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| | Algerian War of Independence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Although the French government of the time considered all Algerian violence, including violence against the French military, to be crimes or terrorism, some French people, such as former anti-Nazi guerrilla and lawyer Jacques Verges have compared French resistance to Nazi German occupation to Algerian resistance to French occupation. |  | | The communists, who had made no move to cooperate in the uprising at the start, later tried to infiltrate the FLN, but FLN leaders publicly repudiated the support of the party. |  | | France took a more openly hostile view of President Gamal Nasser's material and political assistance to the FLN, which some French analysts believed was the most important element in sustaining continued rebel activity in Algeria. |
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| | North Africa |
 | | This is not a part of the ongoing conflict between the Arab Muslim north and Black Christian and Animist south, but rather is a dispute between the Arab Muslim north and a Black Muslim west. |  | | The tribe absorbed large numbers of Jews fleeing Visigothic persecution in Spain and Byzantine persecution in North Africa, and converted to Judaism en masse sometime in the 600's. |  | | Both civil wars are symptomatic of Semitic expansion southward and southwestward into areas - either Christian, Muslim, or Animist - which have traditionally been non-Semitic; Nilotic, Nilo-Hamitic, and Nubian peoples. |
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| | EMBASSY OF GREECE: PRESS OFFICE - Contact Form |
 | | During World War II Greece fought heroically against Facsism and Nazism alongside the Allies. |  | | After World War II the Dodecanese islands were also returned to Greece. |  | | During this time, their language, their religion and their national conscience defied extinction. |
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| | History of Algeria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Algeria and surrounding areas, collectively known as the Barbary States, were responsible for piracy in the Mediterranean Sea, as well as the enslaving of Christians, actions which brought them into the First and Second Barbary War with the United States of America. |  | | The greatest cultural impact came from the Arab invasions of the 8th and 11th centuries A.D., which brought Islam and the Arabic language. |  | | During this period, the modern Algerian state began to emerge as a distinct territory between Tunisia and Morocco. |
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| | History of North Africa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | See also History of early Arab Egypt, Rise of Islam in Algeria |  | | After the Middle Ages, Northern Africa was loosely under the control of the Ottoman Empire, except for the region of Morocco. |  | | The development of sea travel firmly brought the region into the Mediterrenean world, especially during the classical period. |
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| | AfricaRevealed - Site map |
 | | The trials of the Christian kingdom and the decline of imperial power |  | | The postwar period, 1945 - 60: reform and opposition |
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| | Masinissa: Information From Answers.com |
 | | During his long reign he extended his power and converted his land of turbulent tribespeople into a formidable and prosperous kingdom. |  | | During the battle, while the Carthaginian infantry were successfully engaging the Roman legions under the command of Scipio Africanus, Masinissa's cavalry had been diverted from the battle. |  | | His tragic relationship with Sophonisba at the end of the Second Punic War has been the subject of numerous literary interpretations. |
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| | prehistory of central north africa |
 | | The amalgam of peoples of North Africa coalesced eventually into a distinct native population that came to be called Berbers. |  | | According to some sources, North Africa was the site of the highest state of development of Middle Paleolithic flake-tool techniques. |  | | Early remnants of hominid occupation in North Africa, for example, were found in Ain el Hanech, near Saïda (ca. |
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| | History of Work Ethic--1.Attitudes Toward Work During the Classical Period |
 | | Even free men, who were not privileged to be wealthy and were obliged to work along side slaves, were not treated with any sense of gratitude, but were held in contempt. |  | | One of the significant influences on the culture of the western world has been the Judeo-Christian belief system. |  | | The Romans were industrious, however, and demonstrated competence in organization, administration, building, and warfare. |
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| | North Africa - Ravishing Affairs |
 | | For the Axis, the rich oil fields of the Middle East could easily be taken with a North African victory, while the Allies were desperate in establishing a second front so as to draw German...(Continue Reading) |
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| | Offers a resource for pro active acne solution and more related pro active acne solution sites |
 | | Chengshi) studies during this early period, the most popular initial forms of Buddhism were initially: the Samnon (Ch. |  | | During the succeeding decade he saw continual active service in Africa, and rose to be a brigadier-general with the charge of the district of Tlemcen. |  | | He served two campaigns with the Foreign Legion against the Carlists in Spain in 1837-38, returning to Africa as captain in 1839. |
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| | LIST OF ALGERIA-RELATED TOPICS FACTS AND INFORMATION |
 | | Post-medieval period: Aruj, Ahmad_ibn_Muhammad, Muhyi_ad_Din (father of Emir Abdelkader) |  | | Colonial period: Louis_de_Lamoricière, communes_de_plein_exercice, communes_indigènes, Ministry_of_Algerian_Affairs, beni-oui-oui, Adolphe_Crémieux, Auguste_Warnier, Jules_Cambon, Jeunesse_Algérienne, Jonnart_Law, Khalid_ibn_Hashim, Party_of_the_Algerian_People, Federation_of_Elected_Natives, Abd_al_Hamid_Ben_Badis, Algerian_Muslim_Congress, Mohamed_Bendjelloul, Viollette_Plan, Georges_Catroux, ratissage, Movement_for_the_Triumph_of_Democratic_Liberties, Organic_Statute_of_Algeria, Larbi_Ben_M'Hidi, Mourad_Didouch, Moustafa_Ben_Boulaid, Mohamed_Khider, External_Delegation_in_Cairo |  | | Medieval period: Uqba_ibn_Nafi, Abu_al_Muhajir_Dinar, Kusayla, Ibrahim_ibn_al_Aghlab, Abd_ar_Rahman_ibn_Rustam, Qalaat_Beni_Hammad, Banu_Sulaym, Grand_Mosque_of_Tilimsan, Zayyanid, Bani_Abd_el_Wad |
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| | FY |
 | | This is the classic song in which, "the solution proves worse than the predicament". |  | | Who knew the text of "I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly" belonged to the Hoosier Folklore Society? |
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| | February 24 Information |
 | | * End of the North Africa during the Classical PeriodMasinissa line of the rulers of Carthage. |
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