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Abdeljelil Zaouche (Arabic: عبد الجليل الزّاوش; 15
December 1873 – 3
January 1947) was a
Tunisian politician, reformer, and
campaigner in the Tunisian...
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Tahar Zaouche (6
September 1904 – 19
December 1975) was a
Tunisian medical doctor and politician.
Tahar Zaouche studied at Lycée Carnot. Like
other members...
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Mohamed Zaouche (born
January 21, 1983, in Chlef) is an
Algerian football player. He
currently plays for ASO
Chlef in the
Algerian Ligue Professionnelle...
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noted as the
birthplace of the
parents of
footballer Zinedine Zidane.
Zaouche,
Hafit (September 13, 2009). "Boukhelifa : Le
football au pays de Zizou"...
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Council of
Ministers between Esteva and the
Minister of
Justice Abdeljelil Zaouche,
after the
Minister expressed reservations about funding for the National...
- Willis, Josh K.; Bonekamp, Hans; Lillibridge, John; Perbos, Jacqueline;
Zaouche, Gérard; Vaze, Parag; Bannoura, Walid; Parisot, François; Thouvenot, Eric;...
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Nazli Hafsia, Les
premiers modernistes tunisiens.
Abdeljelil Zaouche. 1873-1947, éd. MIM, Tunis, 2007, pp. 60–61 Paul Sebag, Tunis. Histoire...
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Abdelmajid Chaker (member of the
political bureau of the party),
Ahmed Zaouche (Mayor of Tunis),
Tijani Ktari (commander of the
National Guard). 'We went...
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nationalist ideas. A
generation of
Tunisian politicians,
including Abdeljelil Zaouche,
Tahar Ben
Ammar and
Mohamed Chenik, made
their entry into
public life...
- Béchir M'hedhbi 21st
Mayor of
Tunis In
office 1963–1969
Preceded by
Ahmed Zaouche Succeeded by
Fouad Mebazaa Provincial governor (Tunis region) In office...