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Saïda (Arabic: سعيدة, saʿīda, pronounced [saʕiːda]) is a commune and the capital city of Saïda Province, Algeria. History. The city's site has been of military importance ever since the Romans built a fort there. [1] . Saïda was a stronghold of Abd al-Qadir, the Algerian national leader, who burned the town as French forces approached it in 1844.
Explore Saïda, a hidden gem in Algeria’s northwestern highlands, where breathtaking mountain landscapes meet rich history and vibrant culture. In this video, we’ll uncover Saïda’s fascinating...
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Saïda was a stronghold of Abd al-Qadir, the Algerian national leader, who burned the town as French forces approached it in 1844. [1] Modern Saïda was founded as a French military outpost in 1854 and once housed a regiment of the French Foreign Legion. Its growth was stimulated by the arrival of the Oran-Béchar (narrow-gauge) railway in 1862.
Saïda (Arabic: ولاية سعيدة) is a province (wilaya) of Algeria, named after its capital. History. The province was created from parts of Oran department, Saïda province and Saoura province in 1974. In 1984 El Bayadh Province and Naama Province were carved out of its territory. Administrative divisions.
Saida (Things to do - Places to Visit) - SAIDA Top Tourist Places City in Algeria Saïda is the capital city of Saïda Province, Algeria. Saïda is located in north-western Algeria, on the...
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SAIDA est située dans le nord-ouest de l'ALGERIE. Elle était une forteresse de l'Emir Abd el- Kader. Il fit bruler la ville à l'approche de troupes françaises le 22 octobre 1841, elle devint...
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Biography. Not much is known of Boubaghla's early life. He was likely born around 1820, although he may have been born earlier. He was born in Western Algeria, likely around the region of Saïda. His birth name was "Muhammad al-Amjad ben Abd al-Malek". He was born into a family of Islamic scholars.