place Farhat-
Hached is a
square in the 13th arrondis****t of Paris, France. The
Place Farhat-
Hached is a
triangular square that
connects the Boulevard...
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response to the
French ********ination of the
Tunisian labor unionist Farhat Hached in
Tunis on 5 December. The
Union Générale des
Syndicats Confédéres au Maroc...
- Le Jeu de la
Hache ("The Play of the Axe") is a
French manual on
combat with the
poleaxe dating to c. 1400. The m****cript
measures 240 by 160 mm (9.4...
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Edward Seymour, Lord
Beauchamp of
Hache (21
September 1561 – July 1612) was an
English nobleman who had a
theoretically strong claim to the
throne of...
- Eva María Hernández
Villegas (born 7
August 1971),
better known as Eva
Hache, is a
Spanish c****ographer, comedian,
actress and
television show hostess...
- Lac La
Hache is a
recreational and
retirement community in the
Cariboo region of
British Columbia, Canada.
Located on the s**** of Lac La
Hache alongside...
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Thomas Hache (1664–1747) was a
French ébéniste.
Thomas Hache was born in 1664 in Grenoble. He
learned Italian decoration in Chambery.
Hache was articled...