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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Algerian_WarAlgerian War - Wikipedia

    1 dag geleden · The Algerian War (also known as the Algerian Revolution or the Algerian War of Independence) 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.

    • 1 November 1954 – 19 March 1962, (7 years, 4 months, 2 weeks and 4 days)
    • French Algeria
    • Independence of Algeria from France
  2. 15 uur geleden · Les historiens de la Commission franco-algérienne se retrouvent ce lundi à Alger pour quatre jours de travail dans la capitale algérienne. C’est leur 5ᵉ réunion en l’espace d’un an, la ...

  3. 15 uur geleden · La France dispose encore de nombreuses archives gouvernementales, coloniales, diplomatiques et militaires. La commission avait proposé d’en restituer certaines et d’en numériser d’autres. Mais au mois de mars, Mohamed Lahcen Zeghidi, qui copréside la commission, a jeté un pavé dans la mare en affirmant que l’Algérie voulait récupérer l’ensemble des originaux.

  4. 2 dagen geleden · French colonists modernized Algerias agricultural and commercial economy but lived apart from the Algerian majority, enjoying social and economic privileges extended to few non-Europeans. Ethnic resentment, fueled by revolutionary politics introduced by Algerians who had lived and studied in France, led to a widespread nationalist ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AlgiersAlgiers - Wikipedia

    3 dagen geleden · During Ottoman rule, the name of the capital, al-Jazā'ir, was extended over the entire country, giving it the English name Algeria derived from the French name Algérie. In classical antiquity, the ancient Greeks knew the town as Ikósion (Ancient Greek: Ἰκόσιον), which was Latinized as Icosium under Roman rule.

  6. 3 dagen geleden · Algiers pushed through the March 1963 decrees which brought French-owned land under Algerian autogestion on the calculation that France would cede because of the pressure that they were already under for carrying our nuclear tests in the Algerian Sahara.

  7. 5 dagen geleden · For other uses, see Blackfoot (disambiguation). The pieds-noirs ( French: [pje nwaʁ]; lit.'Black Feet'; sg.: Pied-Noir) are an ethno-cultural group of people of French and other European descent who were born in Algeria during the period of French rule from 1830 to 1962.