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Abdelhak Serhane (born in
Sefrou in 1950) is a
Moroccan novelist writing in French.
Serhane grew up in the
Middle Atlas region of Morocco, in the village...
- The 2004
Madrid train bombings (also
known in
Spain as 11M) were a
series of coordinated,
nearly simultaneous bombings against the Cercanías
commuter train...
- Moh'amed Ou'l Il'afian. Sidi
Moulebhar Sidi
Qadir Sidi Bel-Ezrag Sidi
Serhane Sidi
ghiles (tipaza) Sidi
Soumeymane Ben
Abdallah Zaouia de Sidi Benamar...
- Touba)
Gerfa (Beni Mohammed, Beni Marwan,
Hadjelate (Kleib, Chebib, Sabah,
Serhane, Nabet) 'Amour(Ouled Zekrir,
Ouled Faris,
Ouled Aziz,
Ouled Mad'i) Dahhak...
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Alifa Rifaat Habib Selmi Mekkawi Said
Ibtihal Salem Driss Seghir Abdelhak Serhane Ghada al-Samman
Anton Shammas Habib Abdulrab Sarori Hanan al-Shaykh Mohammad...
- (1940–2021) -
philosopher Patrick Le Roux (born 1943) -
historian Abdelhak Serhane (born 1950) -
Moroccan novelist Bernard Stiegler (1952–2020) - philosopher...
- Notebook [fr]
which became a
great success in
France and also the
writer Abdelhak Serhane. He also
edited numerous African and
Francophone authors including Aimé...
- 1938)
Ahmed Sefrioui (1915–2004)
Mohamed Serghini (born 1930)
Abdelhak Serhane Mohamed Sibari (born 1945)
Hourya Sinaceur, philosopher, non-fiction writer...
- well-known
Moroccan writers, such as
Driss Chraïbi,
Abdellatif Laâbi,
Abdelhak Serhane,
Habib Mazini, and
Zakya Daoud, to
provide her with
literary works for...
- (1938–2016)
Ahmed Sefrioui (1915–2004)
Mohamed Serghini (born 1930)
Abdelhak Serhane (born 1950)
Mohamed Sibari (1945–2013)
Hourya Sinaceur Mohammed Allal Sinaceur...