- The
Mokrani Revolt (Arabic: مقاومة الشيخ المقراني, lit. 'Resistance of
Cheikh El-
Mokrani';
Berber languages:
Unfaq urrumi, lit. 'French insurrection')...
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Mokrani is a surname, and may
refer to;
Mokrani derives from المقراني (El
Mokrani), a town in Algeria.
Cheikh Mokrani (1815–1871) -
Leader of the Mokrani...
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Sheikh Mohamed El-
Mokrani (Arabic: الشيخ محمد المقراني; Kabyle: Lḥaǧ Muḥend n Ḥmed n At-Meqqran; d. 1871), also
known as
Mohand Amokrane, was one of...
- Labes";
sometimes more
commonly referred to by its
ruling family, the
Mokrani dynasty (Arabic: أولاد مقران, romanized: Awlād Muqrān). Its
capital was...
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Mohamed Mokrani (born 31
January 1981) is an
Algerian handball player for Dunkerque. He
competed for the
Algerian national team at the 2015
World Men's...
- Hedi
Mokrani is a
Tunisian football manager.
Footballdatabase v t e...
- 1871, as part of the
Mokrani Revolt.
Bordj Menaïel
battle (1871) [ar],
which took
place on
April 18, 1871, as part of the
Mokrani Revolt.
Issers battle...
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Rashid Mokhrani (born 7 June 1960) is an
Algerian handball player. He
competed at the 1980
Summer Olympics and the 1984
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
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Badredine El
Mokrani is a town and
commune in Sidi Bel Abbès
Province in
northwestern Algeria.
Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Archived...
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unrest continued in the
region as late as the
Mokrani Revolt in 1871. The
Mokrani Revolt was led by
Cheikh Mokrani, a
Kabyle dignitary. The
catalyst for the...