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Tlemcen Province-Tlemcen Province
Tlemcen (Arabic: ولاية تلمسان) is a province (wilaya) in northwestern Algeria. The Tlemcen National Park is located there. The province was created from
Tlemcen Province-Tlemcen
(/tlɛmˈsɛn/; Arabic: تلمسان, romanized: Tilimsān) is the second-largest city in northwestern after Oran and is the capital of
Tlemcen Province-Mansoura, Tlemcen
(Arabic: المنصورة - „victorious“) is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in Northwestern Algeria. The town is the seat of Mansourah District. According
Tlemcen Province-Tlemcen National Park
The Tlemcen National Park (Arabic:الحديقة الوطنية تلمسان) is one of the more recent national parks of Algeria. It is located in Tlemcen Province, named
Tlemcen Province-Maghnia
Marnia) is a town in Tlemcen Province, northwestern Algeria. It is the second most populated town in Tlemcen Province, after Tlemcen. The current population
Tlemcen Province-History of Algeria
The Kingdom of Tlemcen or Zayyanid Kingdom of Tlemcen (Arabic: الزيانيون) was a Berber kingdom in what is now the northwest of Algeria. Its territory
Tlemcen Province-Kingdom of Tlemcen
or Zayyanid Kingdom of (Arabic: الزيانيون) was a kingdom ruled by the Berber Zayyanid dynasty in what is now the northwest of
Tlemcen Province-Zenata – Messali El Hadj Airport
located 17 kilometres (11 mi) northwest of Tlemcen, the capital of the Tlemcen province (wilaya) in Algeria. The airport resides at an elevation of 248
Tlemcen Province-Provinces of Algeria
El Asnam, now Chlef) 9J-Sétif 9K-Tiaret 9L-Tizi-Ouzou 9M-Tlemcen 9R-Saïda During the Algerian War of Independence, the FLN adopted an organizational system
Tlemcen Province-Mansourah District (Tlemcen Province)
Mansourah District is a district of Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. The district is further divided into 4 municipalities: Mansoura Terny Beni
Tlemcen Province-Algeria
Tlemcen in the far west. Algeria is also crossed by the Trans-Sahara Highway, which is now completely paved. This road is supported by the Algerian government
Tlemcen Province-WA Tlemcen
Widad Athletic Tlemcen (Arabic: وداد أتليتيك تلمسان), known as WA Tlemcen or WAT for short, is an Algerian football club based in Tlemcen. The club was
Tlemcen Province-Regency of Algiers
On the Algerian coast, Mers El Kébir fell in 1505, followed in 1509 by Oran, the most important seaport of the time, directly linked to Tlemcen, capital
Tlemcen Province-Zenata, Algeria
Zenata is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010. 34°59′04″N 1°27′30″W
Tlemcen Province-Fall of Tlemcen (1518)
territory, the size of colonial French Algeria. The Spanish however soon reacted in 1518 by launching an attack on Tlemcen, which was 70 miles (110 km) away
Tlemcen Province-University of Abou Bekr Belkaid
located in Tlemcen, Algeria.It was created by a 1989 decree and has eight schools and several campuses all located in the state of Tlemcen. It is ranked
Tlemcen Province-Beni Snous
and commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. Beni Snous Commune's territory is situated in the west of the wilaya of Tlemcen. The city of El
Tlemcen Province-Oran (department)
account the strong demographic growth in Algeria split the province into four parts, Oran, Mostaganem, Tiaret and Tlemcen, taking place on 20 May 1957. After
Tlemcen Province-Ouled Mimoun
Ouled Mimoun is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010
Tlemcen Province-Bouhlou, Algeria
Bouhlou is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010
Tlemcen Province-Remchi
Remchi is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010
Tlemcen Province-Sulyaman I of Tlemcen
814, perhaps in Ain El Hout in the province of Tlemcen in Algeria. According to Ibn Khaldoun, he reached Tlemcen after the assassination of his brother
Tlemcen Province-Oranais
Bel Abbès Province Relizane Province Aïn Témouchent Province Tlemcen Province. The capital of the region is the city of Oran. Culture of Algeria v t e
Tlemcen Province-Honaine
commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. The territory of the commune of Honaïne is situated to the north of the wilaya of Tlemcen. Honaïne
Tlemcen Province-Zayyanid dynasty
dynasty that ruled the Kingdom of Tlemcen, mainly in modern Algeria centered on the town of Tlemcen in northwest Algeria. The Zayyanid dynasty's rule lasted
Tlemcen Province-Ghazaouet
Ghazaouet is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. According to the 2008 census it has a population of 33 774. It is renowned
Tlemcen Province-Aïn Ghoraba
and commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. Algeria portal Recensement 2008 de la population algérienne, wilaya de Tlemcen, sur le site de
Tlemcen Province-Souahlia
Souahlia is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. Algeria portal "GeoHive - Algeria population statistics, extended". Archived
Tlemcen Province-List of conflicts in Algeria
Mostaganem 1518 CE Campaign of Tlemcen (1518) 1535 CE Spanish expedition to Tlemcen (1535) 1543 CE Spanish Campaign to Tlemcen and Abu Zayyan III reconquest
Tlemcen Province-El Mechouar Palace
the former official residence of the Zayyanid dynasty in the city of Tlemcen, Algeria. The palace is situated in the middle of the city, and used to be part
Tlemcen Province-Beni Semiel
Beni Semiel is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010
Tlemcen Province-Marsa Ben M'Hidi
and commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria, located next to the border with Morocco. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved
Tlemcen Province-Beni Ouarsous
Beni Ouarsous is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010
Tlemcen Province-Aïn Youcef
and commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. Algeria portal Recensement 2008 de la population algérienne, wilaya de Tlemcen, sur le site de
Tlemcen Province-French Algeria
refused French demands that he evacuate Tlemcen. In 1834, France annexed as a colony the occupied areas of Algeria, which had an estimated Muslim population
Tlemcen Province-Tindouf Province
also involving Béchar Province and Tlemcen Province, after Morocco claimed the area as its own following Algerian independence. In a process beginning
Tlemcen Province-Bensekrane
Bensekrane is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010
Tlemcen Province-Transport in Algeria
steppe-like region of the Hautes Plaines. The highways extends from the province of Tlemcen on the border with Morocco, through Saida, Tiaret, Medea, M'sila
Tlemcen Province-Medieval Muslim Algeria
northeast of what is now known as Algeria. The Rustamid state spread all over the north African coast from Tlemcen to the area now known as Sert in northern
Tlemcen Province-Abdelkader Bensalah
newspaper El Chaâb for three years, before being elected to represent the Tlemcen Province in 1977. Twelve years later, he was appointed Ambassador to Saudi Arabia
Tlemcen Province-Hennaya
Hennaya is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010
Tlemcen Province-Sebdou
Sebdou is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010
Tlemcen Province-Msirda Fouaga
Msirda Fouaga is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010
Tlemcen Province-Tienet
Tienet is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010. 35°02′58″N 1°50′20″W
Tlemcen Province-Dar Yaghmouracene
is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. Algeria portal Yaghmurasan Ibn Zyan "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December
Tlemcen Province-Fellaoucene
town and commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. Abdelkader Bensalah-politician Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved
Tlemcen Province-Sabra, Algeria
colonization) is a commune of Tlemcen in Algeria., it has a famous water source called ain sabra Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December
Tlemcen Province-Nedroma
Nedroma (Arabic: ندرومة) is a city in Tlemcen Province, in northwestern Algeria, about 77 kilometres (48 mi) from Tlemcen. Once the capital of Trara, it was
Tlemcen Province-Capture of Mers-el-Kébir (1505)
the Spanish Empire in its war against the Zayyanid Kingdom of Tlemcen (in modern Algeria). Mers-el-Kébir (Spanish: Mazalquivir) was a roadstead open to
Tlemcen Province-Democratic and Social Movement (Algeria)
Relizane Province 2.13% Chlef Province 2.06% Sidi Bel Abbès Province 1.81% Tlemcen Province 1.43% Souk Ahras Province 1.39% Boumerdès Province 1.35% Skikda
Tlemcen Province-Beni Boussaid
Beni Boussaid is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010
Tlemcen Province-Conflicts between the Regency of Algiers and Morocco
the city of Tlemcen in 1551; The victory was exploited politically by the Turks of Algiers and played a role in the formation of Algeria (prefiguring
Tlemcen Province-Terny Beni Hdiel
Terny Beni Hdiel is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010. 34°47′45″N
Tlemcen Province-Abd al-Rahman of Morocco
city dwellers of the Province of Oran turned to Morocco for help. In the summer of 1830, Abd al-Rahman accepted boatloads of Algerian refugees arriving in
Tlemcen Province-Turenne rail accident
07:15 that morning bound for Oujda in Morocco. In the mountainous Tlemcen Province between Zelboun and Turenne (now called Sabra) it derailed, the engine
Tlemcen Province-Sidi Abdelli
Sidi Abdelli is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010
Tlemcen Province-Tourism in Algeria
the Mosque of the Fisherman's Wharf. Great Mosque of Tlemcen was first built in Tlemcen, Algeria in 1082. It is one of the best-preserved examples of
Tlemcen Province-Bab El Assa
Bab El Assa is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Archived from the original
Tlemcen Province-Souk Tlata
Souk Tlata is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010. v t e
Tlemcen Province-Sabra
Israeli liqueurs made by the Carmel Winery Sabra, Algeria, a town and commune in Tlemcen Province Sabra, Burkina Faso Säbrå, part of Härnösand Municipality
Tlemcen Province-Oued Lakhdar
Oued Lakhdar is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010. 34°52′34″N
Tlemcen Province-Aïn Fetah
commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. The territory of the municipality of Aïn Fettah is located north of the wilaya of Tlemcen. Its capital
Tlemcen Province-French conquest of Algeria
The French conquest of Algeria (French: Conquête de l'Algérie par la France; Arabic: الغزو الفرنسي للجزائر) took place between 1830 and 1903. In 1827
Tlemcen Province-Pacification of Algeria
French forces deported and banished entire Algerian tribes. The great Moorish families (of Spanish origin) of Tlemcen were exiled to the Orient (Levant), and
Tlemcen Province-Souani
(Arabic: السواني) is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010
Tlemcen Province-Mansoura (disambiguation)
refer to: Mansoura, Tlemcen, a village in Tlemcen Province, Algeria Mansoura, Ghardaïa, a village in Ghardaïa Province, Algeria Mansourah, Mostaganem
Tlemcen Province-Beni Mester
Beni Mester is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010
Tlemcen Province-Ouled Riyah
Ouled Riyah is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010
Tlemcen Province-Index of Algeria-related articles
War - Algerian Constitution - Algerian Cup - Algerian dinar - Algerian Family Code - Algerian Football Federation - Algerian hip hop - Algerian legislative
Tlemcen Province-Hammam Boughrara
Boughrara is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010
Tlemcen Province-Aïn Kebira
Aïn Kebira is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Archived from the original
Tlemcen Province-Azails
commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. It is situated around 27 km southwest from Tlemcen. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids
Tlemcen Province-Geography of Algeria
national parks in Algeria are: Ahaggar, Belezma, Chréa, Djurdjura, El Kala, Gouraya, Tassili n'Ajjer, Taza, Théniet El Had, and Tlemcen. Elevation extremes:
Tlemcen Province-Communes of Algeria
The communes of Algeria (Arabic: بلدية (singular)) form the third level of administrative subdivisions of Algeria. As of 2002, there were 1,541 municipalities
Tlemcen Province-Aïn Fezza
Aïn Fezza is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Archived from the original
Tlemcen Province-Algiers (disambiguation)
Algiers is the capital of Algeria. Algiers may also refer to: Algiers Province, Algeria Kingdom of Tlemcen was occasionally also called the Kingdom of
Tlemcen Province-Turks in Algeria
The Turks in Algeria, also commonly referred to as Algerian Turks, Algerian-Turkish Algero-Turkish and Turkish-Algerians were the ethnic Turkish and renegades
Tlemcen Province-Algiers
(tributary of the Tlemcen) 1204-1530 Regency of Algiers, (tributary of the Ottoman Empire) 1516–1830 France, (French Algeria) 1830–1962 Algeria 1962–present
Tlemcen Province-Sebaa Chioukh
Sebaa Chioukh is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010. v t e
Tlemcen Province-Aïn Tallout
عين تالوت) is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Archived from the original
Tlemcen Province-Oran
coastal city located in the northwest of Algeria. It is considered the second most important city of Algeria, after the capital, Algiers, because of its
Tlemcen Province-Sebdou District
Sebdou District is a district of Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: Sebdou El Gor El Aricha
Tlemcen Province-List of universities in Algeria
Algeria. The following are among the universities in Algerias: Education in Algeria Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research in Algeria List
Tlemcen Province-Sidi Djillali
Sidi Djillali is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010
Tlemcen Province-Felaoucene District
Felaoucene District is a district of Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: Fellaoucene Aïn
Tlemcen Province-Mers El Kébir
pronunciation) is a port on the Mediterranean Sea, near Oran in Oran Province, northwest Algeria. It is famous for the attack on the French fleet in 1940, in
Tlemcen Province-Djebala
Djebala is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010
Tlemcen Province-Chetouane
Chetouane is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010
Tlemcen Province-Jijel Arabic
Arabic, is a variety of Arabic spoken specifically in the Jijel Province in northeastern Algeria, but traces of it reach parts of the neighboring Skikda and
Tlemcen Province-Beni Bahdel
Beni Bahdel is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010
Tlemcen Province-Architecture of Algeria
movements for Algerian independence. Ancient Carthage gained control of coastal Algeria by the 5th century BC. The empire's influence on Algerian architecture
Tlemcen Province-Oujda
from the 16th century onward. It was often attached to the province or region of Tlemcen, which itself also changed hands several times in this period
Tlemcen Province-Altava
was called Lamoriciere. It was situated in the modern Ouled Mimoun near Tlemcen. Altava was located in western Mauretania Caesariensis on the Roman road
Tlemcen Province-List of Algerian provinces by population
wilayat, or provinces, of the North African country of Algeria by population. List of Algerian Provinces by area (in French) Algérie, Liste des Divisions
Tlemcen Province-Languages of Algeria
The official languages of Algeria are Arabic and Tamazight (Berber), as specified in its constitution since 1963 for the former and since 2016 for the
Tlemcen Province-Pre-Hilalian Arabic dialects
and that concerned the main urban settlements (Kairouan, Constantine, Tlemcen and Fez) and the neighboring harbors (respectively Mahdia and Sousse, Jijel
Tlemcen Province-Sulaymanid dynasty
Fakhkh in 786, then its takeover of Tlemcen then in the hand of the Zenata, (in the northwest of present-day Algeria). But not all Arab chroniclers agree
Tlemcen Province-Battle of Fellaoucene
The Battle of Fellaoucene took place near Tlemcen on 20 April 1957 during the Algerian War of Independence. The battle coincided with the 16th day of Ramadan
Tlemcen Province-Sabra District
Sabra District is a district of Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. The district is further divided into 2 municipalities: Sabra Bouhlou Latitude
Tlemcen Province-Aïn Nehala
Aïn Nehala is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Archived from the original
Tlemcen Province-El Fehoul
El Fehoul is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. At the 2008 census it had a population of 7,045. El Fehoul is located in the
Tlemcen Province-El Bouihi
El Bouihi is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010. 34°14′21″N 1°38′04″W
Tlemcen Province-Sidi Djillali District
Sidi Djillali District is a district of Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: Sidi Djillali
Tlemcen Province-Mount Tahat
Mount Tahat (Arabic: جبل تاهات) is the highest mountain in Algeria. It sits at an elevation of 2,908 metres (9,541 ft). Other sources indicate an elevation
Tlemcen Province-List of Algerian provinces by area
equivalent. The following is a list of the wilayat, or provinces, of the North African country of Algeria by area. List of Algerian Provinces by population
Tlemcen Province-Mohamed Zaoui
Zaoui was born in the village of Zaouiet Yagoubi, near Nedroma, in the Tlemcen Province. When he was just five months old, he emigrated with his family to
Tlemcen Province-Arzew
أرزيو, ʾArzyu) is a port city in Algeria, 25 miles (40 km) from Oran. It is the capital of Arzew District, Oran Province. Like the rest of North Africa
Tlemcen Province-Honaine District
Houanaine District is a district of Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. The district is further divided into 2 municipalities: Honaine Beni Khellad
Tlemcen Province-Beni Khellad
Beni Khellad is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010
Tlemcen Province-Lakhdar
town and commune in Mostaganem Province, Algeria Oued lakhdar, town and commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria Lakhdar Brahimi Syrian peace
Tlemcen Province-Hammadid dynasty
Maghreb, and reached its greatest territorial extent, stretching from Tlemcen in the west to Tunis in the east,: 238 : 362 and from the Mediterranean
Tlemcen Province-Raja Meziane
is an Algerian singer, songwriter, lawyer, and activist. Meziane was born in 1988 in Maghnia, a town in Tlemcen Province in north-west Algeria, where
Tlemcen Province-Mostaganem
romanized: Mustaghānim) is a port city in and capital of Mostaganem province, in the northwest of Algeria. The city, founded in the 11th century lies on the Gulf
Tlemcen Province-Sidi Medjahed
Sidi Medjahed is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010
Tlemcen Province-Colonel Lotfi Stadium
a multi-use stadium in Tlemcen, Algeria. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of WA Tlemcen. The stadium holds 18,000
Tlemcen Province-Kaftan
Miliana, Nedroma and Tlemcen. The wedding costume tradition of Tlemcen, known as chedda of Tlemcen., which features the Algerian caftan, was inscribed
Tlemcen Province-Miliana
Miliana (Arabic: مليانة) is a commune in Aïn Defla Province in northwestern Algeria. It is the administrative center of the daïra, or district, of the
Tlemcen Province-Béni Snous District
Béni Snous District is a district of Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: Beni Snous Azails
Tlemcen Province-Bab El Assa District
Bab El Assa District is a district of Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: Bab El Assa Souani
Tlemcen Province-Berbers
border of modern Algeria, bordered by the Roman province of Mauretania (in modern Algeria and Morocco) to the west, the Roman province of Africa (modern
Tlemcen Province-Christianity in Algeria
in the public domain. [1] "Echorouk Online - A postal executive in Tlemcen province under security investigation into the shady circumstances surrounding
Tlemcen Province-Sidi Belahcen Mosque
mosque in the city of Tlemcen, Algeria. The mosque is located in the southwest of the square next to the Great Mosque of Tlemcen. Today it serves as a
Tlemcen Province-Western Beylik
the exception of 1708 to 1732, when the cities were briefly recaptured). Tlemcen was the most important city followed by Mostaganem and Mascara. Other important
Tlemcen Province-Tassili n'Ajjer
national park in the Sahara desert, located on a vast plateau in southeastern Algeria. Having one of the most important groupings of prehistoric cave art in
Tlemcen Province-Abd al-Mu'min
al-Mu'min was born in the village of Tagra, near Tlemcen, in the Kingdom of the Hammadids, present-day Algeria, into the Kumiya Berber tribe of the Zenata
Tlemcen Province-Tuat
Adrar Reggane Tuat, or Touat, is a natural region of desert in central Algeria that contains a string of small oases. In the past, the oases were important
Tlemcen Province-Hennaya District
Hennaya District is a district of Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: Hennaya Zenata Ouled
Tlemcen Province-Ouargla
city of Ouargla Province in the Sahara Desert in southern Algeria. It has a flourishing petroleum industry and hosts one of Algeria's universities, the
Tlemcen Province-List of Algerian flags
banners related with Algeria. Flag of Algeria Emblem of Algeria Wikimedia Commons has media related to Flags of Algeria. "Algeria". www.crwflags.com. Retrieved
Tlemcen Province-List of airports in Algeria
of airports in Algeria, grouped by type and sorted by location. Algeria, officially known as the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria, is a country
Tlemcen Province-Houari Boumédiène
Sidi Boumediène, the name of the patron saint of the city of Tlemcen in western Algeria, where he served as an officer during the war, and Sidi El Houari
Tlemcen Province-Boumerdès Province
(Arabic: ولاية بومرداس, Kabyle: Tanebḍit n Bumerdas) is a province (wilaya) of northern Algeria, located in the Kabylia region, between Algiers and Tizi-Ouzou
Tlemcen Province-El Aricha
located in the extreme south of Tlemcen Province in Northwestern Algeria. It lies at the intersection of Tlemcen Province in the north, the Wilaya de Sidi
Tlemcen Province-Bensekrane District
Bensekrane District is a district of Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. The district is further divided into 2 municipalities: Bensekrane Sidi
Tlemcen Province-Ghazaouet District
Ghazaouet District is a district of Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. The district is further divided into 4 municipalities: Ghazaouet Souahlia
Tlemcen Province-Mamia Chentouf
Aïssa was born in 1922 in Haouz village, near Bensekrane in the Tlemcen Province of Algeria to Elabdli Aïssa. When she was four years old her family had
Tlemcen Province-Ministry of Health, Population and Hospital Reform
Population and Hospital Reform (MSPRH) is the health ministry of Republic of Algeria. It is located in El Madania, a municipality of Algiers. The Ministry is
Tlemcen Province-Bouabdellah Daoud
Daoud (born February 3, 1978, in Oran, Algeria) is an Algerian footballer. Daoud has 19 caps for the Algerian National Team. La Fiche de Bouabdellah DAOUD
Tlemcen Province-Vehicle registration plates of Algeria
Algerian registration plates are manufactured according to the same standards as their French counterparts (prior to 2009), using the same font and dimensions
Tlemcen Province-Algerian nationalism
European countries, the French conquest of Algeria and the subsequent French colonial rule in Algeria, the Algerian War, and since independence by Arab socialism
Tlemcen Province-Tizza
Italian cyclist Tizza Covi (born 1971), Italian director Tizza, Algeria, hill in Tlemcen Province Tizza, Ghana Torra di Tizzà, Sartène, Corsica This disambiguation
Tlemcen Province-Béni Boussaïd District
Béni Boussaïd District is a district of Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. The district is further divided into 2 municipalities: Beni Boussaid
Tlemcen Province-El Mechouar Mosque
of Tlemcen, Algeria. The mosque is a part of the historic Mechouar Castle which has a significant place in the history of the Kingdom of Tlemcen. The
Tlemcen Province-Billel Messaoudi
Billel Messaoudi (Arabic: بلال مسعودي; born 21 December 1997) is an Algerian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Göztepe on loan from Belgian
Tlemcen Province-El-Ourit Waterfalls
لوريط) are located seven kilometers from the city of Tlemcen, near the National Road of Algeria in a mountainous area covered with pine trees. Seven stepped
Tlemcen Province-Walid Belhamri
Walid Belhamri (born 19 November 1990 in Bouinan, Algeria) is an Algerian professional footballer who plays for IB Khémis El Khechna. "JS Saoura : Walid
Tlemcen Province-List of mountains in Algeria
This is a list of mountains in the country of Algeria. Ahaggar Mountains Teffedest Mountains Khachna Mountains
Tlemcen Province-Muhammad ibn Ali al-Sanusi
a religious Sheikh named Sanussi who lived in Tlemcen during the 13th century. Unable to cross Algeria because of the French occupation, the beginning
Tlemcen Province-Emir Abdelkader
as the Emir Abdelkader or Abd al-Qadir al-Hassani al-Jaza'iri, was an Algerian religious and military leader who led a struggle against the French colonial
Tlemcen Province-Ouled Mimoun District
Ouled Mimoun District is a district of Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: Ouled Mimoun Oued
Tlemcen Province-List of bridges in Algeria
(November 2016). "Linea Av Oued Tlelat - Tlemcen (Algeria)" [High-speed railway Oued Tlelat - Tlemcen (Algeria)] (PDF). Cifi.it - Collegio Ingegneri Ferroviari
Tlemcen Province-Maghnia District
Maghnia District is a district of Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: Maghnia Hammam Boughrara
Tlemcen Province-Montagnac
Lot-et-Garonne département Montagnac, Algeria, colonial name for Remchi, a town and commune in Tlemcen Province, Algeria People with the surname Montagnac
Tlemcen Province-Lalla (title)
city of Lalla Mimouna located in the province of Kenitra in Morocco bears her name. Jewish families in Tlemcen, Algeria, celebrate Mimouna in tribute. Lalla
Tlemcen Province-Waciny Laredj
(born 8 August 1954) is an Algerian novelist, short story writer and academic. Laredj was born in Sidi Bou Jnan in Tlemcen province. He obtained a BA in Arabic
Tlemcen Province-Tashfiniya Madrasa
romanized: Madrasa al-Tashfiniya), is a former madrasa in the city of Tlemcen, Algeria. Built in the early 14th century by the Zayyanid ruler Abu Tashfin
Tlemcen Province-Yasmina Khadra
younger brothers, to the cadet school of Revolution in El Mechouar Palace, Tlemcen. Khadra describes the beginning of his passion for writing in his autobiography
Tlemcen Province-Chatouane District
Chatouane District is a district of Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: Chetouane Aïn Fezza
Tlemcen Province-Jean-Paul Vesco
led the Dominican province of Toulouse from 1976 to 1984. After studies at the École Biblique in Jerusalem, he moved to Tlemcen, Algeria, in the Diocese
Tlemcen Province-Nedroma District
Nedroma District is a district of Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: Nedroma Djebala 34°51′17″N
Tlemcen Province-National Republican Alliance
Province 2.93% Jijel Province 2.76% Tiaret Province 2.64% Tlemcen Province 2.42% Relizane Province 2.36% Redha Malek All Africa. Retrieved 17 January 2014
Tlemcen Province-Hafsid dynasty
eastern Algeria, and western Libya) where he ruled from 1207 to 1221. He was established in Tunis, which the Almohads had chosen as the province's administrative
Tlemcen Province-Boussouar El Maghnaoui
Maghnaoui (born 1955 in Maghnia, Algeria) is an Algerian rai singer-songwriter. Born in 1955 in Maghnia (Tlemcen Province), Algeria. He recounts it in his song
Tlemcen Province-Banu Ifran
them move further into what is now north-western Algeria. Their chief Abu Qurra founded the city of Tlemcen in this region in 765 (over the site of the former
Tlemcen Province-Outline of Algeria
Ouzou Tlemcen Districts of Algeria The provinces of Algeria are divided into 553 districts (daïras). Municipalities of Algeria The districts of Algeria are
Tlemcen Province-Emirate of Abdelkader
al-Qadir al-Jazairi with the allegiance of the people of Algeria to resist the French conquest of Algeria with its first capital at Mascara then Tagdemt after
Tlemcen Province-Aïn Tallout District
Aïn Tallout District is a district of Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. The district is further divided into 2 municipalities: Aïn Tallout Aïn
Tlemcen Province-Mostéfa Merarda
. In , the General Staff wanted to negotiate with the GPRA, but no result was achieved between the two parties, leading to the
Tlemcen Province-Mauretania Caesariensis
was a Roman province located in what is now Algeria. The full name refers to its capital Caesarea Mauretaniae (modern Cherchell). The province had been part
Tlemcen Province-Aïn Séfra
(Arabic: عين الصفراء, lit. yellow spring) is a municipality in Naâma Province, Algeria. It is the district seat of Aïn Séfra District and it has a population
Tlemcen Province-Masuna
capital based in Altava which is now in present-day Algeria around the Tlemcen area. He was able to maintain the independence of his kingdom by resisting
Tlemcen Province-Desalination by country
000m3/day Cap Djinet Seawater Reverse Osmosis 100,000 m3/day Tlemcen Souk Tleta 200,000 m3/day Tlemcen Hounaine 200,000 m3/day Beni Saf 200,000 m3/day Tenes
Tlemcen Province-Oriental (Morocco)
Fès-Meknès to its west, Drâa-Tafilalet to the southwest, with the Algerian provinces of Tlemcen and Naâma to its east and Béchar to the south. Melilla, a Spanish
Tlemcen Province-Hoggar Mountains
idurar n Ahaggar) are a highland region in the central Sahara in southern Algeria, along the Tropic of Cancer. The mountains cover an area of approximately
Tlemcen Province-Maghrebi Jews
important urban centers such as Kairouan and coastal cities of Tunisia, in Tlemcen, Béjaïa and Algiers in the Central Maghreb and as far as in the extreme
Tlemcen Province-Oussama Abdeldjelil
1993) is an Algerian professional footballer who plays as a forward for French Championnat National side Cholet. Abdeldjelil was born in Algeria, and moved
Tlemcen Province-Marsa Ben M'Hidi District
Marsa Ben M'Hidi District is a district of Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. The district is further divided into 2 municipalities: Marsa Ben
Tlemcen Province-Remchi District
Remchi District is a district of Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. The district is further divided into 5 municipalities: Remchi Beni Ouarsous
Tlemcen Province-Odjak of Algiers Revolution
to submit to his authority. Extending his conquest to the outskirts of Tlemcen, its residents attempted to resist him, but he defeated them and forced
Tlemcen Province-Mohamed Boudiaf
later. Mohamed Boudiaf was born in Ouled Madhi (now in M'Sila Province), French Algeria, to a family of erstwhile nobility which had lost its standing
Tlemcen Province-Mount Chenoua
(Berber: Adrar en Cenwa, Arabic: جبل شنوة) is a mountain range in northern Algeria. It is located between Cherchell and Tipaza on the Mediterranean coast
Tlemcen Province-List of cultural assets of Algeria
of cultural assets of Algeria includes monuments, natural sites and parks, and other cultural assets as classed by the Algerian Ministry of Culture. The
Tlemcen Province-Abderrahmane Mehdaoui
September 2022) was an Algerian football player and manager who managed the Algeria national team, as well as club sides WA Tlemcen, AGS Mascara and DRB
Tlemcen Province-Amin Zaoui
Amin Zaoui (born 25 November 1956) is an Algerian novelist. He was born in Bab el Assa in Tlemcen province and studied at the University of Oran, obtaining
Tlemcen Province-List of Algerians of Turkish origin
This is a list of notable Algerian people of full or partial ethnic Turkish origin. Djelloul Benkalfate educator and socialist (family of Turkish origin)
Tlemcen Province-Abd al-Rahman al-Tha'alibi
of Algeria from 1204 CE to 1515 CE. In 1378 CE, their nomadic dominance had been broken up by Abu Hammu II, the Sultan of the Kingdom of Tlemcen. His
Tlemcen Province-Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1
The Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1 (Arabic: الرابطة الجزائرية المحترفة الأولى لكرة القدم), known as Championnat National de Première Division or Ligue
Tlemcen Province-Battle of Mers-el-Kébir (1507)
Mers-el-Kébir took place between the Spanish Empire, and the native Kingdom of Tlemcen, near, and around Mers-el-Kébir The city of Mers-el-Kébir was captured
Tlemcen Province-Sidi Bel Abbès
railway station from which trains travel to Oran, Tlemcen, Bechar and Saïda.A rail link between Algeria and Morocco passes through the city but this link
Tlemcen Province-Salah Rais
ash-Sheikh even captured Tlemcen ending the Abdelwadid dynasty rule over the city. He was now advancing further east in Algeria and attacked the Ottoman
Tlemcen Province-Marinid Sultanate
present-day Morocco and, intermittently, other parts of North Africa (Algeria and Tunisia) and of the southern Iberian Peninsula (Spain) around Gibraltar
Tlemcen Province-Mascara campaign (1699–1701)
Black Guard, commanded by Moulay Zidan, managed to chase the Turks from Tlemcen. The Moroccan army besieged the city defended by armed Kouloughlis and
Tlemcen Province-2022–23 Algerian Ligue 2
Olympique de Médéa, NA Hussein Dey, RC Relizane and WA Tlemcen were relegated from Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1. AS Khroub, ES Mostaganem, E Sour
Tlemcen Province-2016 Arab Junior Athletics Championships
5–8 May at the Lalla-Setti Athletics Stadium in Tlemcen, Algeria. It was the first time that Algeria hosted the event. A total of 44 athletics events
Tlemcen Province-Zayyanid capture of Fez
Fez took place in 1423 and was led by Abu Malik Abdulwahid, the ruler of Tlemcen. He succeeded in briefly installing his own client king on the Marinid
Tlemcen Province-Sidi El Houari
and near Ain Tedles, then under Marinid rule.[citation needed] Out of Tlemcen, Fes, Tunis, Mecca, Jerusalem, Damascus and many other cities which he
Tlemcen Province-ISO 3166-2:DZ
ISO 3166-2:DZ is the entry for Algeria in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
Tlemcen Province-List of World Heritage Sites in Algeria
defined as natural heritage. Algeria accepted the convention on 24 June 1974. There are seven World Heritage Sites in Algeria, with a further six on the
Tlemcen Province-Montagnac
Montagnac, Algeria, colonial name for Remchi, a town and commune in Tlemcen Province, Algeria People with the surname Montagnac or de Montagnac include:
Tlemcen Province-Marabout
Sidi Bel Abbes (namesake of Sidi Bel Abbès) Sidi Ben-Ali (Aïn el Hout - Tlemcen) Sidi Ben-Ali (Nédromah) Sidi Ben-Azzouz (Borj Ben Azzouz) Sidi Bicinti
Tlemcen Province-Banu Amir
collaborated with Spain in an attack on the city of Tlemcen. The project was to replace the ruler of Tlemcen Sultan Muhammad by Ibn Radwan's younger brother
Tlemcen Province-Abd al-Rahman of Morocco
deputation to ask Moulay Abd al-Rahman to accept a bay'a from Tlemcen. The people of Tlemcen offered Abd al-Rahman the oath of allegiance that would legally
Tlemcen Province-Zayyanid dynasty
Zenata dynasty that ruled the Kingdom of Tlemcen, mainly in modern Algeria centered on the town of Tlemcen in northwest Algeria. The Zayyanid dynasty's
Tlemcen Province-Sabra
liqueurs made by the Carmel Winery Sabra, Algeria, a town and commune in Tlemcen Province Sabra, Burkina Faso Säbrå, part of Härnösand Municipality, Sweden Sabra
Tlemcen Province-Banu Ifran
the 8th century, they established a kingdom in the central Maghreb, with Tlemcen as its capital. Prior to the 8th century, the Banu Ifran resisted or revolted
Tlemcen Province-Abd al-Mu'min
what is now the province of Oran, not far from Nedroma. His father was a potter from Nedroma. While young, Abd al-Mu'min went to Tlemcen to learn the Fiqh
Tlemcen Province-Hafsid dynasty
made attempts to extend his control further west. In 1242, he captured Tlemcen from the Zayyanids, but the Zayyanid leader Yaghmurasan evaded him. The
Tlemcen Province-Algiers (disambiguation)
the capital of Algeria. Algiers may also refer to: Algiers Province, Algeria Kingdom of Tlemcen was occasionally also called the Kingdom of Algiers Regency
Tlemcen Province-History of Algeria
attention to this little band of misfits. The Kingdom of Tlemcen or Zayyanid Kingdom of Tlemcen (Arabic: الزيانيون) was a Berber kingdom in what is now
Tlemcen Province-Tlemcen National Park
The Tlemcen National Park (Arabic:الحديقة الوطنية تلمسان) is one of the more recent national parks of Algeria. It is located in Tlemcen Province, named
Tlemcen Province-List of Algerian provinces by population
M'Sila Province 605,578 815,045 991,846 13 Tlemcen Province 707,453 846,942 949,135 25 Constantine Province 662,330 815,032 943,112 6 Béjaïa Province 697
Tlemcen Province-List of Algerian provinces by area
21 13 Tlemcen Province 9 061 km2 0.38% 22 26 Médéa Province 8 866 km2 0.37% 23 04 Oum El Bouaghi Province 7 638 km2 0.32% 24 20 Saïda Province 6 764 km2
Tlemcen Province-Ibn Battuta
religious judge, as he was from an area where it was practised. Tangier Tlemcen Béjaïa Tunis Fes Miliana Algiers Annaba Sousse Gabès Tripoli Sfax Alexandria
Tlemcen Province-Maghnia District
Maghnia District is a district of Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: Maghnia Hammam Boughrara
Tlemcen Province-Ghazaouet District
Ghazaouet District is a district of Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. The district is further divided into 4 municipalities: Ghazaouet Souahlia
Tlemcen Province-Sabra District
Sabra District is a district of Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. The district is further divided into 2 municipalities: Sabra Bouhlou Latitude
Tlemcen Province-Nedroma District
Nedroma District is a district of Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: Nedroma Djebala 34°51′17″N
Tlemcen Province-Remchi District
Remchi District is a district of Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. The district is further divided into 5 municipalities: Remchi Beni Ouarsous
Tlemcen Province-Sebdou District
Sebdou District is a district of Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: Sebdou El Gor El Aricha
Tlemcen Province-Bab El Assa District
Bab El Assa District is a district of Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: Bab El Assa Souani
Tlemcen Province-Mansourah District (Tlemcen Province)
Mansourah District is a district of Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. The district is further divided into 4 municipalities: Mansoura Terny Beni
Tlemcen Province-Ouled Mimoun District
Ouled Mimoun District is a district of Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: Ouled Mimoun Oued
Tlemcen Province-Sidi Djillali District
Sidi Djillali District is a district of Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: Sidi Djillali
Tlemcen Province-Chatouane District
Chatouane District is a district of Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: Chetouane Aïn Fezza
Tlemcen Province-Honaine District
Houanaine District is a district of Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. The district is further divided into 2 municipalities: Honaine Beni Khellad
Tlemcen Province-Béni Snous District
Béni Snous District is a district of Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: Beni Snous Azails
Tlemcen Province-Béni Boussaïd District
Béni Boussaïd District is a district of Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. The district is further divided into 2 municipalities: Beni Boussaid
Tlemcen Province-Marsa Ben M'Hidi District
Marsa Ben M'Hidi District is a district of Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. The district is further divided into 2 municipalities: Marsa Ben
Tlemcen Province-Felaoucene District
Felaoucene District is a district of Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: Fellaoucene Aïn
Tlemcen Province-Aïn Tallout District
Aïn Tallout District is a district of Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. The district is further divided into 2 municipalities: Aïn Tallout Aïn
Tlemcen Province-Bensekrane District
Bensekrane District is a district of Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. The district is further divided into 2 municipalities: Bensekrane Sidi
Tlemcen Province-Hennaya District
Hennaya District is a district of Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: Hennaya Zenata Ouled
Tlemcen Province-Mers El Kébir
naval arsenal in the 12th century, fell under the rulers of the Kingdom of Tlemcen in the 13th century, and eventually became a center of pirate activity
Tlemcen Province-Algiers
dominion of the Ziyanid sultans of the Kingdom of Tlemcen. Nominally part of the sultanate of Tlemcen, Algiers had a large measure of independence under
Tlemcen Province-Marinid Sultanate
away in 1229, followed by the independence of the Zayyanid dynasty of Tlemcen in 1235. The Almohad caliph Sa'id nonetheless managed to defeat the Marinids
Tlemcen Province-Abdelkader Guerroudj
Guerroudj, neither was executed. Guerroudj was born on 26 July 1928 in Tlemcen. He was a political officer of the Algerian Communist Party who liaised
Tlemcen Province-Tourism in Algeria
English the Mosque of the Fisherman's Wharf. Great Mosque of Tlemcen was first built in Tlemcen, Algeria in 1082. It is one of the best-preserved examples
Tlemcen Province-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 5,000 to 20,000 square kilometers
island) 9,100 Main island of the U.S. territory of Puerto Rico. Tlemcen Province 9,061 Province of Algeria. Dordogne 9,060 Department of France. Izabal 9
Tlemcen Province-Mostaganem
(c. 1061–1106). Mostaganem was later ruled by the Zayyanid dynasty of Tlemcen and it was conquered again by the Marinid dynasty of Fes. After that the
Tlemcen Province-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
island) 9,100 Main island of the U.S. territory of Puerto Rico. Tlemcen Province 9,061 Province of Algeria. Dordogne 9,060 Department of France. Izabal 9
Tlemcen Province-Mauretania Caesariensis
Mauretania Obori (Sidi Fredj) Oppidum Novum (Aïn Defla) Panatoria Pomaria (Tlemcen) Rapidum (Masqueray, Sour-Djouab) Regiae (Arbal) Reperi Rusada (Azeffoun)
Tlemcen Province-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 7,000 to 10,000 square kilometers
island) 9,100 Main island of the U.S. territory of Puerto Rico. Tlemcen Province 9,061 Province of Algeria. Dordogne 9,060 Department of France. Izabal 9
Tlemcen Province-National Republican Alliance
Bayadh Province 2.93% Jijel Province 2.76% Tiaret Province 2.64% Tlemcen Province 2.42% Relizane Province 2.36% Redha Malek All Africa. Retrieved 17 January
Tlemcen Province-Chefchaouen
these refugees chose to settle in the large cities of Fes, Marrakesh, Tlemcen, Tunis, and Kairouan, while others settled in the jihadist fortress of
Tlemcen Province-Melilla
virtually without violence as it was on the border between the Kingdom of Tlemcen and the Kingdom of Fez, and as a result had been fought over many times
Tlemcen Province-Jijel Arabic
dialects also remain in the urban areas of Fez, Rabat, Tlemcen, Constantine and Tunis. Tlemcen Arabic and Jijel Arabic remain very close. Varieties of
Tlemcen Province-Han Ryner
stoicism and epicureanism. He was born in Nemours (now Ghazaouet, Tlemcen Province), Department of Orán, French Algeria in a modest religious family.
Tlemcen Province-Tiaret
inhospitable M'zab. From 933 it was administered as part of the Kingdom of Tlemcen, and in the 16th century fell to the Ottoman Empire. In 1843 it fell to
Tlemcen Province-Architecture of Africa
based in Tlemcen, with occasional incursions by the Marinids. Both the Zayyanids and the Marinids left a significant architectural legacy in Tlemcen, which
Tlemcen Province-Service Civil International
qualified volunteers for these. The largest development programme was in Tlemcen Province in western Algeria, set up in 1962 after the Algerian War. Volunteers
Tlemcen Province-List of conflicts in Africa
revolt of Guntharic 647 – 709 Muslim conquest of the Maghreb 1518 Fall of Tlemcen 1529 Capture of Peñón of Algiers September 14, 1769 – May 16, 1772 Danish–Algerian
Tlemcen Province-French conquest of Algeria
with advance warning, had evacuated. In January 1836 Clausel occupied Tlemcen, and established a garrison there before return to Algiers to plan an attack
Tlemcen Province-Sarajevo
euros. Sarajevo is twinned with: Coventry, United Kingdom (since 1957) Tlemcen, Algeria (since 1964) Baku, Azerbaijan (since 1972) Magdeburg, Germany
Tlemcen Province-Beni Snous
and commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. Beni Snous Commune's territory is situated in the west of the wilaya of Tlemcen. The city of El
Tlemcen Province-Christian population growth
who have become Christian "Echorouk Online - A postal executive in Tlemcen province under security investigation into the shady circumstances surrounding
Tlemcen Province-Regency of Algiers
and Melilla in the west, which passed through Béjaïa, Algiers, Oran and Tlemcen. Control over this gold and slave trade became essential for the Spanish
Tlemcen Province-Charles-Marie-Napoléon de Beaufort d'Hautpoul
Beaufort d'Hautpoul (seated) as commanding officer of the Tlemcen subdivision in the Province of Oran. Standing: staff captain Pierre Séguier. Circa 1856
Tlemcen Province-Fall of Tlemcen (1518)
The fall of Tlemcen occurred in 1518, when the Ottoman admiral Oruç Barbarossa captured the city of Tlemcen from its sultan, Abu Zayan, the last member
Tlemcen Province-Oran (department)
when it was split into Mascara Province, Oran Province, Saïda Province, Sidi Bel Abbès Province and Tlemcen Province. "Département d'Oran." Wikipedia
Tlemcen Province-Tuat
from the Sudan would continue northwards to towns such as Sijilmasa or Tlemcen. The oases are not mentioned by any of the early Arabic geographers, but
Tlemcen Province-Hammam Boughrara
Hammam Boughrara is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December
Tlemcen Province-Ghazaouet
Ghazaouet is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. According to the 2008 census it has a population of 33 774. It is renowned
Tlemcen Province-Souahlia
Souahlia is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. Algeria portal "GeoHive - Algeria population statistics, extended". Archived
Tlemcen Province-Tienet
Tienet is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010. 35°02′58″N 1°50′20″W
Tlemcen Province-Dar Yaghmouracene
Dar Yaghmouracene is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. Algeria portal Yaghmurasan Ibn Zyan "Communes of Algeria". Statoids
Tlemcen Province-Sabra, Algeria
Sabra (formerly Turenne during the French colonization) is a commune of Tlemcen in Algeria., it has a famous water source called ain sabra Algeria portal
Tlemcen Province-Bouhlou, Algeria
Bouhlou is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010
Tlemcen Province-Djebala
Djebala is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010
Tlemcen Province-Remchi
Remchi is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010
Tlemcen Province-Beni Ouarsous
Beni Ouarsous is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12
Tlemcen Province-Aïn Youcef
and commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. Algeria portal Recensement 2008 de la population algérienne, wilaya de Tlemcen, sur le site de
Tlemcen Province-Sebaa Chioukh
Sebaa Chioukh is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010. v t e
Tlemcen Province-El Fehoul
El Fehoul is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. At the 2008 census it had a population of 7,045. El Fehoul is located in the
Tlemcen Province-Sebdou
Sebdou is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010
Tlemcen Province-El Gor
El Gor is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010.
Tlemcen Province-El Aricha
located in the extreme south of Tlemcen Province in Northwestern Algeria. It lies at the intersection of Tlemcen Province in the north, the Wilaya de Sidi
Tlemcen Province-Bab El Assa
Bab El Assa is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Archived from the original
Tlemcen Province-Souani
Souani (Arabic: السواني) is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved
Tlemcen Province-Souk Tlata
Souk Tlata is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010. v t e
Tlemcen Province-Mansoura, Tlemcen
Mansourah (Arabic: المنصورة - „victorious“) is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in Northwestern Algeria. The town is the seat of Mansourah District
Tlemcen Province-Terny Beni Hdiel
Terny Beni Hdiel is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010. 34°47′45″N
Tlemcen Province-Aïn Ghoraba
and commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. Algeria portal Recensement 2008 de la population algérienne, wilaya de Tlemcen, sur le site de
Tlemcen Province-Beni Mester
Beni Mester is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010
Tlemcen Province-Ouled Mimoun
Ouled Mimoun is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12
Tlemcen Province-Oued Lakhdar
Oued Lakhdar is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010. 34°52′34″N
Tlemcen Province-Beni Semiel
Beni Semiel is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010
Tlemcen Province-Sidi Djillali
Sidi Djillali is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12
Tlemcen Province-El Bouihi
El Bouihi is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010. 34°14′21″N 1°38′04″W
Tlemcen Province-Chetouane
Chetouane is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010
Tlemcen Province-Aïn Fezza
Aïn Fezza is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Archived from the original
Tlemcen Province-Amieur
Amieur is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Archived from the original on
Tlemcen Province-Honaine
commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. The territory of the commune of Honaïne is situated to the north of the wilaya of Tlemcen. Honaïne
Tlemcen Province-Beni Khellad
Beni Khellad is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12,
Tlemcen Province-Beni Boussaid
Beni Boussaid is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12
Tlemcen Province-Sidi Medjahed
Sidi Medjahed is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12
Tlemcen Province-Marsa Ben M'Hidi
Marsa Ben M'Hidi is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria, located next to the border with Morocco. Algeria portal "Communes of
Tlemcen Province-Msirda Fouaga
Msirda Fouaga is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12
Tlemcen Province-Fellaoucene
Fellaoucene is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. Abdelkader Bensalah-politician Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids
Tlemcen Province-Aïn Fetah
commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. The territory of the municipality of Aïn Fettah is located north of the wilaya of Tlemcen. Its capital
Tlemcen Province-Aïn Kebira
Aïn Kebira is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Archived from the original
Tlemcen Province-Aïn Tallout
Aïn Tallout (Arabic: عين تالوت) is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Archived
Tlemcen Province-Aïn Nehala
Aïn Nehala is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Archived from the original
Tlemcen Province-Bensekrane
Bensekrane is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010
Tlemcen Province-Sidi Abdelli
Sidi Abdelli is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12
Tlemcen Province-Hennaya
Hennaya is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010
Tlemcen Province-Zenata, Algeria
Zenata is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010. 34°59′04″N 1°27′30″W
Tlemcen Province-Ouled Riyah
Ouled Riyah is a town and commune in Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12,
Tlemcen Province-El-Ourit Waterfalls
Waterfalls (Arabic: شلال لوريط) are located seven kilometers from the city of Tlemcen, near the National Road of Algeria in a mountainous area covered with pine
Tlemcen Province-List of mountains in Algeria
metres (7,336 ft) Djebel Fellaoucen Tlemcen Mountains, (Tellian Atlas) 1,136 metres (3,727 ft) Djebel Tenouchfi Tlemcen Mountains, (Tellian Atlas) 1,843
Tlemcen Province-Pacification of Algeria
al-Qādir, with advance warning, had evacuated. In January 1836, he occupied Tlemcen and established a garrison there before he returned to Algiers to plan
Tlemcen Province-Maghnia
Marnia) is a town in Tlemcen Province, northwestern Algeria. It is the second most populated town in Tlemcen Province, after Tlemcen. The current population
Tlemcen Province-IRB Maghnia
is an Algerian football club based in the city of Maghnia in the Tlemcen Province. The club was founded in 1928 and its colours are green and white.
Tlemcen Province-University of Abou Bekr Belkaid
located in Tlemcen, Algeria.It was created by a 1989 decree and has eight schools and several campuses all located in the state of Tlemcen. It is ranked
Tlemcen Province-Waciny Laredj
short story writer and academic. Laredj was born in Sidi Bou Jnan in Tlemcen province. He obtained a BA in Arabic literature from the University of Algiers
Tlemcen Province-Turks in Algeria
a strong presence in the Tlemcen Province; alongside the Moors, they continue to make up a significant portion of Tlemcen's population and live within
Tlemcen Province-Algeria
Morocco in 1147, they pushed into Algeria in 1152, taking control over Tlemcen, Oran, and Algiers, wrestling control from the Hilian Arabs, and by the
Tlemcen Province-List of wine-producing regions
Algiers[citation needed] Béjaïa[citation needed] Chlef Province Dahra Mascara Médéa Tlemcen Zaccar Chã das Caldeiras Atlas Mountains Benslimane Meknès
Tlemcen Province-Amin Zaoui
November 1956) is an Algerian novelist. He was born in Bab el Assa in Tlemcen province and studied at the University of Oran, obtaining a PhD in comparative
Tlemcen Province-List of ziyarat locations
Balkh Province Baba Hatim Ziyarat, Imam Sahib, Kunduz Province • Tyrbja e Abaz Aliut Sidi Abou Median El Ghawth (Sidi Boumedienne), Tlemcen Sidi Mohamed
Tlemcen Province-Mount Tahat
Kroumirie Ouarsenis Medjerda Mountains Murdjajo Numidian Range Saïda Mountains Tlemcen Mountains Titteri Tessala Range Trara Yemma Gouraya Saharan Atlas Amour
Tlemcen Province-Kingdom of Tlemcen
The Kingdom of Tlemcen or Zayyanid Kingdom of Tlemcen (Arabic: الزيانيون) was a kingdom ruled by the Berber Zayyanid dynasty in what is now the northwest
Tlemcen Province-Sidi Bel Abbès
connected to other Algerian cities by roads. Oran is 70 kilometers north and Tlemcen is 90 kilometers west.The West-East Route passes near the city. The closest
Tlemcen Province-Tlemcen Province
Tlemcen (Arabic: ولاية تلمسان) is a province (wilaya) in northwestern Algeria. The Tlemcen National Park is located there. The province was created from
Tlemcen Province-Geography of Algeria
Djurdjura, El Kala, Gouraya, Tassili n'Ajjer, Taza, Théniet El Had, and Tlemcen. Elevation extremes: Lowest point: Chott Melrhir: −40 metres (−130 ft)
Tlemcen Province-Picual
Martos, Nevado, Nevado Blanco, Nevado Blanco Productivo, Olive Grosse de Tlemcen, Olivo Macho de Santisteban del Puerto, Picua', Picual de Hoja Clara, Picual
Tlemcen Province-Ottoman Tunisia
off-shore island of Peñón de Argel. Spain also reached agreements with Tlemcen (1511), a city about 40 km inland, and with Tunis, whose Spanish alliance
Tlemcen Province-Provinces of Algeria
el-Bouaghi Batna Béjaïa Biskra Béchar Blida Bouira Tamanghasset Tébessa Tlemcen Tiaret Tizi Ouzou Algiers Djelfa Jijel Sétif Saïda Skikda Sidi Bel Abbes
Tlemcen Province-Emir Abdelkader
forced to wander the interior of the Oran. In 1842, he had lost control of Tlemcen and his lines of communications with Morocco were not effective. He was
Tlemcen Province-Gana El Maghnaoui
is an Algerian raï songwriter, lyricist and composer. From Maghnia (Tlemcen Province), Mourad Gana, better known under the name Gana El Maghnaoui, was born
Tlemcen Province-Boussouar El Maghnaoui
Algeria) is an Algerian rai singer-songwriter. Born in 1955 in Maghnia (Tlemcen Province), Algeria. He recounts it in his song "Je T'aime L'Algérie" (I love
Tlemcen Province-Boumerdès Province
Boumerdès (Arabic: ولاية بومرداس, Kabyle: Tanebḍit n Bumerdas) is a province (wilaya) of northern Algeria, located in the Kabylia region, between Algiers
Tlemcen Province-Lalla (title)
city of Lalla Mimouna located in the province of Kenitra in Morocco bears her name. Jewish families in Tlemcen, Algeria, celebrate Mimouna in tribute
Tlemcen Province-List of cultural assets of Algeria
in September 2019 with 1,030 cultural assets across the country. Skikda Province has the highest number of assets at 131. There are 7 cultural assets in
Tlemcen Province-Miliana
occupy the region of Miliana; the city would only become occupied by the Tlemcen kings in 1308 when the Abd al-Wadids imposed their authority over Miliana
Tlemcen Province-Berbers
al-Andalus, 1147–1248), the Hafsids (Ifriqiya, 1229–1574), the Zianids (Tlemcen, 1235–1556), the Marinids (Morocco, 1248–1465) and the Wattasids (Morocco
Tlemcen Province-Köppen climate classification
bordering on BSk) Tecate, Baja California, Mexico (Csa) Tel Aviv, Israel (Csa) Tlemcen, Algeria (Csa) Tunis, Tunisia (Csa) Valletta, Malta (Csa) Vatican City
Tlemcen Province-Oranais
wilayas: Oran Province Mostaganem Province Mascara Province Sidi Bel Abbès Province Relizane Province Aïn Témouchent Province Tlemcen Province. The capital
Tlemcen Province-Lakhdar
Mostaganem, town and commune in Mostaganem Province, Algeria Oued lakhdar, town and commune in Tlemcen Province in northwestern Algeria Lakhdar Brahimi Syrian
Tlemcen Province-Umayyad Caliphate
which was all but conquered by 638. When Umar's overall commander of the province Abu Ubayda ibn al-Jarrah died in 639, he appointed Yazid governor of Syria's
Tlemcen Province-Oriental (Morocco)
west, Drâa-Tafilalet to the southwest, with the Algerian provinces of Tlemcen and Naâma to its east and Béchar to the south. Melilla, a Spanish autonomous
Tlemcen Province-2016 Arab Junior Athletics Championships
It took place between 5–8 May at the Lalla-Setti Athletics Stadium in Tlemcen, Algeria. It was the first time that Algeria hosted the event. A total
Tlemcen Province-Tlemcen
(/tlɛmˈsɛn/; Arabic: تلمسان, romanized: Tilimsān) is the second-largest city in northwestern Algeria after Oran and is the capital of
Tlemcen Province-Conflicts between the Regency of Algiers and Morocco
in 1520 into the Ottoman Empire was at the expense of the Zayyanids of Tlemcen to its west. Recurrent conflicts at the beginning of the sixteenth century
Tlemcen Province-List of predecessors of sovereign states in Africa
Caliphate (661–750) Part of the Abbasid Caliphate (750–778) Emirate of Tlemcen (757–790) Rustamid Imamate (778–909) Part of the Aghlabid Emirate (800–909)
Tlemcen Province-Hayreddin Barbarossa
appointed the new ruler of Tlemcen and Oran, to attack Oruç Reis overland, but Oruç learned of the plan and pre-emptively attacked Tlemcen, capturing the city
Tlemcen Province-List of FIPS region codes (A–C)
Algeria AG15 Tlemcen Province, Algeria AG18 Bejaïa Province, Algeria AG19 Biskra Province, Algeria AG20 Blida Province, Algeria AG21 Bouira Province, Algeria
Tlemcen Province-Mamia Chentouf
Mamia Aïssa was born in 1922 in Haouz village, near Bensekrane in the Tlemcen Province of Algeria to Elabdli Aïssa. When she was four years old her family
Tlemcen Province-Rh blood group system
Ouraghi SA (2012). "A genetic study of nine populations from the region of Tlemcen in Western Algeria: a comparative analysis on the Mediterranean scale"
Tlemcen Province-Sidi Belahcen Mosque
mosque in the city of Tlemcen, Algeria. The mosque is located in the southwest of the square next to the Great Mosque of Tlemcen. Today it serves as a
Tlemcen Province-El Mechouar Mosque
of Tlemcen, Algeria. The mosque is a part of the historic Mechouar Castle which has a significant place in the history of the Kingdom of Tlemcen. The
Tlemcen Province-El Mechouar Palace
is the former official residence of the Zayyanid dynasty in the city of Tlemcen, Algeria. The palace is situated in the middle of the city, and used to
Tlemcen Province-WA Tlemcen
Widad Athletic Tlemcen (Arabic: وداد أتليتيك تلمسان), known as WA Tlemcen or WAT for short, is an Algerian football club based in Tlemcen. The club was
Tlemcen Province-Tizza
cyclist Tizza Covi (born 1971), Italian director Tizza, Algeria, hill in Tlemcen Province Tizza, Ghana Torra di Tizzà, Sartène, Corsica This disambiguation page
Tlemcen Province-Mauro-Roman Kingdom
Pointing to the large group of dated Latin inscriptions at Altava and Tlemcen, Fisher and Drost suggest that "a political entity with some state-like
Tlemcen Province-List of kingdoms and royal dynasties
Kingdom Emirate of Tlemcen Rustamid dynasty Sulaymanid dynasty Zirid Dynasty Hammadid dynasty Almohad Caliphate Kingdom of Tlemcen Hafsids of Béjaïa Ottoman
Tlemcen Province-Mansoura (disambiguation)
also refer to: Mansoura, Tlemcen, a village in Tlemcen Province, Algeria Mansoura, Ghardaïa, a village in Ghardaïa Province, Algeria Mansourah, Mostaganem
Tlemcen Province-Oussama Abdeldjelil
Oussama Abdeldjelil (born 23 June 1993) is an Algerian professional footballer who plays as a forward for French Championnat National 2 side Cholet. Abdeldjelil
Tlemcen Province-List of university hospitals
Sétif Province CHU Dr Hassani Abdelkader in Sidi Bel Abbès Province CHU Tlemcen in Tlemcen Province Hospital de Clínicas "José de San Martín" of the University
Tlemcen Province-Ministry of Health, Population and Hospital Reform
"history". CHU Tizi Ouzou. Retrieved February 12, 2021. "Historiy". CHU Tlemcen. Retrieved February 12, 2021. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download
Tlemcen Province-Raja Meziane
lawyer, and activist. Meziane was born in 1988 in Maghnia, a town in Tlemcen Province in north-west Algeria, where she grew up in the city of Chouhada. Her
Tlemcen Province-Sulyaman I of Tlemcen
814, perhaps in Ain El Hout in the province of Tlemcen in Algeria. According to Ibn Khaldoun, he reached Tlemcen after the assassination of his brother
Tlemcen Province-Chadli Amri
France, to Algerian parents. His family is originally from Laâchache, Tlemcen Province, Algeria. After leaving FC Metz's junior ranks, he played briefly at
Tlemcen Province-Tindouf Province
Moroccan-Algerian border in the Tindouf region, and also involving Béchar Province and Tlemcen Province, after Morocco claimed the area as its own following Algerian
Tlemcen Province-Sulaymanid dynasty
after the assassination of his brother Idris I in 791 and took control of it. But according to Ibn Idhari and Al-Bakri, he settled in
Tlemcen Province-Capture of Mers-el-Kébir (1505)
carried out by the Spanish Empire in its war against the Zayyanid Kingdom of Tlemcen (in modern Algeria). Mers-el-Kébir (Spanish: Mazalquivir) was a roadstead
Tlemcen Province-Colonel Lotfi Stadium
a multi-use stadium in Tlemcen, Algeria. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of WA Tlemcen. The stadium holds 18,000
Tlemcen Province-Nedroma
Nedroma (Arabic: ندرومة) is a city in Tlemcen Province, in northwestern Algeria, about 77 kilometres (48 mi) from Tlemcen. Once the capital of Trara, it was
Tlemcen Province-Tashfiniya Madrasa
romanized: Madrasa al-Tashfiniya), is a former madrasa in the city of Tlemcen, Algeria. Built in the early 14th century by the Zayyanid ruler Abu Tashfin
Tlemcen Province-Battle of Fellaoucene
The Battle of Fellaoucene took place near Tlemcen on 20 April 1957 during the Algerian War of Independence. The battle coincided with the 16th day of
Tlemcen Province-Montpellier
since 2011 Sherbrooke, Canada, since 2006 Tiberias, Israel, since 1983 Tlemcen, Algeria, since 2009 Montpellier was the birthplace of: Abraham ben Isaac
Tlemcen Province-Kaftan
Constantine, Miliana, Nedroma and Tlemcen. The wedding costume tradition of Tlemcen, known as chedda of Tlemcen., which features the Algerian caftan
Tlemcen Province-Abassia Fodil
and organized strikes by dock workers and agricultural laborers in Tlemcen Province. Fodil was selected as one of the WIDF members sent to investigate
Tlemcen Province-Abu Soda
Khalila. He was a vizier for a certain Bakhti who was Maghrawid governor of Tlemcen. He reunited a bunch of Central Maghreb tribes under his banner to fight
Tlemcen Province-Zenata – Messali El Hadj Airport
public airport located 17 kilometres (11 mi) northwest of Tlemcen, the capital of the Tlemcen province (wilaya) in Algeria. The airport resides at an elevation
Tlemcen Province-Siege of Oujda
de Géographie de la Province (1911). Bulletin trimestriel (in French). Bouali, Sid-Ahmed (1984). Les deux grands sièges de Tlemcen dans l'histoire et la
Tlemcen Province-List of flags by color combination
(with multicolored seal) Tenerife, Spain Kingdom of Tlemcen (1235–1338, 1488–1556) Kingdom of Tlemcen (1338–1488) Toruń, Poland (with multicolored coat
Tlemcen Province-Muhammad ibn Ali al-Sanusi
family takes its name from a religious Sheikh named Sanussi who lived in Tlemcen during the 13th century. Unable to cross Algeria because of the French
Tlemcen Province-List of battles 1301–1600
after an eight-day siege. 1327 Battle of Temzezdekt Zayyanid Kingdom of Tlemcen defeats Hafsid dynasty. 1328 Battle of Cassel French under Philip VI defeat
Tlemcen Province-List of Muslim states and dynasties
dynasty (1511–1628) Alaouite dynasty (1631–present) Algeria Emirate of Tlemcen (736–790) Emirate of Cordoba (756–929) Rustamid dynasty (777–909) Banu