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Muhand Amezyan Aheddad (30 November 1790, Seddouk - 29 April 1873, Constantine), also known as Cheikh El Haddad, was a prominent leader in the 1871 uprising in Algeria. [1] He collaborated closely with Cheikh El Mokrani and Boumezrag El Mokrani during this period.
'Resistance of Cheikh El-Mokrani'; Berber languages: Unfaq urrumi, lit. 'French insurrection') was the most important local uprising against France in Algeria since the conquest in 1830. The revolt broke out on March 16, 1871, with the uprising of more than 250 tribes, around a third of the population of the country.
The sheikh had as disciples Sidi Abderrahmane Bacha tarzi El Qosantini, who spread the tariqa in Constantine and throughout the east of the country, Sidi Ibn Azzouz El Bordji, Sidi Ameziane El Haddad, spiritual leader of the Mokrani revolt, Sidi Ahmed Tidjani, founder of the Tidjaniya tariqa, and many others.
Cheikh Boumerdassi; C. Cheikh El Haddad; F. Alexandre Fourchault; L. Orphis Léon Lallemand; M. Cheikh Mokrani This page was last edited on 10 June 2022, at 07:00 ...
The members of the Rahamania Brotherhood: disciples of the Sheik Ahaddad (El Haddad); played an eminent part in the success of the insurrection of El Mokrani (Amokrane), in particular after Sheikh Ahaddad (El Haddad) had proclaimed war against the French on April 8, 1871. The insurrection acquired a general character through the increase in the ...
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The French conquest of Algeria (French: Conquête de l'Algérie par la France; Arabic: الغزو الفرنسي للجزائر) took place between 1830 and 1903.In 1827, an argument between Hussein Dey, the ruler of the Regency of Algiers, and the French consul escalated into a blockade, following which the July Monarchy of France invaded and quickly seized Algiers in 1830, and seized other ...