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Charles la Pie de Savigny, CM (5 September 1763 – April 1765) Philippe Joseph Le Roy, CM (April 1765 – 1772) Charles la Pie de Savigny, CM (1772 – April 1773) Pierre François Viguier, CM (April 1773 – 28 May 1778) Charles Cosson, CM (20 October 1778 – 11 February 1782) Michel Ferrand, CM (20 March 1782 – 2 May 1784)
Cathédrale du Sacré-Cœur d'Alger (Sacred Heart Cathedral of Algiers) is a Roman Catholic church located in Algiers, Algeria. Completed in 1956, it became the new cathedral in the capital after the Cathedral of Saint Philip of Algiers reconverted into a Muslim Ketchaoua Mosque . [ 1 ]
The département of Alger covered an area of 54,861 km 2 (21,182 sq mi), and comprised six sub-prefectures: these were Aumale, Blida, Médéa, Miliana, Orléansville and Tizi-Ouzou. It was not until the 1950s that the Sahara was annexed into departmentalised Algeria, which explains why the département of Alger was limited to what is the north ...
In 2019, 10 new provinces were added. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The province numbers are the first 31 provinces (see the second section) in Arabic alphabetical order, after the adding of 17 more provinces in 1983 and 10 more in 2019, the old numbering was kept and the 27 provinces created since 1984 have been assigned codes from 32 to 58, in Arabic ...
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Le problème de la torture dans la France d'aujourd'hui, 1954-1961. Paris: Cahiers de la république. Henri Pouillot (2001). La villa Susini: tortures en Algérie : un appelé parle, juin 1961-mars 1962. Paris: Éditions Tirésias. ISBN 9782908527889. Henri Pouillot (2004). Mon combat contre la torture. Paris: Éditions Bouchène. ISBN ...
The Regency of Algiers [a] [b] was an early modern semi-independent Ottoman province and nominal vassal state on the Barbary Coast of North Africa from 1516 to 1830. Founded by the privateer brothers Aruj and Hayreddin Reis (also known as the Barbarossa brothers), the Regency succeeded the Kingdom of Tlemcen as an infamous and formidable base that waged maritime holy war on European Christian ...
Dar Mustapha Pacha (French: Palais Mustapha Pacha) is a Moorish palace, [1] located in the Casbah of Algiers, Algiers, Algeria.It houses the National Museum of Miniatures, Illumination and Calligraphy.