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  2. List of Algerians - Wikipedia

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    Slimane Khalfaoui, French-Algerian terrorist convicted of the Strasbourg cathedral bombing plot; Ahmed Ressam, Algerian al-Qaeda member convicted of attempting to bomb the Los Angeles International Airport on New Year's Eve 1999; Abu Musab Abdel Wadoud, leader of the Algerian Islamic militant group Al-Qaeda organization in the Islamic Maghreb

  3. Category:Surnames of Algerian origin - Wikipedia

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    Category: Surnames of Algerian origin. ... Zidane (name) This page was last edited on 11 March 2024, at 22:51 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  4. Template:Infobox Algerian names - Wikipedia

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  5. Names of the Berber people - Wikipedia

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    [33] [34] According to Ibn Khaldun, the name Mazîgh is derived from one of the early ancestors of the Berbers. [ 34 ] [ 35 ] According to the Berber author Leo Africanus , Amazigh meant 'free man'; some argued that there is no root of M-Z-Ɣ meaning 'free' in the modern Berber languages.

  6. List of kings of Numidia - Wikipedia

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    Name Reign Notes Image Atlas: 12th Century BC King of Libya [1] [2] [3] Iarbas: 9th Century BC King that welcomed Queen dido of Carthage and allowed establishment of the city of carthage Madghis: 4th Century BC King of Numidia of which the mosoleum of Medghacen was named after [4] [5] Zelalsen 3rd early Century BC Unknown, possibly shuphet [6] Gala

  7. Category:Lists of Algerian people - Wikipedia

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  8. Algerians - Wikipedia

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    Algerians (Arabic: الجزائريون, romanized: al-Jaza'iriyun) are the citizens and nationals of the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria. The majority of the country's population is composed of Arabs who make up 85% of the population, and there is a Berber minority of 15%. [ 14 ]

  9. List of Algerians of Turkish origin - Wikipedia

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    Chérif Sid-Cara, doctor and politician in the French Fourth Republic (from an old Algerian family of Turkish origin) [54] Nafissa Sid-Cara, first female minister to serve in the French Fifth Republic and the first ever Muslim woman to serve as a minister in a French government (from an old Algerian family of Turkish origin) [54]