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Tahar Zbiri (Arabic: الطاهر زبيري, romanized: aṭ-Ṭāhar
Zbīrī; 4
April 1929 – 30
October 2024) was an
Algerian military officer, best
known for his role...
- Bengali: ইতরাত), also
written as Zubairi, Zubairy, Zubayr, Zoberi, Zobairi, or
Zbiri is a
surname from Arabic,
meaning a
descendant of
someone named Zubayr....
- the
Chief of
Staff of the
Algerian People's
National Army,
Colonel Tahar Zbiri, from 14 to 16
December 1967. The coup was
quickly suppressed by the use...
- 70th
anniversary of the
Algerian War of Independence. 30 October:
Tahar Zbiri, 95,
military officer,
chief of
staff (1964–1967), parti****nt of the 1965...
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National Army. It was left
empty for many
years after Chief of
Staff Tahar Zbiri staged a coup
attempt against President Houari Boumédiène. The
current chief...
- 1:30am,
Tahar Zbiri, Said Abid, and
colonel Abbes approached Villa Joly and were let in by the
replacement guards at the entrance.
Tahar Zbiri awoke Ben Bella...
- (Thallumaala,
Saudi Vellakka, Kanguva). (body
discovered on this date)
Tahar Zbiri, 95,
Algerian military officer,
chief of
staff (1964–1967), parti****nt...
- who was a
Chaoui from Béni Frah. One of the
other prisoners was
Tahar Zbiri, who went on to
initiate a
failed coup
against President Houari Boumediene...
- Bibcode:2008ADNDT..94..781C. doi:10.1016/j.adt.2008.01.003. S2CID 96718440. Royer, G.;
Zbiri, K.; Bonilla, C. (2004). "Entrance
channels and
alpha decay half-lives of...
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boxer from
Morocco who parti****ted in
three Olympic tournaments Tahar Zbiri (1929-2024),
Algerian military officer Stade Tahar Zoughari, multi-use stadium...