- or Khourba, 21 (officially) or 176 (Liberté) were killed; at
Sahnoun, or
Ouled Sahnoun,
Ouled Sahnine,
Ouled Sahrine or
Ouled Sahnine, 29 or 113 were...
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Mohamed Sahnoun (Arabic: محمد سحنون; 8
April 1931 – 20
September 2018) was an
Algerian diplomat who
served as amb****ador of
Algeria to West Germany, France...
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author of the Mudawana. Omar
Sahnoun (1955–1980),
French footballer Mohamed Sahnoun,
Algerian diplomat Nicolas Sahnoun,
French footballer Mustapha Sahnoune...
- Omar
Sahnoun (Arabic: عمر سحنون; 18
August 1955 – 21
April 1980) was a
French professional footballer who pla**** as a midfielder.
Sahnoun was born in Guerrouma...
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special representative of the secretary-general of the UN to
Somalia Mohamed Sahnoun published Somalia: The
Missed Opportunities, a book in
which he analyses...
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Nicolas Sahnoun (born 3
September 1980) is a
French retired footballer who pla**** as a midfielder. Born in
Bordeaux of
Algerian descent,
Sahnoun emerged...
- 1994, p. 45-47.
Sahnoun 1994, p. 25.
Drysdale 1994, p. 42.
Sahnoun 1994, p. 17-18.
Peterson 2000, p. 44. de Waal 2007, p. 175.
Sahnoun 1994, p. 37. Drysdale...
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August 1992,
Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General
Mohammed Sahnoun successfully persuaded Aidid to
enlarge the UN deployment. On 12 August...
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without consultation, to the
surprise of both
Sahnoun and the SNA.
According to
Professor Stephen Hill,
Sahnoun recognized this move
would undermine his local...
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UNOSOM I was
established in
April 1992
under the
leadership of
Mohamed Sahnoun to help
facilitate the
delivery of
humanitarian aid. In May 1992 the first...