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Abdelkaderin full 'Abd al-Qadir ibn Muhyi al-Din ibn Mustafa al-Hasani al-Jaza'iri(born Sept. 6, 1808, near Mascara, Alg.—died May 26, 1883, Damascus, Syria) Founder of modern Algeria and leader of its struggle against the French. His father had led a harassment campaign against the French, who invaded Algeria in 1830. Abdelkader succeeded his father as emir in 1832; by 1837, through battles and treaties, he had established his rule over most of Algeria's interior, leaving the French in control of some port cities. He organized a true state, imposing equal taxes and suppressing the privileges of the warlike tribes. He fortified the interior towns, opened arsenals and workshops, and expanded education. The French overpowered his forces and arrested him by 1846. Upon his parole in 1853, he chose a life of exile, eventually settling in Damascus. Revered for his exemplary life and ideals, in 1860 he showed himself to be a model of decency and probity when, at great risk to his own safety, he sheltered thousands of Christians during a Druze uprising. He died respected by both French and Algerians (and by many others throughout the world), and he remains the Algerian national hero. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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No references found | Summary: Minister for Maghreb and African Affairs Abdelkader Messahel called Tuesday in Marrakech (Morocco) for the set up of a global economic governance allowing to respond appropriately the current crisis and anticipated any threat in the future. Mohamed Ghariani and Abdelkader Baghdadi, Co-ordinator General of the Libyan Revolutionary Committees' Movement, with attendance of delegations from the Rally and the Libyan Movement. Three and easy Playing their third game in five nights and back on the ice less than 24 hours after Game One, the weary Wings spotted Pittsburgh an early 1-0 lead on Sunday but stormed back with goals from three players not known for their offensive flair andndash; rookies Jonathan Ericsson and Justin Abdelkader, and Valtteri Filppula. |
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