algerian

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الإنجليزية - التركية
Cezayirli

Assia Djebar Cezayirli bir yazardır. - Assia Djebar is an Algerian author.

Mohamed Dib, Cezayirli bir yazardır. - Mohamed Dib is an Algerian author.

(sıfat) Cezayir
{s} Cezayir, Cezayir'e özgü
(isim) Cezayirli
{s} Cezayir

Karım Cezayir'den. O bir Cezayirli. - My wife is from Algeria. She is Algerian.

Mohamed Dib, Cezayirli bir yazardır. - Mohamed Dib is an Algerian author.

Cezayirli Algerine
cezair
algerian capital
cezayir başkenti
algerian centime
cezayir santimi
algerian dinar
cezayir dinarı
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
A person from Algeria or of Algerian descent
Of, from, or pertaining to Algeria or the Algerian people
{s} of or pertaining to Algeria
a native or inhabitant of Algeria
An Algerian is an Algerian citizen or a person of Algerian origin. Algerian Reformist Ulama' Association of Algerian War Algerian War of Independence
of or relating to or characteristic of Algeria or its inhabitants; "Algerian towns"
Algerian means belonging or relating to Algeria, or its people or culture. the Algerian desert. a young Algerian actor
{i} resident or native of Algeria, one of Algerian origin
a native or inhabitant of Algeria of or relating to or characteristic of Algeria or its inhabitants; "Algerian towns
A native of Algeria
Algerian Sign Language
A sign language used in Algeria
Algerian War
or Algerian War of Independence (1954-62) War for Algerian independence from France. The movement for independence began during World War I (1914-18) and gained momentum after French promises of greater self-rule in Algeria went unfulfilled after World War II (1939-45). In 1954 the National Liberation Front (FLN) began a guerrilla war against France and sought diplomatic recognition at the UN to establish a sovereign Algerian state. Although Algerian fighters operated in the countryside particularly along the country's borders the most serious fighting took place in and around Algiers, where FLN fighters launched a series of violent urban attacks that came to be known as the Battle of Algiers (1956-57). French forces (that increased to 500,000 troops) managed to regain control but only through brutal measures, and the ferocity of the fighting sapped the political will of the French to continue the conflict. In 1959 Charles de Gaulle declared that the Algerians had the right to determine their own future. Despite terrorist acts by French Algerians opposed to independence and an attempted coup in France by elements of the French army, an agreement was signed in 1962, and Algeria became independent. See also Raoul Salan
Algerian citizen
{i} citizen of Algeria (country in north Africa)
algerian centime
100 centimes equal 1 dinar
algerian dinar
the basic unit of money in Algeria
algerian monetary unit
monetary unit in Algeria
Algerian.
Algerine
Association of Algerian Reformist Ulama'
Group of Muslim religious scholars founded in 1931 that worked to create an Algerian Muslim identity. The Ulam opened schools and promoted the teaching of Arabic. It was opposed by the French-educated elite and the traditional Muslim establishment, which felt threatened by its religious purist tendencies. It joined the National Liberation Front during the war of independence (1954-62) and later had a seat in Algeria's provisional government. See also Young Algerians
algerian

    الواصلة

    Al·ge·ri·an

    التركية النطق

    älcîriın

    النطق

    /alˈʤərēən/ /ælˈʤɪriːən/
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