Sidi El Houari (1350 – 12 September 1439) was an Algerian imam whose real name was Ben-Amar El Houari. He is the patron saint of the city of Oran in Algeria...
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western Algeria, where he served as an officer during the war, and Sidi El Houari, the patron saint of nearby Oran). He reached the rank of colonel, then...
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1993), Algerian footballer Houari Manar (1981–2019), Algerian raï singer Sidi El Houari (1350–1439), Algerian imam Blaoui Houari (1926-2017), Algerian singer-songwriter...
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Bey Mohamed Othman El-Kébir) after Baba Mohammed ben-Osman, the Dey of the Deylik of Algiers. "Archnet > Site > Jami' Sidi al-Houari". www.archnet.org...
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Semitic and Berber languages, the great Sufi masters Sidi Boumediene (Abu Madyan) and Sidi El Houari, and the Emirs Abd Al Mu'min and Yāghmūrasen. It was...
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Quarters of Oran (section Sidi El-Houari)
additional urban areas: Akid Lotfi, Ed-Derb, Fellaoucène, Hammou Boutlélis, El-Khaldia, and Mahieddine. Landmarks include: Ahmed Zabana Stadium Landmarks...
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musicians like Reinette L'Oranaise, Saoud l'Oranais and Larbi Bensari. Sidi el Houari was home to Spanish fishermen and many refugees from Spain who arrived...
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the cities where their tombs are situated are Sidi Abdel Rahman in Algiers, Sidi el Houari in Oran and Sidi Boumediene at Tlemcen. The popularity of Islamism...
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Innocent VI (b. 1295) 1368 – Blanche of Lancaster (b. 1345/1347) 1439 – Sidi El Houari, Algerian imam (b. 1350) 1500 – Albert III, Duke of Saxony (b. 1443)...
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