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  2. Houari Boumédiène - Wikipedia

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    Houari Boumédiène [a] (Arabic: هواري بومدين, romanized: Hawwārī Būmadyan; born Mohammed ben Brahim Boukherouba; [b] 23 August 1932 – 27 December 1978) was an Algerian military officer and politician who was the second head of state of independent Algeria from 1965 until his death in 1978.

  3. Revolutionary Council (Algeria) - Wikipedia

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    Colonel Houari Boumédiène was its chairman from 19 June 1965 to 10 December 1976. It replaced the People's National Assembly and functioned as the "supreme authority of the Revolution". Boumediene then restored the People's National Assembly and dissolved the Revolutionary Council after drafting the 1976 Algerian constitution , approved by 99 ...

  4. Houari Boumédienne District - Wikipedia

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    Houari Boumédienne is a district in the Guelma Province of Algeria. It was named after former President of Algeria, Houari Boumédienne. Municipalities

  5. Méchraâ Houari Boumédienne - Wikipedia

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    Méchraâ Houari Boumédienne (Arabic: مشرع ھوارى بومدين) is a town and commune in Abadla District, Béchar Province, in western Algeria. According to the 2008 census its population is 3,091, [2] down from 3,133 in 1998, [3] with an annual growth rate of -0.1%. [2] The commune covers an area of 2,820 square kilometres (1,090 sq ...

  6. Boumediene - Wikipedia

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    Abu Madyan (c. 1126 – 1198), also known as "Bou Medine" or "Boumediene", Andalusian mystic and Sufi master Houari Boumediène (1932–1978, the President of Algeria from 1967 to 1978 Lakhdar Boumediene (born 1966), Bosnian prisoner held in the Guantanamo Bay detention camp; plaintiff in Boumediene v.

  7. Oujda Group - Wikipedia

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    The Oujda group was formed around Col. Houari Boumédiène, posted in the Moroccan town of Oujda.He would later become chief of staff in the National Liberation Army (ALN), which was the armed wing of the National Liberation Front (FLN), the main nationalist organization fighting French colonial control over Algeria.

  8. 1976 Algerian presidential election - Wikipedia

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    Incumbent Houari Boumediene, leader of the National Liberation Front (the country's sole legal party), was the only candidate, and was elected unopposed with 99.46% of the vote. [ 2 ] Results

  9. Houari Boumediene Airport Railway Station - Wikipedia

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    The Houari Boumediene Airport railway station (French: Gare de l'Aéroport Houari Boumédiène, Arabic: محطة قطار مطار هواري بومدين) is an Algerian railway station located in the district of Dar El Beïda, in the province of Algiers. It serves the Algiers Airport.