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Mohamed Khider (Arabic: محمد خضر) (March 13, 1912, Biskra,
Algeria –
January 4, 1967, Madrid, Spain) was an
Algerian politician.
Mohamed Khider was one...
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Khider Mohammad Rasheed,
better known as
Khider Kosari (Kurdish: خدر کۆساری; 1969–1993) was a
Kurdish Islamist rebel and poet.
Kosari was born in 1969...
- The
University of
Mohamed Khider Biskra (Arabic: جامعة محمد خيضر بسكرة, French: Université
Mohamed Khider Biskra,
Acronym UMKB) is one of the 106 institutions...
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Mohamed Khider Airport or
Biskra Ouakda Airport (IATA: BSK, ICAO: DAUB) is an
airport in Algeria,
located approximately 12 km north-northeast of Oumache;...
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Djamel Belkacem (2001 – 2004)
Mohammed Aldo (2004 – 2006) Said El
Khider (July 31, 2006 –
October 10, 2006) Al Hadi Ben
Mokhtar (November 13, 2006...
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Abbas Khadir (3
March 1973; German:
Abbas Khider; Arabic:عباس خضر) is a
German author and poet of
Iraqi origin. He was
imprisoned for his
political activism...
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Rabah Bitat –
Minister of
State Mohamed Boudiaf –
Minister of
State Mohamed Khider –
Minister of
State Mohamed Lamine Debaghine –
Minister of
Foreign Affairs...
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Jebrane (1973–78) Zaki
Badou (1993–95)
Philippe Troussier (1995–97) Saïd El
Khider (1997–98)
Ivica Todorov (1998–00)
Lucien Herppy (2000–2002)
Nejmeddine Belayachi...
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replaced and did not
receive a medal. Stand-by
players Head coach: Said El-
Khider Stand-by
players Head coach: Iñaki Sáez Stand-by
players Head coach: Huh...
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cause of
death was
ruled a murder, but the
killers are unknown.
Mohamed Khider (54) was an
Algerian politician, who was ********inated in Madrid,
Spain on...