شخصيات تاريخية بالانجليزية
Ahmed Ben Bella: Born in Mughniyeh in December 1918, one of the fighters of the People's Party,
then the Movement for the Victory of Freedoms, then the Special Organization, he was recruited in World War II, the President of Algeria between 62-65
Muhammad al-Arabi bin M'hidi: He fought in the ranks of the Islamic scouts. He joined the People's Party in 1942. A member of the Special Organization and Group 22. Leader of the Oran region. He attended the Soumam conference. He was martyred in March 1957.
Mostafa Ben Boulaid: a fighter in the People’s Party and the Special Organization, member of the 22 Revolutionary Bombers, and leader of the Aures region, died in March 1956
Youssef Ben Khadda: 1920-2003 Compulsory conscription in the French army during the 2nd h. He struggled in the movement for the victory of freedoms and was arrested at the outbreak of the revolution. He joined the revolution in 1955. He disagreed with the Chiefs of Staff, Houari
Boumediene 1962, so he retired from politics.
Messali Al-Hajj: 1898-1974 entered the political arena for the sake of the homeland, passing through
the star of North Africa and the French Communist Party, to the People’s Party and the Movement for the Victory of Freedoms.
Chadli Benjedid: Born in the village of Boutlagha, Annaba Province, on 04/14/1929, he participated in the revolution as an officer, and the day after independence, he was commander of the 5th and 2nd Military Region in June 1956. President of Algeria on 07/02/1979 to 11/01/1992. During his reign, reforms were made and pluralism was approved. political
Houari Boumediene was born on August 23, 1932 in Douar Beni Adi in Guelma. The son of a simple farmer, he joined the National Liberation Army and was a military official in the western Algerian region. He assumed command of the Oran region from 1957-1960, then assumed the Chiefs of Staff from the same year to the date of independence. After independence, he was appointed Minister of Defense. The movement of June 19, 1965 headed the Revolutionary Council after receiving the verdict. He worked to consecrate the prestige of Algeria internally and externally. He died on December 28, 1978.
Rabih Bitat: Born in 1925 in Ain El Karma, Constantine, member of the secret organization, leader of the fourth region, member of the National Council of the Revolution, he also participated in the interim government, member of the political bureau of the National Liberation Front in 1962, minister of state in 1965, then minister of transport in 1972
Didouche Mourad: He was born in 1927 in the city of Algeria. He joined the ranks of the Islamic scouts from a young age and joined the Algerian People’s Party in 1943. He also contributed to the formation of the secret organization. He was appointed commander of the second term (north of Constantine).
Mohamed Boudiaf: Born in M’sila in June 1919, he fought in the ranks of the Algerian People’s Party, a founding member of the Revolutionary Committee for Unity and Action, and a member of Group 22. He held the position of Deputy Prime Minister. He died on June 29, 1992.
Muhammad Kheidar: Born on March 13, 1912 in the capital, he was a member of the Management Committee of the Algerian People’s Party. He held the position of Minister of State for the Provisional Government of the Republic of Algeria.
Al-Bashir Al-Ibrahimi: Born in the Setif region in 1889, he learned and lived in the Arab East from 1912-1922 as a teacher at the Amiriya School, then at the Umayyad Mosque in Damascus.
Karim Balqa Sam: He was born on December 14, 1922, in the arm of the balance. He joined the Algerian People’s Party, then the Movement for the Victory of Freedoms, then the National Liberation Front. He was a member of the Coordination and Implementation Committee in 1957. Vice President in the Interim Government and Minister of Military Forces. He died in 1970.
Zygot Youssef: Born in 1921 in one of the villages of Skikda. He participated in the preparation for the armed revolution. He led the northern attack in Constantinople on August 20, 1955. He was martyred on September 23, 1956.
Mohamed Belouizdad: a fighter in the Algerian People’s Party, a leader in the Movement for the Victory of Democratic Freedoms, and founder of the private organization February 15, 1947. He died of illness on January 14, 1954.
Prince Khaled: The grandson of Prince Abdelkader participated in the First World War in the French army and the founder of the Association of Algerian elected representatives after the First World War, which represented the movement of equality
Ahmed Ben Bella: Born in Mughniyeh in December 1918, one of the fighters of the People's Party, then the Movement for the Victory of Freedoms, then the Special Organization, he was recruited in World War II, the President of Algeria between 62-65
Muhammad al-Arabi bin M'hidi: He fought in the ranks of the Islamic scouts. He joined the People's Party in 1942. A member of the Special Organization and Group 22. Leader of the Oran region. He attended the Soumam conference. He was martyred in March 1957.
Mostafa Ben Boulaid: a fighter in the People’s Party and the Special Organization, member of the 22 Revolutionary Bombers, and leader of the Aures region, died in March 1956
Youssef Ben Khadda: 1920-2003 Compulsory conscription in the French army during the 2nd h. He struggled in the movement for the victory of freedoms and was arrested at the outbreak of the revolution. He joined the revolution in 1955. He disagreed with the Chiefs of Staff, Houari Boumediene 1962, so he retired from politics.
Messali Al-Hajj: 1898-1974 entered the political arena for the sake of the homeland, passing through the star of North Africa and the French Communist Party, to the People’s Party and the Movement for the Victory of Freedoms.
Chadli Benjedid: Born in the village of Boutlagha, Annaba Province, on 04/14/1929, he participated in the revolution as an officer, and the day after independence, he was commander of the 5th and 2nd Military Region in June 1956. President of Algeria on 07/02/1979 to 11/01/1992. During his reign, reforms were made and pluralism was approved. political
Houari Boumediene was born on August 23, 1932 in Douar Beni Adi in Guelma. The son of a simple farmer, he joined the National Liberation Army and was a military official in the western Algerian region. He assumed command of the Oran region from 1957-1960, then assumed the Chiefs of Staff from the same year to the date of independence. After independence, he was appointed Minister of Defense. The movement of June 19, 1965 headed the Revolutionary Council after receiving the verdict. He worked to consecrate the prestige of Algeria internally and externally. He died on December 28, 1978.
Rabih Bitat: Born in 1925 in Ain El Karma, Constantine, member of the secret organization, leader of the fourth region, member of the National Council of the Revolution, he also participated in the interim government, member of the political bureau of the National Liberation Front in 1962, minister of state in 1965, then minister of transport in 1972
Didouche Mourad: He was born in 1927 in the city of Algeria. He joined the ranks of the Islamic scouts from a young age and joined the Algerian People’s Party in 1943. He also contributed to the formation of the secret organization. He was appointed commander of the second term (north of Constantine).
Mohamed Boudiaf: Born in M’sila in June 1919, he fought in the ranks of the Algerian People’s Party, a founding member of the Revolutionary Committee for Unity and Action, and a member of Group 22. He held the position of Deputy Prime Minister. He died on June 29, 1992.
Muhammad Kheidar: Born on March 13, 1912 in the capital, he was a member of the Management Committee of the Algerian People’s Party. He held the position of Minister of State for the Provisional Government of the Republic of Algeria.
Al-Bashir Al-Ibrahimi: Born in the Setif region in 1889, he learned and lived in the Arab East from 1912-1922 as a teacher at the Amiriya School, then at the Umayyad Mosque in Damascus.
Karim Balqa Sam: He was born on December 14, 1922, in the arm of the balance. He joined the Algerian People’s Party, then the Movement for the Victory of Freedoms, then the National Liberation Front. He was a member of the Coordination and Implementation Committee in 1957. Vice President in the Interim Government and Minister of Military Forces. He died in 1970.
Zygot Youssef: Born in 1921 in one of the villages of Skikda. He participated in the preparation for the armed revolution. He led the northern attack in Constantinople on August 20, 1955. He was martyred on September 23, 1956.
Mohamed Belouizdad: a fighter in the Algerian People’s Party, a leader in the Movement for the Victory of Democratic Freedoms, and founder of the private organization February 15, 1947. He died of illness on January 14, 1954.
Prince Khaled: The grandson of Prince Abdelkader participated in the First World War in the French army and the founder of the Association of Algerian elected representatives after the First World War, which represented the movement of equality