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Sedrata (Berber: Isedraten, Arabic: سدراتة) is a muni****lity and
large city in Souk
Ahras Province, Algeria,
capital of
Sedrata District. It has a po****tion...
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aligned with the runways.
During World War II the
airport was
known as
Sedrata Airfield, and was used by the
United States Twelfth Air
Force in the Western...
- (87 131) Oum El
Bouaghi (80 359) Ras El Oued (51 482)
Rouissat (58 112)
Sédrata (53 218) Sidi Aïssa (72 062) Sig (70 499)
Sougueur (78 956) Sour El-Ghozlane...
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Batna (2) ES
Bouakeul (3) v CRB Beni
Tamou (3) USM
Blida (3) v IRB
Sedrata (3) RC
Kouba (2) v GC
Mascara (2) JS
Saoura (1) v USM
Khenchela (1) USM...
- nation’s most
prolific Arabic language authors". Born into a
Berber family in
Sedrata, he was a
supporter of
arabization in the wake of
Algerian independence...
- tree Mastic-tree
Lavender Heather Trading activities are
widespread in
Sedrata and
Zaarouria were many
public and
private companies have been set up:...
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Sedrata (Berber: Isedraten) is a
district in Souk
Ahras Province, Algeria. It was
named after its capital,
Sedrata. The
district is
further divided into...
- l’Aurès). B****et R., "Notice sur le chaouïa de la
province de
Constantine (
Sedrata)",
Journal asiatique, 1896, 36p.
Boughida B.K.,
Bibliographie sur l’Aurès...
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conducted a
southern expedition,
during which he
expelled the
Ibadi from
Sedrata and
ended a
revolt in
Ouargla by
replacing its governor. His successor...
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communications in the 1995
government of
Mokdad Sifi. Born in the
village of
sedrata near Souk
Ahras in 1927
under the name of
Ahcene Bechichi who
became Lamine...