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  1. e. Houari Boumédiène[ a ] (Arabic: هواري بومدين, romanized:Hawwārī Būmadyan; born Mohammed ben Brahim Boukherouba; [ b ] 23 August 1932 – 27 December 1978) was an Algerian military officer and politician who was the second head of state of independent Algeria from 1965 until his death in 1978. He served as Chairman of the ...

  2. Ask the Chatbot a Question. Houari Boumedienne (born Aug. 23, 1927, Clauzel, near Guelma, Alg.—died Dec. 27, 1978, Algiers) was an army officer who became president of Algeria in July 1965 following a coup d’etat. Boukharouba’s service to Algeria began in the 1950s, during his country’s struggle for independence from France, when, after ...

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  3. Boumediene was not known during the war, he was a nobody. But he made a deal with France to help him overthrow the GPRA government and that's why his army that was in Morocco and Tunisia killed over 1000 true Mujahedien in 1962. And later the killing and exiling the real leaders of the FLN like Kheider and Krim Belkacem.

  4. Houari Boumediene (1932-1978) was an Algerian revolutionary and military leader who won power by a military coup and led Algeria during a turbulent period after nearly 8 years of war. Houari Boumediene was born on Aug. 23, 1932, into a poor peasant family in Clauzel near Guelma in eastern Algeria. His real name was Mohammed Ben Brahim Bou ...

  5. Houari Boumediène: A Biographical Profile Houari Boumediène was a prominent Algerian political figure who served as the leader of the Algerian National Liberation Army (ALN) and the President of Algeria from 1965 to 1978. Early Life and Education Boumediène was born into a farming family.

  6. Apr 11, 2008 · Houari Boumédienne was born Mohammad ben Brahim Boukharouba in Clauzel, near Guelma (Oran), probably in 1927 — though some biographies claim that he was born on August 23, 1932.

  7. Jul 26, 2022 · Major players like Spain (with a similar climate and terroir to Algeria) exported over $3 billion of wine in 2020. And in the time since Boumediene uprooted vines, New Zealand grew its wine export industry from nothing to $1.35 billion in 2020. Even Morocco, a country with less vineyard acreage than Algeria, made $12 million in 2019 from ...

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