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|  | Abd el-Krim -- Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - The online encyclopedia you can trust! |
 | | Soon Abd el-Krim, joined by his brother, who later became his chief adviser and commander of the Rif army, was organizing tribal resistance against foreign domination of Morocco. |  | | Confronted with this combined Franco-Spanish force of 250,000 men with overwhelming technological superiority, Abd el-Krim surrendered on May 27, 1926, and was exiled to the island of Réunion in the Indian Ocean. |  | | El Jadida is a shipment center for agricultural produce and a seaside resort. |
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 | | El-Krim, Abd (1880?-1963), leader of the Riffians, an Arab tribe of Morocco (Berber). |  | | Search for books about your topic, "El-Krim Abd" |  | | El, sky god of the ancient Syrians (Ancient Middle Eastern Religions: Syria-Palestine). |
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| Â | Abd el-Krim: Information From Answers.com |
 | | Abd el-Krim (äb'dÄ•l-krÄm'), 1882?–1963, leader of the Rif tribes of Morocco, called in full Muhammad Ibn Abd al-Karim al-Khattabi. |  | | Abd el-Krim died a year later, before he reached his destination. |  | | Soon afterwards, Abd el-Krim directed his forces to attack the Spanish lines, with great success — in three weeks 8,000 Spanish troops were killed, and at Annual an army of 13,000 was forced to retreat by only 3,000 Rifis. |
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 | | Rebels in the Rif: Abd El Krim and the Rif Rebellion |  | | The Shaping of an Arab Statesman: Sharif Abd Al-Hamid Sharaf and the Modern Arab World |  | | Early Maliki Law: Ibn 'Abd Al-Hakam and His Major Compendium of Jurisprudence (Studies in Islamic Law and Society, 14) |
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| Â | Abd - Abd el-Krim. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05 |
 | | They all relate to the attitude and spirit of Abd al-Wahab in his drive to Muhammad Ibn Abd al-Wahab was born in 1703 in Najdone, an important city in |  | | Abd Ar-Rahman III was the greatest ruler of the Omyyad Arab Muslim dynasty of Spain. |  | | ABD Services is a provider of full service tax preparation and accounting services. |
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| Â | Abd el-Krim - definition of Abd el-Krim by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia. |
 | | Abd el-Krim is not available in the general English dictionary and thesaurus. |  | | Abd el-Krim - definition of Abd el-Krim by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia. |  | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |
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| Â | MOROCCO: Raisuli, Teddy Roosevelt, and Abd El Krim |
 | | That should have made Rasuli a hero like Pancho Villa, but the Melilla qadi Abd El Krim. |  | | Americans rate him highly, but he is hated in Latin America. |  | | What do Moroccans think of Franco and the role of Moorish troops in the Spanish Civil War? |
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 | | Abd-ar-Rahman V Abd as-Salam Arif Abd-el-Aziz IV Abd el-Krim Abd-el-latif Abd-Elaziz Hegazy Abd-ul-Aziz Abd-ul-Mejid I Abda Abdallah ibn Al-Aftas Abdallah ibn Khalifah Al Thani Abdallah ibn Mohammed Abdas Abdel... |  | | Abd-ar-Rahman V Abd-el-Aziz IV Abd el-Krim Abd-el-latif Abd-Elaziz Hegazy Abd er Rahman Abd-ul-Aziz Abd-ul-Hamid I Abd-ul-Mejid Abda Abdallah ibn Al-Aftas Abdallah ibn Khalifah Al Thani Abdallah ibn Mohammed Abdas... |  | | « ABD-EL-AZIZ IV ABD-UL-AZIZ » To properly cite this ABD-EL-KADER article in your work, copy the complete reference... |
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| Â | AllRefer.com - Abd el-Krim (North African History, Biography) - Encyclopedia |
 | | Abd el-Krim died a year later, before he reached his destination. |  | | Abd el-Krim[Ab´´del-krim´] Pronunciation Key, 1882?1963, leader of the Rif tribes of Morocco, called in full Muhammad Ibn Abd al-Karim al-Khattabi. |  | | He escaped (1947) to Egypt, was awarded (1958) the title national hero by King Muhammad V of Morocco, and in 1962 announced he was returning to Morocco. |
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 | | Abd el-Krim surrendered to the French on May 27, 1926, and was deported to Réunion in the Indian Ocean. |  | | Abdul Ilah was an Iraqi nationalist who relied on the British-supported tribal sheikhs as a counterforce against the growing urban nationalist movement. |  | | `Abd Allah was forced to flee the capital, but he remained at large with a considerable army. |
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| Â | Berber [Definition] |
 | | Abd el-KrimAbd el-Krim (c.1882–1963) (Tamazight Muray Abdekrim, full name: Muhammad Ibn 'Abd al-Karim Al-Khattabi محمد بن عبد الكريم الخطابي) was the Berber leader of the Rif, a Berber area of northeastern Morocco. |  | | Abd al-Malik became caliph after the death of his father in 685. |  | | A well-educated man, he was a capable ruler, despite the many political problems that wracked his rule. |
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| Â | Infoplease Search: al-bayyati abd al-wahhab |
 | | (Encyclopedia) Abd el-Krim, 1882?–1963, leader of the Rif tribes of Morocco, called in full Muhammad Ibn... |  | | (Encyclopedia) Abd ar-Rahman, 1778–1859, sultan of Morocco (1822–59). |  | | (Encyclopedia) Abd al-Hafiz, 1875?–1937, sultan of Morocco (1908–12). |
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| Â | Berber - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - TESTVERSION |
 | | Abd el-Krim, leader of the Rif guerrillas against the Spanish and French colonizers. |  | | Lalla Fatma n Soumer, woman who led western Kabylie in battle against French colonizers |
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 | | Abd ar-Rahman V. Abd el-Krim Abda Abda (Sohn des Schammua) Abdallah I. ibn Saud Abdallah II. |  | | Umar ibn al-Khattab Uthman ibn Affan Ali Ben Abu Talib Other caliphs, some self-proclaimed: Abd-ar-rahman IV Abd-ar-rahman V Abd Allah ibn Zubayr Haroun al-Raschid, hero of many stories in 1001 Arabian... |  | | Abd ar-Rahman IV, 1021 - 1022 Abd ar-Rahman V, 1022 - 1023 Muhammad III, 1023 - 1024 Hisham III, 1027 - 1031 [ edit ] Umayyad sahaba Here is a partial list of the Companions of Muhammad who were part of the Umayyad... |
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| Â | Spain Morocco Rif War 1919-1926 |
 | | Soon Abd el-Krim, joined by his brother, who later became his chief adviser and commander of the Rif army, was organizing tribal resistance against foreign domination of Morocco. |  | | Further information may be found in David S. Woolman, Rebels in the Rif: Abd el Krim and the Rif Rebellion (1968); Rupert Furneaux, Abdel Krim: Emir of the Rif (1967); and Jose E. Alvarez, The Betrothed of Death: The Spanish Foreign Legion During the Rif Rebellion, 1920-1927 (2000). |  | | At that time the Republic of the Rif was founded with Abd el-Krim as its president. |
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| Â | Spain Morocco Rif War 1919-1926 |
 | | Soon Abd el-Krim, joined by his brother, who later became his chief adviser and commander of the Rif army, was organizing tribal resistance against foreign domination of Morocco. |  | | At that time the Republic of the Rif was founded with Abd el-Krim as its president. |  | | Further information may be found in David S. Woolman, Rebels in the Rif: Abd el Krim and the Rif Rebellion (1968); Rupert Furneaux, Abdel Krim: Emir of the Rif (1967); and Jose E. Alvarez, The Betrothed of Death: The Spanish Foreign Legion During the Rif Rebellion, 1920-1927 (2000). |
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 | | Abd el-Krim- Abd el-Krim, 1882?–1963, leader of the Rif tribes of Morocco, called in full Muhammad Ibn... |  | | Abd al Krim and the Rif Rebellion (Countries of the World) |  | | Morocco, country, Africa: Land and People - Land and People Central Morocco consists largely of the Atlas Mts., which rise to 13,671 ft (4,167... |
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| Â | Republic of Er Rif (Morocco, 1920-1926) |
 | | Abd-el-Krim founded on 19 September 1921 the Republic of Rif and was appointed President of the Republic. |  | | Abd-el-Krim was born in 1882 in the Berber tribe of Bani Uriaghel. |  | | So Abd-el-Karim would hardly find it unacceptable to use a hexagram in his republic’s flag — leaving aside the fact that he would consider it an Arab, rather than (at the time) a Sionist symbol. |
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| Â | Rif -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | In the twentieth century, under the leadership of (Click link for more info and facts about Abd el-Krim) Abd el-Krim el-Khattabi, a Moroccan national hero, it declared independence as the Rif Republic and withstood a Spanish invasion for several years. |  | | The Rif mountains are home to the honeybee Apis mellifera major. |  | | This is about a region in Morocco: (Click link for more info and facts about RIF) RIF is also an (Click link for more info and facts about acronym/initialism) acronym/initialism. |
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 | | The forces of Abd el-Krim, however, inflicted a disastrous defeat on the Spanish troops, pushing them back to the walls of Melilla, and for five years sporadic warfare continued. |  | | At the same time, he ordered Manuel Fernández Silvestre, commander of the western sector, to subdue the Rif tribes and their leader, Abd el-Krim. |  | | Berenguer's overall goal was to unite the two sectors. |
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| Â | Chronology 1926 |
 | | Abd el-Krim surrendered to the French and Spanish ending the Riffian War, which began in 1921. |  | | The French exiled Abd el-Krim to the island of Reunion. |  | | This marked the beginning of growing economic tensions between the U.S. and Mexican governments. |
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