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Mohamed Lamine (other)
Mohamed Lamine may refer to: *Muhammad VIII al-Amin (1881–1962), the last bey of Tunisia (1943 to 1956) *Mohamed Lamine (singer), Algerian raï singer contributing to the ''Raï'n'B'' album series *Mohamed Lamine Chakhari (born 1957), Tunisian politician and minister *Mohamed Lamine Debaghine (1917-2003), Algerian politician and independence activist *Mohamed Lamine Ould Ahmed (born 1946), Sahrawi politician and a member of the Polisario Front *Mohamed Lamine Sanha (died 2007), Bissau-Guinean Naval Chief of Staff * Mohamed Lamine Sissoko (born 1985), French-born Malian football player * Mohamed Lamine Traoré (also known as Mamadou Lamine Traoré) (1947–2007), Malian politician *Mohamed Lamine Zemmamouche Mohamed Lamine Zemmamouche ( ar, محمد الأمين زيماموش; born 19 March 1985) is an Algerian footballer who plays for USM Alger in the Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1 and the Algeria national team. Club career USM Alger MC Alger ...
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Muhammad VIII Al-Amin
Muhammad VIII al-Amin ( ar, محمد الثامن الأمين; 4 September 1881 – 30 September 1962) commonly known as Lamine Bey ( ar, الأمين باي), was the last Bey of Tunis (15 May 1943 – 20 March 1956),Werner Ruf, ''Introduction à l'Afrique du Nord contemporaine'', éd. Centre national de la recherche scientifique, Paris, 1975, p. 432 and also the only King of Tunisia (20 March 1956 – 25 July 1957). He was enthroned in unusual circumstances following the removal of his predecessor Muhammad VII al Munsif by the French Resident General Henri Giraud in 1943. It was not until the latter's death in 1948 that his legitimacy was recognised by the people of Tunisia. He took steps to align himself with the Tunisian national movement against the French protectorate but was sidelined by the Neo Destour after he accepted French-initiated reforms in 1954. Shortly after independence Lamine Bey was turned out of his palace along with his family. Their property was seized a ...
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Mohamed Lamine (singer)
Mohamed Lamine may refer to: * Muhammad VIII al-Amin (1881–1962), the last bey of Tunisia (1943 to 1956) * Mohamed Lamine (singer), Algerian raï singer contributing to the ''Raï'n'B'' album series * Mohamed Lamine Chakhari (born 1957), Tunisian politician and minister * Mohamed Lamine Debaghine (1917-2003), Algerian politician and independence activist * Mohamed Lamine Ould Ahmed (born 1946), Sahrawi politician and a member of the Polisario Front * Mohamed Lamine Sanha (died 2007), Bissau-Guinean Naval Chief of Staff * Mohamed Lamine Sissoko (born 1985), French-born Malian football player * Mohamed Lamine Traoré (also known as Mamadou Lamine Traoré) (1947–2007), Malian politician * Mohamed Lamine Zemmamouche (born 1985), Algerian football player {{disambig ...
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Raï'n'B (series)
''Raï'n'B Fever'' is a collective of mainly Algerian Raï, R&B and rap/urban artists contributing their best output of the Raï'n'B genre of music with fusion of elements of both genres in a series of albums also called ''Raï'n'B Fever'' albums. The collective and the albums were the idea of the DJ duo Kore & Skalp as duo Kore & Skalp, who in a matter of years became the most known producers of the genre. The initial album was released with great commercial success in 2004, followed by a number of follow-up albums produced by Kore and his brother DJ Bellek in 2006 and 2008, a special album 2009 (Même pas fatigué) and another by Kore in 2011. Some artists contributing to the albums 113, Abdelhafid Douzi, Akil, Amine, AP, Big Ali, Bilal, Cheb Bilal, Cheb Mami, Cheba Maria, Corneille, Diam's, DJ Belek, DJ Kore, GSX, DJ Skalp, Faudel, Idir, J-Mi Sissoko, Justine, Kader Riwan, KameLanc', Kenza Farah, Kayliah, Khaled, L'Algérino, La Fouine, Leïla Remi, Lesli ...
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Mohamed Lamine Chakhari
Mohamed Lamine Chakhari (born 1957) is a Tunisian politician. He serves as the Minister of Industry under Prime Minister Hamadi Jebali.Ahmed EllaliMohamed Lamine Chakhari ''Tunisia Live'', 22 December 2011 Biography Early life Mohamed Lamine Chakhari was born on 17 May 1957 in Foussana. He received a PhD in Mechanical engineering. Career and politics He works as a university professor at the National School of Engineers of Tunis. He is also the chief executive officer of an industrial company and the head of its mechanical engineering department. He is a member of the Ennahda Movement. Minister On 20 December 2011, after former President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali was deposed, he joined the Jebali Cabinet as Minister of Industry and Commerce. On 16 February 2012, he became Minister of Industry only, and his former deputy minister, Bechir Zaafouri, became Minister of Trade and Handicraft. In May 2012, he announced that natural gas lines would reach the governorates of Kasserin ...
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Mohamed Lamine Debaghine
Dr. Mohamed Lamine Debaghine (24 January 1917 in Hussein Dey, Algeria; – 23 January 2003 in Algiers, Algeria) was an Algerian politician and independence activist. Biography Mohamed Lamine Debaghine, holding a doctorate of medicine from Algiers University, opened a medical practice in the eastern Constantine region in 1944. At the time, Algeria was a governorate of France, but with the exception of European settlers, Algerians were not accorded civil rights. He quickly became active in politics, and joined Messali Hadj's Parti du peuple algérien (PPA) leftist nationalist movement in 1939. During the Second World War, he was arrested by colonial authorities for nationalist agitation and for inciting Algerian conscripts to refuse military service in the French army (while also condemning Nazism).Lamine Debaghine Mohamed (1917-20 ...
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Mohamed Lamine Ould Ahmed
Mohamed Lamine Ould Ahmed ( ar, محمد لامين ولد أحمد; born 1947) is a Sahrawi politician, writer and member of the Polisario Front. Since January 2012, he is the Minister of Health of the Sahrawi Republic. Born in Smara and being one of the founding members of the POLISARIO, Mohamed Lamine Ould Ahmed became the first Prime Minister of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR) in 1976, and held the post until 1982. He returned to office in 1985–88 and has been a member of the National Secretariat of the Polisario since. According to Amnesty International, 11 of his family members have been "disappeared An enforced disappearance (or forced disappearance) is the secret abduction or imprisonment of a person by a state or political organization, or by a third party with the authorization, support, or acquiescence of a state or political organi ..." by Moroccan security personnel for political reasons.
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Mohamed Lamine Sanha
Mohamed Lamine Sanha (died 6 January 2007) was a Bissau-Guinean Naval Chief of Staff. Sanha was implicated in several attempted coups against the government of Guinea-Bissau. Sanha was an ally of Ansumane Mané, who led the military rebellion against President Nino Vieira in the 1998 civil war. Sanha was part of the military junta that ousted Vieira. Subsequently, as head of the navy, he released a South Korean ship that had been held on 18 April 2000 for fishing in Guinea-Bissau's waters without permission; he said that he was prepared to face the consequences of this decision. On April 28, 2000 he was dismissed from his post as head of the navy by President Kumba Yala. He refused to leave his post, however,"Guinea-Bissau: Head of navy refuses to give up his post", ''Diario de Noticias'' web site (nl.newsbank.com), May 11, 2000.
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Mohamed Sissoko
Mohamed Lamine Sissoko (born 22 January 1985) is a former professional footballer who played as a defensive midfielder. Born in France, he could have elected to play for France internationally, but chose instead to play for the national side of his ancestral country, Mali. Club career Auxerre Sissoko played as a second striker in the youth system of French club AJ Auxerre. Valencia In 2003 Sissoko made a free transfer to Spanish club Valencia CF, managed by Rafael Benítez, where he was deployed in midfield. Valencia won the 2003–04 La Liga title and in the same year became UEFA Cup champions, during which Sissoko played nine matches. The following year, Benítez left to manage Liverpool and was replaced by Claudio Ranieri. Liverpool Sissoko moved from Valencia to Liverpool for £5.6 million in the summer of 2005. His first appearance was against Kaunas on 26 July 2005 in the UEFA Champions League qualifiers. In February 2006, he suffered serious eye injury af ...
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Mamadou Lamine Traoré
Mamadou Lamine Traoré (January 2, 1947 – July 21, 2007"Disparition du Pr Mamadou Lamine Traoré : L'hommage de la nation"
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) was a Malian politician and President of the Movement for the Independence, Renaissance, and Integration of Africa (MIRIA) political party. He was a leading figure in the struggle against President Moussa Traoré, which culminated in ...
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