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Charles Tissot suggested tentatively might be
represented by present-day
Mehdia), it is
supposed that the
episcopal see of
Africa was
established when the...
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Mehdya (Arabic: المهدية, romanized: al-Mahdiyā), also
Mehdia or Mehedya, is a town in Kénitra Province, Rabat-Salé-Kénitra, in north-western Morocco. Previously...
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Mahdia is a city in Tunisia.
Mahdia may also
refer to:
Mahdia Governorate in
Tunisia Mahdia,
Guyana History of
Mahdist Sudan Mehdya, a city in Morocco...
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Patton and Rear
Admiral Henry Kent Hewitt,
carried out the
invasions of
Mehdia, Fedhala, and Asfi.
American forces captured Casablanca from
Vichy control...
- the
Viceroy of Sicily, Juan de Vega, to
destroy Mehdia to
prevent Muslim occupation. De Vega
burnt Mehdia, but
retaliated against Malta for not accepting...
- the
landings were well
advanced before those at
Mehdia commenced.
Surprise was lost.
Defenses at
Mehdia were
lightly manned.
Naval crews operated two 5 in...
- mother. They
became religiously observant Muslims, and
adopted two girls,
Mehdia and Nouria.
After Boumedienne's
death in 1978,
restrictions on him were...
- 65750°W / 34.26417; -6.65750
Kasbah Mahdiyya (also
written as Mehdya,
Mehdia, Mahdiya), or
Kasbah of Kenitra, (Arabic: قصبة المهدية; Berber: ⵇⵙⴱⴰ ⵎⴻⵀⴷⵉⵢⴰ)...
- poetry. The
anthology was
first published in
Mohammed Daoud's al-Matba'a al-
Mehdia [ar] in Tétouan in 1937. It was
banned by the
authorities of the French...
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Around the World".
Smithsonian Magazine.
Retrieved 2024-04-30. Ghayati,
Mehdia (2024-02-26). "Caribbean Carnival:
History and
Culture |
Magazine PONANT"...