- The
Treaty of
Tafna was
signed by both Emir
Abdelkader and
General Thomas Robert Bugeaud on 30 May 1837. This
agreement was
developed after French imperial...
- Siga) can be seen on a hill with a flat top in the
lower valley of the
Tafna at a bend of the river. A
milestone found nearby names the site... A part...
-
Tafna Beni Saf is a
volcanic field in Algeria. It was
active during the
Pleistocene until 820,000
years ago, and is part of the
larger Oranie volcanic...
-
Ziyad was a
Berber from the
tribe of the Ulh****a, a
tribe native to the
Tafna that
currently inhabits the Béni Saf
region in Algeria.
According to David...
- its director.
Esquisse stratigraphique et pétrolerique du b****in de la
Tafna, Algérie, his
doctoral thesis Au
Coeur de l'Atlas:
Mission au Maroc, 1904-1905...
- of peace". The result,
after protracted negotiations, was the
Treaty of
Tafna,
signed on 30 May 1837. This
treaty gave even more
control of
interior portions...
-
experienced in
irregular warfare, were sent from Oran to
secure control up to the
Tafna River and to
resupply the garrison. Abd al-Qādir
retreated before Bugeaud...
-
Morocco and to the east by the
Beylik of Tunis. The
western border, the
Tafna [fr] River, was
particularly porous since there were
shared tribal connections...
-
Marshal Bugeaud was
therefore instructed to sign a new one, the
Treaty of
Tafna,
which required Abd el-Kader to
recognize the
sovereignty of
France in North...
- Dépêche du Midi (in French). AFP. 29
August 2012.
Retrieved 21
October 2018. "
Tafna Mathilde Octavie". Politologue.
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