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  2. Algerian War - Wikipedia

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    The Algerian War (also known as the Algerian Revolution or the Algerian War of Independence) [nb 1] was a major armed conflict between France and the Algerian National Liberation Front (FLN) from 1954 to 1962, which led to Algeria winning its independence from France. [29]

  3. History of Algeria - Wikipedia

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    Much of the history of Algeria has taken place on the fertile coastal plain of North Africa, which is often called the Maghreb. North Africa served as a transit region for people moving towards Europe or the Middle East, thus, the region's inhabitants have been influenced by populations from other areas, including the Carthaginians , Romans ...

  4. National Liberation Front (Algeria) - Wikipedia

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    He composed the Algerian constitution in October 1963, which asserted that Islam was the state religion, Arabic was the sole national and official language of the state, Algeria was an integral part of the Arab world, [52] and that Arabization was the first priority of the country to reverse French colonization.

  5. History of Algeria (1962–1999) - Wikipedia

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    The literature on Algerian history typically considers its colonisation, the war of independence, and the civil violence of the 1990s. Compared to the dates and events which are present in the historiography on Algeria’s war of independence or the 1990s, there is not much literature on the 1960s and 1970s, despite the fact that this period ...

  6. Foreign Policy of the National Liberation Front (Algeria)

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    Nonetheless, the National Liberation Front of Algeria's motivations remain a point of contention. On one hand, its motivations are thought to stem from a need to control the distribution of world power, particularly in Africa, which at the time was thought to have been split between"moderate" and more "revolutionary" paths for independence. [3]

  7. Revolutionary activities in Algeria - Wikipedia

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    After Algeria defeated France in 1962 and achieved independence, the country became an important hub for revolutionary activities in the Third World. [1]Already in the course of the Algerian War for independence between 1954 and 1962, the country had gained many international sympathizers: On the one hand, because the National Liberation Front (FLN) had succeeded in freeing itself from France ...

  8. African independence movements - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the Algerian war for independence inspired liberationists in South Africa. [6] However, the liberationists were unsuccessful in implementing Alergian strategy into their independence movement. [6] The Algerian Independence movement also had a lasting impact on French thought about the relationship between the government and ...

  9. Algerian nationalism - Wikipedia

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    Algerian nationalism is pride in the Algerian identity and culture. It has been historically influenced by the conflicts between the Deylik of Algiers and European countries, the French conquest of Algeria and the subsequent French colonial rule in Algeria, the Algerian War, and since independence by Arab socialism, Islamism and Arab nationalism.