• Leïla Marouane (born in 1960) is a Tunisian-born French Algerian journalist and creative writer.  Leïla Marouane is a pseudonym; her full name is Leyla...
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  • Merouane (redirect from Marouane)
    Marouan (born 1952), also spelled Fatema Marouane, Moroccan physician, business executive and politician Leïla Marouane, pseudonym of Tunisian-born French Algerian...
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    Mammeri (1917–1989), Kabyle writer, anthropologist and linguist[Gikandi] Leïla Marouane (1960– ) Fodil Mezali (1959– ), journalist and writer Hocine Mezali...
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  • Marot (1496–1544, France, p) Jean Marot (1463 – c. 1526, France, p) Leïla Marouane (born 1960, Tunisia/Algeria, f), pseudonym of Leyla Zineb Mechentel...
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  • France), nv. & pw. Monika Maron (b. 1941, Germany), es. & political wr. Leïla Marouane (b. 1960, Algeria/France), nv. Ana Marija Marović (1815–1887, Serbia)...
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  • Lemsine (born 1942), French-language writer and women's rights activist Leïla Marouane (born 1960), journalist, creative writer Malika Mokeddem (born 1949)...
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  • non-fiction writer Mohammed Allal Sinaceur (born 1941) Ali Siqli (born 1932) Leïla Slimani, French-Moroccan writer Mohammed al-Mokhtar Soussi (1900–1963) Abdelkarim...
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  • Imane Karkibou (Public vote, Oriental category), Marouane El Bekri (Public vote, Occidental category), Leila El Berrak (Jury, Oriental category), Sabrine...
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    Abroad & Emigration Anis Birou Ministry of Craft & Social Economy Fatema Marouane Ministry of Employment & Social Affairs Abdeslam Seddiki Ministry of Relations...
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  • Minister of Health – Nafissa Lalliam – 1991 Minister of Youth and Sports – Leïla Aslaoui – 1991 Minister of State for National Solidarity – Saida Benhabyles...
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