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Ferhat and Abbas
Ferhat Abbas is elected President of the provisional government.
On the other hand, independent leader Ferhat Abbas founded the Algerian Popular Union ( Union populaire algérienne ) in 1938, while writing in 1943 the Algerian People's Manifest ( Manifeste du peuple algérien ).
While Messali Hadj had radicalized by forming the FLN, Ferhat Abbas maintained a more moderate, electoral strategy.
Ferhat Abbas, a moderate unconnected with the Political Bureau, who had previously headed the GPRA, was elected president of the assembly by the delegates, and Ben Bella was named prime minister.
European influences had some impact on indigenous Muslim political movements because Ferhat Abbas and Messali Hadj even with opposite views, essentially looked to France for their more secular ideological models.
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In building his one-party regime, Ben Bella purged remaining dissidents ( such as Ferhat Abbas ), but also quickly ran into opposition from Boumédiène as he tried to assert himself independently from the army.
Ferhat Abbas ( 24 October 1899 – 23 December 1985, Kabyle: Ferḥat Σabbas ) was an Algerian political leader and briefly acted in a provisional capacity as the yet-to-become independent country's President from 1958 to 1961.
In a light floral decorated room full of carpets and chairs Ferhat Abbas died the day before Christmas Eve for political reasons.
Due to Pakistan's support to the cause of Algerian struggle for independence and self determination, Ferhat Abbas was given a Pakistani diplomatic passport for his foreign travels.
From September 25, 1962 to September 15, 1963, Ferhat Abbas was president of the constitutional assembly, but this institution was rapidly sidelined by Ben Bella, who had gained the presidency.
* Ferhat Abbas, Une utopie algérienne, p. 18 et 19.
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Ferhat and Muslim
Her father, born Hassan Halilov Ibrahimoff ( March 21, 1920 – March 6, 2009 ), worked at a race track ; he was a Bulgarian Muslim immigrant, born in Oraio, Xanthi, Greece, and lived in Bulgaria, where his half brother Ferhat still lives, before moving to the United States on May 4, 1949.

Ferhat and leaders
Ferhat Abbas and Ahmed Francis, two of the most prominent party leaders, joined Cairo and the FLN leadership.

Ferhat and were
The methods of meddahs were the same as the methods of the itinerant storytellers who related Greek epics such as the Iliad and Odyssey, even though the main stories were now Ferhat ile Şirin or Layla and Majnun.
The three most popular musicians of this era were Ferhat Mehenni, Lounis Ait Menguellet and Idir, whose " A Vava Inouva " ( 1973 ) brought international attention for Kabylian music and laid the groundwork for the breakthrough of raï.
Ferhat Pasha was so moved by their bravery that they were conceded a Christian burial and the local population freed from taxes.
The Parties leader Ferhat Dinosha is known for being against same sex marriage in Montenegro famously quoting that " The Albanian zone in Montenegro was Free from Homosexuals " and that " if there were any homosexuals in Montenegro tha this would be bad for the country

Ferhat and with
Other regional influences include Berber music from northern Algeria, especially radical Kabyle singers like Ait Menguellet and Ferhat ; the pop sounds of electrified rai music of Algeria ; pop groups from Morocco like Nass El Ghiwane and Lemchaheb with their lute and mandol riffs ; the classical pop of Egypt ; and even Bollywood music.
Led by folk singer Ferhat Mehenni, the MAK speaks for the Kabyle indigenous minority which identifies with the Berbers who first inhabited North Africa, and are now frustrated by the efforts of the government to assimilate the remaining minorities into the Arab majority.

Ferhat and their
Algerian music: Beginning as early as 1964, gaining steam in the 70s and continuing through the 1980s, a mainstream raï revival occurred, and pop-raï stars like Khaled and Chaba Fadela gained worldwide audiences ; the same period saw similar trends occur among Kabylian musicians like Idir, Ferhat and Lounis Ait Menguellet, who popularized the native sounds of their people

Ferhat and political
Democratic Union of the Algerian Manifesto ( in French: Union Démocratique du Manifeste Algérien ) was a political party in colonial Algeria founded in 1946 by Ferhat Abbas, who was than elected deputy.

Ferhat and for
Ferhat, known for his politically uncompromising lyrics, and Aït Menguellet, known for his poetic and inspired lyrics, also became popular during the 1970s.
* On 21 April 2010, Ferhat Mehenni, the then president of the M. A. K ( Movement for the autonomy of Kabylie ) proclaimed in Paris a Provisional Government of Kabylia in exile ( ANAVAD ) which was established officially on 1 June 2010 at the Palais des Congrès.

Ferhat and French
* Algerian War: Algerian nationalist leader Ferhat Abbas announced in Rabat, Morocco, that the FLN had agreed to French President Charles de Gaulle's proposal to begin peace talks on Algerian independence.

Abbas and other
However, he added that there was no other way but to sit down and strike a deal, calling on Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to enter negotiations.
Jahangir's relationship with other rulers of the time is one that was well documented by Sir Thomas Roe, especially his relationship with the Persian King, Shah Abbas.
He worked hard in Kuwait, however, to establish the groundwork for Fatah's future financial support by enlisting contributions from the many wealthy Palestinians working there and other Gulf States, such as Qatar ( where he met Mahmoud Abbas in 1961 ).
* c. 1080 – the Liber pantegni, a compendium of Hellenistic and Islamic medicine, is written in Italy by the Carthaginian Christian Constantine the African, paraphrasing translated passages from the Kitab al-malaki of Ali ibn Abbas al-Majusi as well as other Arabic texts.
Before the referendum, Abbas lobbied for international support for the GPRA, which was quickly recognized by Morocco, Tunisia, several other Arab countries, China, and a number of African and other Asian states but not by the Soviet Union.
His work still endures at Croome Court ( where he also designed the house ), Blenheim Palace, Warwick Castle, Harewood House, Bowood House, Milton Abbey ( and nearby Milton Abbas village ), in traces at Kew Gardens and many other locations.
There were other compact settlements in Khorasan at Abbas Abad ( half-way between Shahrood and Sabzevar where there remained only one old woman who remembered Georgian in 1934 ), Mazandaran at Behshahr and Farah Abad, Gilan, Isfahan Province at Najafabad, Badrud, Rahmatabad, Yazdanshahr and Amir Abad.
Due to its lack of rail connection to the interior of the country and its shallow anchorage, it has lost its position as the primary port of Persia / Iran, to other ports such as Abadan, Khorramshahr, and as of late, to the deep water ports such as Bandar Abbas and Chabahar port complex.
With Israeli forces arresting and restricting the movement of other candidates, Hamas ' boycott of the election, and his campaign being given 94 % of the Palestinian electoral campaign coverage on TV, Abbas ' election was virtually ensured, and on 9 January Abbas was elected with 62 % of the vote as President of the Palestinian National Authority.
Among Egyptian historians, he, along with his father, Muhammad Ali, his son, Ismail the Magnificent, and his great-grandson Abbas II, is held in far higher esteem than other rulers from the dynasty, who were largely viewed as indolent and corrupt.
Abbas removed provincial governorships from some Qizilbash leaders and transferred Qizilbash groups to the lands of other Qizilbash tribes, thus weakening Qizilbash tribal unity.
Abbas learnt the Ottoman plan was to invade via Azerbaijan, take Tabriz then move on to Ardabil and Qazvin, which they could use as bargaining chips to exchange for other territories.
Like all other Safavid monarchs, Abbas was a Shi ' ite Muslim.
Having married Teresia ( aka Teresa ), a Circassian lady, he stayed in Persia until 1608, when Shah Abbas sent him on a diplomatic errand to James I and to other European princes, the Persian embassy to Europe ( 1609 – 1615 ).
He obtained money at Constantinople and at Aleppo, and was very well received by the Shah, Abbas the Great, who made him a Mirza, or prince, and granted certain trading and other rights to all Christian merchants.
In June 2012, on the third anniversary of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ’ s speech at Bar-Ilan University, Lauder published a full-page ad in the Wall Street Journal and other newspapers in which he called on Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to return to the negotiating table.
The other members of his group were Shakir Abdullah Radhil, known as " Faisal ", Oan's second-in-command who also claimed to have been tortured by SAVAK ; Shakir Sultan Said, or " Hassan "; Themir Moammed Hussein, or Abbas ; Fowzi Badavi Nejad, or " Ali "; and Makki Hanoun Ali, the youngest of the group, who went by the name of " Makki ".
Many other families claim direct descent from Abbas, including the Kalhora's of Sindh, the Berber Banu Abbas, and the modern-day Bawazir of Yemen and Shaigiya and Ja ' Alin of Sudan.
The infantry were reinforced by one brigade of the 54th ( East Anglian ) Division commanded by Eastern Force ; the other brigade of this division remaining in position at Sheikh Abbas to secure the southern end of the mounted screen.
File: Grave Fatema ( single one ) and other Imams. JPG | Grave of Fatema ( single grave in front ), and Imam Hasan, Ali, Baqir and Jafar ( 2nd row left to right, 4 graves side by side ), and Abbas ibn Abd-al-Muttalib ( single grave at right ), at Baqi Medina.

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