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  1. Oct 4, 2013 · Modern-day Algiers. For starters Alger (in French) or Algiers (in English) is a name deriving from the Catalan Alguère, which itself comes from Djezaïr, name given by Bologhine ibn Ziri, founder of the Berber Zirid dynasty who built the city in 944 on the ruins of the ancient Roman city Icosium (or the seagull island), Djezaïr Beni Mezghenna ...

  2. The Meaning of the Name Alger Etymology and Definition. The name "Alger" has origins that can be traced back to Old French, meaning "a person who is a steward" or "a guardian." While not explicitly mentioned in the Bible, the underlying themes of stewardship and guardianship resonate with various biblical principles. Symbolism of the Name Alger

  3. Jan 23, 2013 · Its capital and most populous city is Algiers. The North African country of Algeria is named for the city of Algiers which was the city chosen by the French as its capital when they colonized it in 1830. Adding "Algiers" to the Latinate "country" suffix -ia gave the modern city its name. The city name ii Arabic translates literally as "the ...

  4. Sep 17, 2022 · Algeria. North African country, named for Algiers, the city chosen by the French as its capital when they colonized the region in 1830 + Latinate "country" suffix -ia. The city name is Arabic al-Jazair, literally "the islands" (plural of jezira) in reference to four islands formerly off the coast but joined to the mainland since 1525.

  5. May 2, 2024 · The name “Algeria” originates from Algiers, which itself derives from the Arabic “al-Jazāʾir” meaning “the islands,” referencing four islands once near its coast. This name evolved from “Jazāʾir Banī Mazghanna,” named by Buluggin ibn Ziri who founded Algiers on ancient Icosium’s ruins in 950 AD.

  6. Sep 5, 2024 · Tanakh or TaNaK is actually an acronym for the three parts of the Old Testament. T = “Torah,” the first five books of the Bible, or the Book of Moses. N = “Neviʾim,” the prophets. K = “Ketuvim” or the writings (the poetic books and history books that aren’t in the Torah). The Jews added the vowel “a” after the “t” and ...

  7. Algiers became the major base for the Barbary Coast pirates for 300 years; their activities were greatly curtailed in 1815 by an American force led by Stephen Decatur. The French took the city in 1830 and made it headquarters for their African colonial empire. In World War II (1939–45) it became the Allied headquarters in northern Africa and ...

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