- الحبيب; c. 1925 – 27 June 1956),
commonly known by his nom de
guerre Abbas Messaadi (Arabic: عباس لمساعدي) (in tachelhit: ⵄⴱⴰⵙ ⵎⵙⴰⵄⴷⵉ) is a
Chleuh from the...
- role in the
instigation of the army,
through commanders such as
Abbas Messaadi and
Sellam Amezian. In 1956,
units of the Army,
which started to move its...
- killed. In the
aftermath of the riots,
French authorities arrested Abbas Messaadi, who
would eventually escape,
found the
Moroccan Liberation Army, and join...
- التحرير, romanized: Jish Etteḥrir), a
paramilitary force led by
Abbas Messaadi in
northern Morocco in
October 1955.
Under pressure and
having lost control...
-
unmarried men from poor,
rural areas, and had only
basic education.
Amenallah Messaadi, who
collated the
figures and is head of the
Burns Centre, said that people...
- al-Tahrir (جيش التحرير), the
Moroccan Army of Liberation—led by
Abbas Messaadi in the
north of
Morocco in
October 1955.
Global events had
directly inspired...
- ISBN 9780203886984. Haouas, N.; Gorcii, M.; Chargui, N.; Aoun, K.; Bouratbine, A.;
Messaadi Akrout, F.; Masmoudi, A.; Zili, J.; Ben Said, M.; Pratlong, F.; Dedet,...
- Juin and his administration, he founded, with his
friends including Abbas Messaâdi, the
first clandestine cells of the
armed Moroccan urban resistance. Expanding...
- Mont****er
Toumi Al-Rayyan
Tidjani Anaane Sabri Ameri Mahmoud Ben
Salah Houssin Messaadi Youssef Trabelsi Mouhamadou N'Diaye
Rundell Winchester Abdallah Berrabeh...
- and
others such as
Moncef Ghachem,
Mohamed Salah Ben Mrad and
Mahmoud Messaadi.
Tunisian poetry is
characterized by
nonconformity and innovation, such...