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Harki (adjective from the
Algerian Arabic "ḥarka",
standard Arabic "ḥaraka" [حركة], "war party" or "movement", i.e., a
group of
volunteer militia) is...
- (30
March 2022). "My best
Yorkshire life:
Harki Bhambra".
Great British Life.
Retrieved 13
February 2024. "
Harki Bhambra Discusses the New
Series of The...
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authorities declared that no
actions could be
taken against them. However, the
Harkis in particular,
having served as
auxiliaries with the
French army, were regarded...
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Härkis is the
brand name of
processed fava
beans by the
Finnish company Verso Food.
Härkis is a
vegetable protein product,
whose product consists of Finnish...
- pen name, is a
French writer known for her work on
Memories of
harkis in France.
Harkis were
Algerian auxiliaries who
fought for
France during Algerian...
- 2 million internally-displaced Algerians.
Around one
million Pied-Noirs and
Harkis fled from
Algeria to France. A
vestige of
empire is the
French overseas...
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November 1954.
Historians have
estimated that
between 30,000 and 150,000
Harkis and
their dependents were
killed by the
National Liberation Front (FLN)...
- Herki, also
spelled Harki (Kurdish: Herkî, ھەرکی), is a Kurmanji-speaking
Kurdish tribe native to the
intersection zone
between the
borders of Iraq, Iran...
- with a more
overtly pejorative meaning of "mercenary".[citation needed]
Harki is the
generic term for
native Muslim Algerians who
served as auxiliaries...
- the
Algerian War (1954–1962).
Several of
these were then used to
intern harkis (Algerians who had
fought on the
French side)
after the 19
March 1962 Évian...