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Algerian football club
Club Sportif Constantinois (Arabic: النادي الرياضي القسنطيني), also known as CS Constantine or simply CSC for short, is an Algerian football club based
CS_Constantine
Cultural and historical region of Northern Africa
36°22′4.2″N 6°38′22.3″E / 36.367833°N 6.639528°E / 36.367833; 6.639528 Constantinois is a cultural and historical region of the Maghreb, located in northeastern
Constantinois
French département in Algeria
the city of Constantine, is also referred to as Constantinois (Arabic: قسنطينة Qusanṭīnah). Constantinois was part of the Roman province of Africa which
Constantine_Department
Country in North Africa
Violence escalated dramatically after the FLN’s brutal attacks in the Nord Constantinois in August 1955. The FLN used hit and run attacks in Algeria and France
Algeria
1961–1962 French far-right paramilitary organisation in the Algerian War
The Organisation armée secrète (OAS, "Secret Army Organisation") was a far-right dissident French paramilitary organisation during the Algerian War, founded
Organisation_armée_secrète
country's capital". "La Synagogue Kaoua, à Belcourt". "Synagogues du Constantinois 2014". "Synagogue at Bejaia, Algeria". "La Synagogue de Blida". "La
List_of_synagogues_in_Algeria
1955 battle of the Algerian War
several thousand Muslim Algerians. The events of late August 1955 in the Constantinois region are considered to be a major turning point of the Algerian War
Battle_of_Philippeville
Archaeological site in Algeria
ruins in North Africa are found. It is in the region bordering the Constantinois and Petite Kabylie (Basse Kabylie). In 1982 Djémila became a UNESCO
Djémila
provinces. Here are some of the country's regions: Algérois Aurès Mountains Constantinois Gourara[fr] Hautes Plaines Hodna Hoggar Mountains Grande Kabylie Petite
Regions_of_Algeria
under the name of Étoile club musulman constantinois, to finally become in 1898, the current Club sportif constantinois. This is a list of the seasons played
List of CS Constantine seasons
List_of_CS_Constantine_seasons
Continuum of dialects of Arabic from North Africa
Tunisia; Old Sfaxian from Sfax, Tunisia Jijel Arabic in Petite Kabylie, Constantinois (eastern Algeria); Trara Arabic in the Trara Mountains, Oranais (western
Pre-Hilalian_Arabic_dialects
Football league season
The 1963–64 Algerian Championnat National was the second season of the Algerian Championnat National since its establishment in 1962. A total of 49 teams
1963–64 Algerian Championnat National
1963–64_Algerian_Championnat_National
International basketball competition
This article displays the rosters for the participating teams at the 2013 FIBA Africa Club Championship. "Al-Ahly - Malabo Kings Boxscore" (PDF). FIBAAfrica
2013 FIBA Africa Clubs Champions Cup squads
2013_FIBA_Africa_Clubs_Champions_Cup_squads
Continuum of dialects of Arabic from North Africa
groups: a first group is related to Eastern Pre-Hilalian dialects (Constantinois, Tunisia and Tripolitania, corresponding to the old Ifriqiya), characterized
Pre-Hilalian Urban Arabic dialects
Pre-Hilalian_Urban_Arabic_dialects
City in Annaba Province, Algeria
and the Red Sea, settled in Tunisia, Tripolitania (western Libya) and Constantinois (eastern Algeria) which was the portion known as Annaba. After the demise
Annaba
Breed of sheep
Conservation status FAO (2007): not at risk Other names Tunisian Barbary Constantinois Moutons de l'Oued Souf Tunisien Barbary Country of origin Tunisia Use
Tunisian_Barbarin
the Mahjouz (popular Constantinois type that derives from the Malouf), Zjoul (musical genre as old as the Malouf, constantinois) and Hawzi (popular type
Mohamed_Tahar_Fergani
Commune and town in Jijel Province, Algeria
Province, Algeria. The town of El Milia is located in the north-eastern Constantinois region. It lies between the cities of Jijel, Mila, Constantine and Skikda
El_Milia
reinforce the wilayas of Kabylia (Wilaya III), Algérois (Wilaya IV), Constantinois (Wilaya II), and the Aurès (Wilaya I), bringing with them arms and ammunition
Battle of the borders (Algerian War)
Battle_of_the_borders_(Algerian_War)
Archaeological site in Algeria
the Rio de Oro, to the engravings of the South-Algerian and the South-Constantinois, as to those of Fezzan. Lhote thus distinguishes four periods for the
Rock engravings of Oued Djerat
Rock_engravings_of_Oued_Djerat
Major Berber tribal confederation
speak Taqbaylit dialects (they occupied all the northern part of the Constantinois region, between the Awrās/Aurès and the sea, that is the region containing
Sanhaja
French policeman, politician, and Axis collaborator (1910–2007)
(1954–1962), during which he tortured insurgent prisoners as prefect of the Constantinois department, and ordered, as prefect of the Paris police, the 1961 Paris
Maurice_Papon
Region of North Africa; western half of the Arab world
ethnic Maghrebi. Djerid Draa Valley Hodna Ifriqiya (currently Tunisia, Constantinois and Tripolitania) M'zab Rif Sous Tamesna Tripolitania The Maghreb is
Maghreb
French Army officer and colonial administrator
conquest of the Constantinois region. The major opponents to French control In Algeria were Ahmed Bey (1786-1851) in the Constantinois, with the Emir Abdelkader
Charles-Marie Denys de Damrémont
Charles-Marie_Denys_de_Damrémont
French officer
General Périgot was appointed in 1864 as governor of the province of Constantinois where he operated several expeditions with his military columns. He
Marie-Théodore_Périgot
19th century Algerian religious and military leader
to harass the French troops. Mustapha carried out his mission in the Constantinois region and returned to temporarily live in Medjana before returning
Emir_Mustapha
Zenati Berber language spoken in Algeria
(1991), 273 p. Morizot, P. Le groupement berbérophone chaouia du Sud Constantinois. Son caractère, son évolution, Paris, Centre de Hautes Études Administratives
Shawiya_language
both Oran and Algiers chose to avoid the issue, whereas the IGAME of Constantinois, Maurice Papon (who died in 2007 after having been convicted for crimes
Torture during the Algerian War
Torture_during_the_Algerian_War
Extinct genus of mammal
crassicornis, nov. gen., nov. sp., un ovicaprine nouveau du villafranchien constantinois". Compte Rendu Sommaire des Séances de la Société Géologique de France
Numidocapra
Algerian Linguist
générative de l'arabe : le système verbal du parler arabe du S.R.A. (Nord-Constantinois, Algérie) / Djamel-Eddine Kouloughli; sous la direction de Antoine Culioli
Djamel_Eddine_Kouloughli
French small-lift launch vehicle
Chalom ATTALI : ingénieur" (PDF). Association des Juifs Originaires du Constantinois (in French). 2021-05-15. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2021-10-26
Diamant
Commune and town in El Taref Province, Algeria
Ben Mehdi is a town and commune in El Taref Province, Algeria. It has a population of 21,000. "Algeria Municipalities". Archived from the original on 18
Ben_Mehdi
1516–1830 autonomous Ottoman state in North Africa
Company') controlled French wheat imports in 1741 from the Algerian Constantinois region. Merouche wrote: [...] well over 100,000 quintals of wheat (is)
Regency_of_Algiers
Urban guerilla campaign in the Algerian War
under André Achiary, a former officer of the SDECE and under-prefect of Constantinois at the time of Sétif massacre. On 19 June 1956 two FLN prisoners were
Battle_of_Algiers_(1956–1957)
City in Tébessa Province, Algeria
between the Nile and Red Sea, settled in Tripolitania, Tunisia, and Constantinois (the area around Constantine and Tebessa). During the 16th century,
Tébessa
1956. This was instigated by Zighoud Youcef head of the department of Constantinois and founding member of the FLN and after insurgency of August 20, 1955
Larbi_Tbessi
Governorate (Beylik) in the Regency of Algiers
at the time of Hadj Ahmed, last Bey of Constantine" - " Le drapeau constantinois à l'époque de Hadj Ahmed, dernier Bey de Constantine "". Revue de l'Occident
Beylik_of_Constantine
City in Ouargla Province, Algeria
Nile and Red Sea, settled in Tunisia, Tripolitania (western Libya) and Constantinois (eastern Algeria) which was Ouargla party. After his vassality to the
Ouargla
Algerian-French musician (born 1938)
Enrico Macias, "L'envers du ciel bleu", 2015 (in French) Le Malouf Constantinois Archived 28 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine "RFI Music biography"
Enrico_Macias
1986 Algerian film
written by Abderrahmane Bouguermouh. It tells the story of a group of Constantinois returning to their native village and the personal and collective upheavals
Cri_de_pierre
Muslim conquests by the Rashidun and Umayyad caliphates
challenges the Muslims faced were significant: The harsh terrain of the Constantinois region, coupled with its fertile land worthy of defence, blunted Muslim
Muslim conquest of the Maghreb
Muslim_conquest_of_the_Maghreb
District in Annaba, Algeria
Berrahal is a district in Annaba Province, Algeria. It was named after its capital, Berrahal. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities: Berrahal
Berrahal_District
Commune and town in El Taref Province, Algeria
Bougous is a town and commune in El Taref Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 10,576. Algeria portal Statoids 36°39′34″N
Bougous
French military general
« Turquoise » in November. On November 27 and 28, 1959, in the zone North Constantinois, at the Ouled Askeur and on March 13, 1960, in the douar Boutenache
Pierre_Darmuzai
Israeli reconnaissance unmanned air vehicle
Chalom ATTALI : ingénieur" (PDF). Association des Juifs Originaires du Constantinois (in French). 2021-05-15. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2021-10-26
IAI_Scout
Arabic dialect spoken in Tunisia
Hilal dialects in central Tunisia. The latter were also spoken in the Constantinois (eastern Algeria). Nowadays and due to dialect leveling, the main dialect
Tunisian_Arabic
Dey of Algiers
campaigns to pacify the hinterland. He was also able to face the rise of Constantinois where he named another illustrious Bey Salah Bey ben Mostefa in 1771
Baba_Mohammed_ben-Osman
Algerian politician (1898–1974)
deport Messali Hadj, contributed to the outbreak of riots in Sétif and Constantinois on May 8, 1945. It was the first day of peace after the Nazi surrender
Messali_Hadj
footballogue.com. Retrieved 2012-01-04. "L'histoire du Club Sportif Constantinois". Constantine: CS Constantine website. 2011. Archived from the original
Football_in_Algeria
French politician (1903–1965)
equal rights activist in Algeria. He was born on June 25, 1903, in Constantinois and died in Paris May 13, 1965, following a long illness, three years
Aziz_Kessous
District in El Taref, Algeria
Dréan is a district in El Taref Province, Algeria. It was named after its capital, Dréan. French author and philosopher Albert Camus was born there. The
Dréan_District
North African Berber tribe
résistances à la conquête arabe, les Awraba, probablement originaires du Constantinois” Revue africaine: journal des travaux de la société historique algérienne
Awraba
importance, joining in the French imagination, next to the massacre in Constantinois on August 20, 1955, and, a year later, the massacre of Melouza [fr]
Palestro_ambush
Earliest Period of Central Saharan rock art
groups that "occupied, in the Neolithic, the pre-Saharan Atlas, the Constantinois, the Fezzan and the Tassili while these regions benefited from a very
Bubalus_Period
Commune and town in Guelma Province, Algeria
Bouchegouf is a town and commune in Guelma Province, Algeria. According to the 2022 census it has a population of 30,428. Statoids v t e
Bouchegouf
French-Israeli aerospace engineer (1930–2006)
Chalom ATTALI : ingénieur" (PDF). Association des Juifs Originaires du Constantinois (in French). 15 May 2021. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 October
Charley_Attali
Algerian militant and sociologist
(MTLD). From 19 March to 27 May 1950, most of the networks of OS in Constantinois, Algérois, and Orania were dismantled with more than 500 arrests, or
Ahmed_Mahsas
Commune and town in Souk Ahras Province, Algeria
Zouabi is a town and commune in Souk Ahras Province in north-eastern Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 3,332. Law, Gwillim (2014)
Zouabi
historique algérienne: 179–94. Temimi, Abdeljelil (1973). "Le drapeau constantinois à l'époque de Hadj Ahmed, dernier Bey de Constantine" [The Constantine
List of beys of Constantine, Algeria
List_of_beys_of_Constantine,_Algeria
geographical space between Batna, Khenchela and Aïn Beïda in the South Constantinois; the branch to which he belongs is Igerman, hence his name Jermouni
Aïssa_Djermouni
Algerian military leader (1922-1993)
the annexation of Nememcha region and the incitement of the North Constantinois to revolt. He took part in the Battle of El-Djorf, He survived an assassination
Adjel_Adjoul
Town in Algeria
Dréan (Arabic: الذرعان ad-Draʿān) is a small coastal town in Algeria, 25 km south of Annaba, in El Taref Province. According to the 2008 census It has
Dréan
River in Algeria
Seybouse (in Algerian Arabic: وادي سيبوس, romanized: Oued Seybouse) is a river in northeastern Algeria, near the border with Tunisia. In Roman times, it
Seybouse_River
Type of rhotic consonant ("r sound")
414-416 Philippe Marçais (1956), Le Parler Arabe de Djidjelli (Nord Constantinois, Algérie), Paris, 16–17; cf. also Marcel Cohen (1912), Le Parler Arabe
Guttural_R
Commune and town in Skikda Province, Algeria
El Ghedir is a town and commune in Skikda Province in north-eastern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010
El_Ghedir
City and Common in Skikda, Algeria
Collo (Arabic: القل, romanized: al-Qull), known as Chullu in antiquity, is a port town in the Skikda Province in northeastern Algeria, and forms part of
Collo
City in Constantine Province, Algeria
Aïn Abid is the capital of the Aïn Abid District in Constantine Province, Algeria. Algeria portal "Constantine : le PLJ décroche l'APC de Aïn Abid | La
Aïn_Abid
Commune and town in Skikda Province, Algeria
Azzaba is a town and commune in Azzaba District, Skikda Province, Algeria. Afri, Amira; Rahim, Ouahab; Youbi, Amira; Mellouk, Fatma Zohra; Saili, Linda;
Azzaba,_Algeria
French military unit
Tunisia on 28 June 1955. Based in Guelma, the regiment radiated in Constantinois, North and South in the Nemencha. Hiding places were found but no combatants
13th Demi-Brigade of the Foreign Legion
13th_Demi-Brigade_of_the_Foreign_Legion
Province of Algeria
Constantine (Arabic: ولاية قسنطينة) is one of the 58 provinces (wilayas) of Algeria, whose capital is the city of the same name, with 1 291 575 inhabitants
Constantine_Province
District in Skikda, Algeria
Sidi Mezghiche is a district in Skikda Province, Algeria. It is one of three districts in the province that do not lie on the Mediterranean Sea. It was
Sidi_Mezghiche_District
Month of 1955
20 August 1955 dans le Nord-Constantinois. Un tournant dans la guerre d'Algérie? [20 August 1955 in Nord-Constantinois. A turning point in the Algerian
August_1955
actions in the Beni Sbihi (Northern Constantinois Zone), in the Djebel Mouadjene, near Souk Aharas (Zone Constantinois East), during activities in the region
Jacques_Lefort
French physician and parasitologist
Jean-Pierre Dedet (2010). Edmond d'Edmond Sergeant. Kallimages. Media related to Edmond Sergent at Wikimedia Commons "Souvenirs constantinois". cdha.fr.
Edmond_Sergent
French political activist (1922–2020)
ouvrière au révisionnisme (1976) 1939–1945 : le génocide colonialiste du Constantinois (1979) La Révolution nationale algérienne et le Parti Communiste français
Jacques_Jurquet
Commune and town in El Taref Province, Algeria
Bouhadjar is a town and commune in El Taref Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 16,385. Algeria portal Statoids 36°30′11″N
Bouhadjar
Commune and town in Constantine Province, Algeria
Messaoud Boudjeriou (Arabic: بلدية مسعود بوجريو is a town and commune in Constantine Province, Algeria. Formerly called Aïn Kerma, it named after Messaoud
Messaoud_Boudjeriou
Place in Annaba, Algeria
Seraïdi is a town in north-eastern Algeria. Seraidi (سرايدي) the town is located north of the wilaya of Annaba, on the heights of the massif of Edough
Seraïdi
French-Algerian colonialist politician
paramilitary terrorist force of which Martel became a leader of the Constantinois district. An arrest order was issued for him and others and he went
Robert_Martel
Commune and town in Constantine Province, Algeria
Ben Badis, Algeria is a town and commune in Constantine Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 13,869. Algeria portal Statoids
Ben_Badis,_Constantine
William Marçais was his father. 1952: Le parler arabe de Djidjelli (Nord constantinois, Algérie), Paris, Librairie d'Amérique et d'Orient, Publications de
Philippe_Marçais
Name list
(1807–1888), French divisional general and governor of the province of Constantinois Marie-Théodore Ratisbonne (1802–1884), French Jewish convert to the
Marie-Théodore
Former French department in Algeria (1955–1962)
Bône ([bon], Arabic: عنابة ‘Annāba) was a French département in Algeria which existed between 1955 and 1962. Considered as a French province, Algeria was
Bône_(département)
Massif in Algeria
or Numidic Kabylies. The latter, located west of Annaba and north of Constantinois, is the most watered region of Algeria, with more than 1,200 millimetres
Collo_Massif
1700 battle in Algeria
necessarily clear, he most likely wanted to incorporate Kabylia and Constantinois into Tunisia in a similar fashion to the Hafsid Kingdom. After Ali Khoudja's
Battle_of_Jouami'_al-Ulama
Football league
Constantinois Promotion d'Honneur (1964–1966) 1964–65 Oranie Gr. A: WA Mostaganem P Gr. B: FC Oran P Algérois Gr. A: ... P Gr. B: ... P Constantinois
Interregional_League
Province of Algeria
Annaba (Arabic: ولاية عنابة) is a province (wilaya) in the north-eastern corner of Algeria. Its capital, Annaba, is Algeria's main port for mineral exports
Annaba_Province
District in Souk Ahras, Algeria
Bir Bouhouche is a district in Souk Ahras Province, Algeria. It was named after its capital, Bir Bouhouche. The district is further divided into 3 municipalities:
Bir_Bouhouche_District
Jewish Journal. 11 January 2017. 17 January 2017. (in French) Le Malouf Constantinois Archived 28 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine Line Monty - La Française
List of Jews from the Arab world
List_of_Jews_from_the_Arab_world
Football league
Nadjah AC DH FR Mascara Algérois RC Kouba DH GSA Hydra DH SC Affreville Constantinois AS Ain M'lila DH CS Constantine DH CA Batna 1964–65 Oranie SCM Oran
Algerian_League_2
Place in Annaba, Algeria
Draa Errich (Arabic: ذراع اریش) is a village in Berrahal district in the province of Annaba in north-eastern Algeria. 36°52′N 7°30′E / 36.867°N 7.500°E
Draa_Errich
Commune and town in Constantine Province, Algeria
Didouche Mourad is a town and commune in Constantine Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 33,266. Algeria portal Statoids
Didouche_Mourad
Commune and town in Skikda Province, Algeria
Cheraia is a town and commune in Skikda Province in north-eastern Algeria. Algeria portal "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010
Cheraia
Commune and town in Skikda Province, Algeria
Zerdazas is a town and commune in Skikda Province in north-eastern Algeria. "Communes of Algeria". Statoids. Retrieved December 12, 2010. 36°37′44″N 6°51′48″E
Zerdazas
District in Skikda, Algeria
Collo is a district in Skikda Province, Algeria, on the western Mediterranean Sea coastline of the province, it is also one of the most densely populated[quantify]
Collo_District
Military conflict
necessarily clear, he most likely wanted to incorporate Kabylia and Constantinois into Tunisia in a similar fashion to the Hafsid dynasty. After several
Maghrebi_war_(1699–1702)
Tram network in Algeria
April 2012). "LES PREMIERS ESSAIS TECHNIQUES PRÉVUS FIN AVRIL - Les Constantinois auront leur tramway en 2012". L'Expression (in French). Archived from
Constantine_tramway
Commune and town in Constantine Province, Algeria
Ibn Ziad is a town and commune in Constantine Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 15,514. Algeria portal Statoids 36°23′N
Ibn_Ziad
District in Constantine, Algeria
El Khroub is a district in Constantine Province, Algeria. It was named after its capital, El Khroub. As of the 1998 census, it is the second most populous
El_Khroub_District
Berber dynasty in north Africa
the entirety of the Central Maghreb and western regions of Ifriqiya (Constantinois), comprising the northern expanse of what is now Algeria. At its establishment
Hammadid_dynasty
CONSTANTINOIS
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Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
One whose Heart is Holy
Male
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Machlown, MACHLON means "sick."Â
Boy/Male
Sikh
One who lives a life as ordianed by Guru, Gurus way of life
Girl/Female
Arabic
Very Thankful
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Indian
Female Parrot
Girl/Female
Arabic, Assamese, Gujarati, Indian, Kannada, Muslim
Intuition
Girl/Female
Arabic, Swahili
Woman; Life
Girl/Female
Muslim
White rose
Boy/Male
British, Christian, English
Month; Horse; Boundary
Boy/Male
Arabic
Pride; Delicacy
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