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Mouloud is a town of Djibouti. Mouloud or Mawlud may also refer to: People * Mawlud Mukhlis, an Iraqi politician * Mohamed Mouloud Harim, an Algerian footballer * Mouloud Achour, an Algerian writer, professor, and journalist * Mouloud Akloul, a French footballer * Mouloud Belatrèche, an Algerian footballer * Mouloud Feraoun, an Algerian writer * Mouloud Hamrouche, an Algerian politician * Mouloud Kacem Naît Belkacem, an Algerian politician, philosopher, historian, and writer * Mouloud Mammeri, an Algerian writer, anthropologist and linguist * Mouloud Mekhnache, an Algerian handball player * Mouloud Moudakkar, a Moroccan footballer * Mouloud Noura, an Algerian judoka Places * Mouloud Mammeri University, an Algerian university * Tafraout El Mouloud, a town and commune in Morocco See also * Mawlid (other) Mawlid is the birth of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Mawlid may also refer to: * Mawlid al-Barzanjī, a panegyric of the Islamic prophet Muhammad * Maw ...
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Mouloud
Mouloud ( ar, مولود) is a town located in the southern Dikhil region of Djibouti. It is located around 102 kilometers south of the capital, Djibouti City. Overview It lies on the National Highway 1. Nearby towns and villages include Djibouti City (102 km), Dadahalou (15 km), Ali Sabieh (30 km), Weʽa (64 km) and Dikhil (20 km). Demographics As of 2015, the population of Mouloud has been estimated to be 6,005. The town's inhabitants belong to various mainly Afro-Asiatic The Afroasiatic languages (or Afro-Asiatic), also known as Hamito-Semitic, or Semito-Hamitic, and sometimes also as Afrasian, Erythraean or Lisramic, are a language family of about 300 languages that are spoken predominantly in the geographic su ... speaking ethnic groups, with the Issa Somali predominant. Climate The warmest month of the year is June with an average temperature of 35.7 °C. In January, the average temperature is 22.8 °C. It is the lowest average temperature of the whole year ...
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Mawlud Mukhlis
Mawlud Mukhlis ( ar, مولود مخلص), born in Mosul in 1886 and died in Beirut, Lebanon in 1951, was an Arab nationalist, soldier and Iraqi politician. He headed the Chamber of Deputies of Iraq from December 1937 to November 1941. Biography He joined the Covenant Society in 1914–15, commanded the Ottoman cavalry at the Battle of Shaiba and the Siege of Kut, and was subsequently arrested by the Ottomans on charges of spying for Britain. After escaping arrest, he joined the Arab Revolt. He successfully defending Wadi Musa when Turkish forces under the command of Mehmed Djemal Pasha attacked on 21 October 1917, in the Battle of Wadi Musa. He later became '' aide-de-camp'' to Faisal during the Arab Kingdom of Syria period. In 1919–20, he became the governor of occupied Zor. He participated in the 1920 Iraqi revolt against the British, served as governor of Karbala in 1923, and was appointed to the Senate of Iraq The Senate of Iraq (''Majlis al-A`yan'') was the unelected ...
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Mohamed Mouloud Harim
Mohamed Mouloud Harim (born November 8, 1985, in Tizi Ouzou) is an Algerian professional footballer who played as a midfielder for MC Saïda in the Algerian Championnat National. Career * 2003–2005 JS Kabylie * 2005–pres. MC Saïda Honours * Won the Algerian League once with JS Kabylie in 2004 * Finalist of the Algerian Cup once with JS Kabylie Jeunesse Sportive de Kabylie (in ar, شبيبة القبائل), (Kabyle language, Kabyle: Ilemẓiyen inaddalen n leqbayel, Berber languages, In Tamazight: ⵉⵍⵎⵣⵢⵏ ⵉⵏⴰⴷⴰⵍⴻⵏ ⵏ ⵍⵇⵠⴰⵢⵍ), known as JS Kabyli ... in 2004 References 1985 births Living people Kabyle people Algerian men's footballers Footballers from Tizi Ouzou Men's association football midfielders Algeria men's youth international footballers JS Kabylie players MC Saïda players 21st-century Algerian people {{Algeria-footy-midfielder-stub ...
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Mouloud Achour
Mouloud Achour (19 March 1944 – 24 December 2020) was an Algerian writer, professor, and journalist. Biography Achour served as a member and then chairman of the executive council of the Public Establishment of Television. He also directed the cabinet for the Ministry of Communications. He served as editorial director of Casbah Éditions in Algiers, and was responsible for overseeing books published in Algeria ) , image_map = Algeria (centered orthographic projection).svg , map_caption = , image_map2 = , capital = Algiers , coordinates = , largest_city = capital , religi ... in 2003. Mouloud Achour died on 24 December 2020, at the age of 76 from COVID-19. Publications * ''Le Survivant et autres nouvelles'' (1971) * ''Héliotropes'' (1973) * ''Les Dernières Vendanges'' (1975) * ''Jours de tourments'' (1983) * ''Farès Boukhatem : rétrospective'' (1989) * ''À perte de mots'' (1996) * ''Alg� ...
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Mouloud Akloul
Mouloud Akloul (born March 18, 1983 in Lorient) is a French footballer who is currently unattached. Career Club Akloul started his career 1990 in the youth system of his local club, Lorient-Sports. In 1996, at the age of 13, he moved across town to join city rival FC Lorient. He played with his new team until 2001, eventually graduating to the FC Lorient's reserve squad. After eight years at Lorient, he again moved to Vannes, and helped the club secure a promotion to the Championnat de France amateur for the 2004-05 season. In January 2007, Akloul left France and signed with MO Béjaïa in the Algerian Championnat National 2, where he spent 6 months. In 2007 Akloul left Algeria to play in the United Arab Emirates for Al-Ittihad Kalba of the UAE Football League. On April 8, 2010, Akloul signed for the Vancouver Whitecaps of the USSF Division 2 Professional League. He made his debut for the team on April 24, 2010 against AC St. Louis, but during the game he broke his ankle wh ...
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Mouloud Belatrèche
Mouloud Belatrèche (born 10 March 1976 in Médéa) is an Algerian professional footballer. He currently plays as a midfielder for the Algerian Ligue 2 club CA Bordj Bou Arreridj. Club career Olympique de Médéa Belatrèche signed in the summer of 2010 for Olympique de Médéa for his second stint at his home town club from JSM Béjaïa. On 17 December 2010, he scored his first goal since his return to his home-town club in the eighty-first minute against NA Hussein Dey Nasr Athlétique de Hussein Dey ( ar, نصر حسين داي), known as NA Hussein Dey or NAHD for short, is an Algerian football club based in Hussein Dey, Algiers. The club was founded in 1947 and its colours are red and yellow. Their home .... He was then sent off in the eighty-fifth minute. Statistics References External linksMouloud Belatreche profileadzfoot.com {{DEFAULTSORT:Belatrechea, Mouloud 1976 births Living people People from Médéa Algerian men's footballers Olympique de Médéa ...
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Mouloud Feraoun
Mouloud Feraoun (8 March 1913 – 15 March 1962) was an Algerian writer and martyr of the Algerian revolution born in Tizi Hibel, Kabylie. Some of his books, written in French, have been translated into several languages including English and German. In 1951, he corresponded with the Algeria-born French author Albert Camus. He was kidnapped and assassinated by the French OAS on 15 March 1962. All of his works describe Feraoun's native society – the Berber mountain farmers – and their life, poverty, the love of one's homeland, emigration, and the consequences of French colonialism. On 3 March 2022, in a ceremony in Algiers, French president Emmanuel Macron honored Feraoun and other victims of the OAS. Biography Feraoun was born in 1913, belonging to a family of poor farmers. His father, who was illiterate, had to migrate several times to seek employment, for example to Tunisia and even to northern France, where he worked in the coal mines of the Nord departement. There, ...
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Mouloud Hamrouche
Mouloud Hamrouche ( ar, مولود حمروش) (born 3 January 1943 in Constantine, Algeria) was the head of government of Algeria from 5 September 1989 to 5 June 1991. Biography He was born in Constantine, Algeria Constantine ( ar, قسنطينة '), also spelled Qacentina or Kasantina, is the capital of Constantine Province in northeastern Algeria. During Roman Empire, Roman times it was called Cirta and was renamed "Constantina" in honor of emperor Const .... He was a leading member of the FLN. However, after serving as head of government of Algeria he became involved in serious disputes with other party leaders who he said were too close to the army. He ran unsuccessfully as an independent in the 1999 presidential elections. As prime minister in early 1991, he attempted to limit the power of the military and security forces and was for that reason forced from power in June. A decade after the military dictatorship had denied the FIS its electoral victory, Hamrouche s ...
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Mouloud Kacem Naît Belkacem
Mouloud Kacem Naît Belkacem (6 January 1927 in Belaâyane, Ighil Ali - 27 August 1992) was an Algerian politician, philosopher, historian, and writer. He was a noted defender of the Arabic language, Islam and Algerian nationalism, and stressed the importance of Arabic identity in the world. He studied in Tunis and Cairo, where he obtained a degree in philosophy. He then attended Sorbonne, and was a member of the Arabic academies in Jordan, Egypt and Syria, before he joined the Algerian revolution The Algerian War, also known as the Algerian Revolution or the Algerian War of Independence,( ar, الثورة الجزائرية '; '' ber, Tagrawla Tadzayrit''; french: Guerre d'Algérie or ') and sometimes in Algeria as the War of 1 November ... in 1954. In the 1970s, he held various government posts, including Minister of Habous in 1970, Minister of Religious Affairs and Endowments from 1970 to 1977, and Minister to the President of the Republic, in charge of religious affairs f ...
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Mouloud Mammeri
Mouloud Mammeri () was an Algerian writer, anthropologist and linguist. Biography He was born on December 28, 1917, in Ait Yenni, in Tizi Ouzou Province, French Algeria. He attended a primary school in his native village, then emigrated to Morocco to live in his uncle's house in Rabat. Four years later he returned to Algiers and pursued his studies at Bugeaud College, before continuing his education at Lycée Louis-le-Grand in Paris, intending to join the École Normale Supérieure. Conscripted in 1939 and discharged in October 1940, Mammeri registered at the Faculté des Lettres d’Alger. Re-conscripted in 1942 after the American landing, he participated in the allied campaigns in France, Italy, and Germany. After the end of the war, he received his degree as a professor of arts and returned to Algeria in September 1947. He taught in Médéa, and then in Ben Aknoun, and published his first novel, ''The Forgotten Hill ''in 1952. He was forced to leave Algiers in 1957 bec ...
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Mouloud Mekhnache
Mouloud Mekhnache is an Algerian handball player. He competed at the 1980 Summer Olympics The 1980 Summer Olympics (russian: Летние Олимпийские игры 1980, Letniye Olimpiyskiye igry 1980), officially known as the Games of the XXII Olympiad (russian: Игры XXII Олимпиады, Igry XXII Olimpiady) and commo ... and the 1984 Summer Olympics. References External links * Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Algerian male handball players Olympic handball players for Algeria Handball players at the 1980 Summer Olympics Handball players at the 1984 Summer Olympics Place of birth missing (living people) 21st-century Algerian people {{Algeria-handball-bio-stub ...
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Mouloud Moudakkar
Mouloud Moudakkar (born 5 March 1972) is a Moroccan former footballer. He competed in the 1992 Summer Olympics The 1992 Summer Olympics ( es, Juegos Olímpicos de Verano de 1992, ca, Jocs Olímpics d'estiu de 1992), officially known as the Games of the XXV Olympiad ( es, Juegos de la XXV Olimpiada, ca, Jocs de la XXV Olimpíada) and commonly known as .... References External links * * * 1972 births Living people Moroccan men's footballers Morocco men's international footballers Olympic footballers for Morocco Footballers at the 1992 Summer Olympics Place of birth missing (living people) Men's association football midfielders Mediterranean Games bronze medalists for Morocco Mediterranean Games medalists in football Competitors at the 1991 Mediterranean Games US Sidi Kacem players IR Tanger players Maghreb de Fès players COD Meknès players Al-Rayyan SC players Sakaryaspor footballers Al-Shaab CSC players Fujairah FC players IZ Khemisset playe ...
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