Houari Djerir
Houari is a given name and surname. It may refer to: Persons Given name * Houari Boumédiène, also transcribed Boumediene, Boumedienne etc. (1932–1978), served as Chairman of the Revolutionary Council of Algeria from 19 June 1965 until 12 December 1976 and thereafter as the second President of Algeria until his death on 27 December 1978 * Houari Benchenet (born 1961), Algerian raï singer * Houari Djemili (born 1987), Algerian footballer * Houari Ferhani (born 1993), Algerian footballer * Houari Manar (1981–2019), Algerian raï singer Surname * Sidi El Houari (1350–1439), Algerian imam * Blaoui Houari (1926-2017), Algerian singer-songwriter, composer and conductor * Kamel Jdayni Houari (born 1980), better known as Kamelancien later shortened into Kamelanc', French rapper of Moroccan origin * Mohammed Houari (born 1977), Moroccan player * Muriel Hurtis-Houairi or Hurtis-Houari (born 1979), French track and field athlete See also * Méchraâ Houari Boumédienne, a town and ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Houari Boumédiène
Houari Boumédiène ( ar, ; ALA-LC: ''Hawwārī Būmadyan''; born Mohammed Ben Brahim Boukherouba; 23 August 1932 – 27 December 1978) was an Algerian politician and army colonel who served as Chairman of the Revolutionary Council of Algeria from 19 June 1965 until 12 December 1976 and thereafter as the second President of Algeria until his death in 1978. Born in Guelma, he was educated at the Islamic Institute in Constantine. He joined the National Liberation Front in 1955 and adopted the nom de guerre Houari Boumediene. He received the rank of colonel and in 1960 became the commander of the military wing of the FLN. President Ahmed Ben Bella appointed him Minister of Defense in 1961. He did not agree with Ben Bella's reforms, and later overthrew him in a bloodless coup in June 1965. He abolished the constitution and the parliament, and he himself was the leader of the 27-member Revolutionary Council, the new institution that governed the state. The members of the cou ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Houari Benchenet
Houari Benchenet (Arabic: هواري بنشنات), born in Oran on May 25, 1961, is an Algerian raï singer. Biography A native of El Hamri, in Oran. Benchenet is a member of a large family that has no resources other than song. In 1975 he began to sing with the ''derbuka'' drummer in a group influenced by Blaoui Houari and Ahmed Saber. He recorded his first hit in 1977, with Abdelkader Cassidy, titled "Dalali". His became one of the most prolific tenors of Oran song along with Wahby Ahmed, Blaoui Houari , Ahmed Saber or Benzerga. Benchenet is part of the second generation of modern ''rai'' with Khaled, Cheb Sahraoui and Cheb El Hindi, and Cheb Hamid, replacing Bellemou Messaoud , Belkacem Bouteldja Bouteldja Belkacem (5 April 1947 – 1 September 2015 in Oran) was an Algerian raï songwriter, lyricist and composer. Biography Bouteldja Belkacem grew up in the El Hamri neighborhood of Oran in Algeria. He is considered a pillar of modern ra ... and others. They int ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Houari Djemili
Houari Djemili (born 15 May 1987) is an Algerian footballer as a goalkeeper for RC Kouba in the Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 2 The Algerian Ligue 2, also called Ligue 2 , formerly known as Ligue Professionnelle 2 and Championnat National 2, is the second highest division overall in the Algerian football league system. It was professional from 2010 to 2020. History The .... References External links * 1987 births Living people Men's association football goalkeepers Algerian footballers JS Saoura players 21st-century Algerian people {{Algeria-footy-bio-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Houari Ferhani
Houari Ferhani (born February 11, 1993) is an Algerian footballer who plays for Olympic Safi. Career In October 2015, Ferhani was selected as part of the Algeria's under-23 national team for the 2015 U-23 Africa Cup of Nations in Senegal. Ferhani got his first call up to the senior Algeria side for a 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Cameroon in October 2016. On 20 June 2022, he joined MC Alger. On 21 August 2023, he joined Olympic Safi Olympic Club de Safi ( ar, نادي أولمبيك أسفي) is a Moroccan football (soccer), football club based in Safi, Morocco, Safi. Honours *GNF 2, Moroccan League Second Division: 1 ::2004 *Moroccan Cup: Finalist ::2016 Current squad .... References External links * * * 1993 births Algeria men's under-23 international footballers Algerian men's footballers Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1 players Living people People from Koléa RC Arbaâ players USM Alger players JS Kabylie players Footballers at the 2016 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Houari Manar
Houari Manar (Arabic: هواري منار; born Houari Madani; 18 December 1981 – 7 January 2019) was an Algerian raï singer who was popular in his home country as well as the neighbouring Maghreb and Mediterranean countries, and in France. Early life Houari Manar was born Houari El Madani in Oran into a family with twelve brothers and sisters. His mother was a popular ''meddahate'' singer; a traditional folk music performer at festivals and weddings. Two of his brothers, Cheb Massaro and Cheb Larbi, are also raï singers. The family moved to Marseille, France, when he was four. In his youth, he was inspired, in part, by singers such as Celine Dion, Mariah Carey, and Francis Cabrel. Career In 2003, Manar moved back to Algeria to begin a career as a raï singer; a form of Algerian folk music that dates back to the 1920s. He recorded two successful singles, "Cha dani bent nass" and "Kima ndirlek ma terdhach" with the Edition Saint Crépain label. In 2006, he recorded his first al ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sidi El Houari
''Sidi'' or ''Sayidi'', also Sayyidi and Sayeedi, ( ar, سيدي, Sayyīdī, Sīdī (dialectal) "milord") is an Arabic masculine title of respect. ''Sidi'' is used often to mean "saint" or "my master" in Maghrebi Arabic and Egyptian Arabic. Without the first person possessive object pronoun ''-ī'' (ي-), the word is used similarly in other dialects, in which case it would be the equivalent to modern popular usage of the English '' Mr''. It is also used in dialects such as Eastern Arabic, as well as by Muslims of the Indian subcontinent in the Urdu language where, however, it does not have as much currency as ''Sayyid (same spelling: سيد)'', ''Janab'' or ''Sahib''. Specific usage Occasionally a respected member of Muslim society will be given the title ''Sidi'' by default in recognition of upright standing and wisdom. This especially applies to marabouts, hence the term appears in places and mosques named after one. Morocco *''Sidi'', the title, translated as 'Lord', used ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Blaoui Houari
Blaoui Houari ( ''Blawī al-Hwārī''; 23 January 1926 – 19 July 2017) was an Algerian singer-songwriter, composer and conductor. Over the course of his career, he recorded over 900 songs and released over 100 albums. Early life Blaoui Houari was born on 23 January 1926 in Oran, Western Algeria, then French Algeria. His father, who owned a bar in Oran, played the Kwitra. Houari left school at 13 to work for his father. Career Houari began his career as a singer-songwriter in the 1940s, when he first played music at weddings and circumcision ceremonies. He also composed songs and played the piano, the guitar, the mandolin and the accordion. He released his first album in 1955, which included a cover of Benyekhlef Boutaleb's song ''Rani M’hayer''. In 1986, he released ''Dikrayat Wahran'', an album about Oran. Over the course of his career, he recorded over 900 songs and released over 100 albums. With Ahmed Wahby, Houari co-founded El Asri, a musical style which blended tradi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Kamel Jdayni Houari
Kamel Jdayni Houari (born 13 May 1980 in Le Kremlin-Bicêtre), better known as Kamelancien later shortened into Kamelanc', is a francophone rapper of Moroccan oujda origin. He grew up in Le Kremlin-Bicêtre, a town in the suburbs of Paris. Discography Albums ;as Kamelancien ;as Kamelanc' Mixtapes ;as Kamelancien Singles ;as Kamelanc' ;featured in See also * North African communities of Paris The Paris metropolitan area has a large Maghrebi population, in part as a result of French colonial ties to that region. As of 2012 the majority of those of African origin living in Paris come from the Maghreb, including Algeria, Morocco, and Tu ... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Kamelanc French rappers Moroccan rappers 1980 births Living people French people of Moroccan descent People from Val-de-Marne ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Kamelanc'
Kamel Jdayni Houari (born 13 May 1980 in Le Kremlin-Bicêtre), better known as Kamelancien later shortened into Kamelanc', is a francophone rapper of Moroccan oujda origin. He grew up in Le Kremlin-Bicêtre, a town in the suburbs of Paris. Discography Albums ;as Kamelancien ;as Kamelanc' Mixtapes ;as Kamelancien Singles ;as Kamelanc' ;featured in See also * North African communities of Paris The Paris metropolitan area has a large Maghrebi population, in part as a result of French colonial ties to that region. As of 2012 the majority of those of African origin living in Paris come from the Maghreb, including Algeria, Morocco, and Tu ... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Kamelanc French rappers Moroccan rappers 1980 births Living people French people of Moroccan descent People from Val-de-Marne ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mohammed Houari
Mohammed Houari Bassim (born January 26, 1977) is a Moroccan basketball player. He currently plays for MAS in the Moroccan Basketball League. Career Houari is a member of the Morocco national basketball team and competed for the team at the 2005 File:2005 Events Collage V2.png, From top left, clockwise: Hurricane Katrina in the Gulf of Mexico; the Funeral of Pope John Paul II is held in Vatican City; "Me at the zoo", the first video ever to be uploaded to YouTube; Eris was discovered in ..., 2007 and 2009 FIBA Africa Championship. In the most recent tournament, he saw six games of action off the bench for the 12th place Moroccans. References 1977 births Living people Moroccan men's basketball players Small forwards Power forwards (basketball) {{Morocco-basketball-bio-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Muriel Hurtis-Houairi
Muriel Hurtis-Houairi (born 25 March 1979) is a French track and field athlete.Athlete biography: Muriel Hurtis-Houairi beijing2008.cn, ret: Aug 30, 2008 She came to prominence in 2002 when she won the 200 m s at both the European Indoor Championships and the . The following year she added ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Méchraâ Houari Boumédienne
Méchraâ Houari Boumédienne ( ar, مشرع ھوارى بومدين) is a town and commune in Abadla District, Béchar Province, in western Algeria. According to the 2008 census its population is 3,091, down from 3,133 in 1998, with an annual growth rate of -0.1%. The commune covers an area of . Etymology The town is named after Houari Boumediene, a former president of Algeria. Geography Méchraâ Houari Boumédienne lies at an elevation of 572m to the west of the Oued Guir, an intermittent wadi, and just south of the town of Abadla. From here through Abadla to Erg Ferradj is the site of an extensive 3000 hectare palm plantation. Climate Méchraâ Houari Boumédienne has a hot desert climate, with extremely hot summers and cool winters, and very little precipitation throughout the year. Economy Agriculture is the main industry in Méchraâ Houari Boumédienne. The commune has a total of of arable land, of which is irrigated. There are a total of 41,850 date palms plante ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |