Aghrib or Aghribs (Arabic: أغريب; Berber languages: ⴰⵖⵔⵉⴱ) is a village and commune in the province of Tizi Ouzou in northern Algeria. Aghribs is a village...
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Saïd Sadi (category People from Aghrib)
2012. He is founder of the first Algerian human rights league. Born at Aghribs, now in Tizi Ouzou Province, Sadi is a psychiatrist by profession. He was...
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Mouradia in Algiers in a family originally from the village of Ibskriène, Aghribs in Kabylia. He did his primary and the junior school in El Mouradia and...
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Gheni Tizi Ouzou Tizi Rached Abi Youcef Aghni-Goughrane (Agouni Gueghrane) Aghrib Aïn El Hammam (Ain-El-Hammam) Aïn Zaouia (Ain-Zaouia) Ait Aggouacha Ait...
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DZ.BU.AG 19,530 Aghlal DZ.AT.AG 6,841 Agouni Gueghrane DZ.TO.AG 10,833 Aghrib DZ.TO.AR 13,408 Ahl El Ksar DZ.BU.AK 12,315 Ahmed Rachedi DZ.ML.AR 14,489...
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An explosive device kills 11 policeman on the road linking Azzefoune and Aghrib in the province of Tizi Ouzou. July 18 – Islamist militants killed 5 policemen...
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Mohand Tazerout (1893 in Aghrib – 1973 in Tangier) was an Algerian philosopher, writer, translator and Algerian civilizationist. He translated several...
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Mohamed Iguerbouchène (category People from Aghrib)
Mohamed Iguerbouchène; also Georges M. Iguerbouchen (Francophile name), Mohamed Ygerbuchen (as screen credited), Mohamed Ben Saïd Iquerbouchen, (Kabyle:...
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the north, the town of Aït Chafâa on the east, and the common Akerrou, Aghrib in the south and Iflissen in the west. The town is located 64 km (40 mi)...
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