- The Aït
Oussa (Arabic: أيت اوسا), is a
large Adnani and
Qahtani Arab
tribe in
Western Sahara and Morocco, the
members of Ait
Oussa are Sahrawis, descended...
- Reguibat,
Oulad Delim,
Oulad Tidrarin, Laaroussien, Tekna, Tajakant, Aït
Oussa Islam → ****
Islam Saint Helenians Indo-European →
Germanic →
English Saint...
- No. Pos.
Nation Player 1 GK EGY
Oussa (Vice-captain) 3 DF EGY
Mohamed Gamal 4 DF EGY
Khaled Reda 5 DF TUN Iheb
Mbarki 6 DF EGY
Mahmoud Marei 7 DF...
- Osse-en-Aspe (French pronunciation: [ɔs ɑ̃n‿asp],
literally Osse in Aspe; Occitan:
Òussa) is a
commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques
department in south-western France...
-
investiture of
Moroccan authority was as well
accorded to the
qaids of the Ait
Oussa and the Tajakant. In 1879 the
Englishman Donald Mackenzie set up the British...
- Ural - Урал (Russian), Wral (Welsh), Yaik - Яик (former Russian), Usa
Oussa (French), Usa - Уса́ (Russian), Ussa (German), Usva - Усва (Komi) Usk Isca...
- 1186/1471-2105-14-S16-S10. ISSN 1471-2105. PMC 3853219. PMID 24564381.
Oussa, N.A. (March 1, 2013). "TRAF1
phosphorylation on
Serine 139
modulates NF-κB...
- area in
Lhmada region, and
moved to the city of ****a. He was from the Aït
Oussa tribe of the
Tekna tribal confederation. In 1955, he
joined the 7th District...
- No. Pos.
Nation Player 1 GK EGY
Oussa 3 DF EGY
Mohamed Magdy 5 DF EGY
Mohamed Abdelsalam (on loan from Zamalek) 6 DF EGY
Sabry Raheel 8 MF EGY Manga...
- (Eastern Tekna),
consisting of the
tribes of Azouafit, Aït Y****ine, Aït
Oussa, Aït Brahim, and Aït Hmad.
During the 17th century,
Morocco under Sultan...