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Bengana, Bouaziz, 1879-1945


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    • Ben Gana, Bouaziz, 1879-1945
    • Ben Ganah, Bou Aziz, 1879-1945
    • Bengana, Bouaziz, Bachagha des Ziban, 1879-1945
    • Bengana, Bouaziz, Cheikh El Arab, 1879-1945
    • Bengana, Si Bouaziz, 1879-1945
    • Bengana, Si Bouaziz, roi des Ziban, 1879-1945
    • Bin Qānah, Sī Amḥamad bin Būʻazīz, 1879-1945
    • Si Bouaziz-Ben-Ganah, 1879-1945
    • Si M'hamed Ben-Bouaziz-Ben-Ghana, 1879-1945
    • بن قانة, سي أمحمد بن بوعزيز
    • سي أمحمد بن بوعزيز بن قانة
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    • Birth Date

        1879
    • Death Date

        1945-06-17
    • Associated Locale

        Constantine (Algeria)
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    • found: Si Bouaziz Bengana, dernier roi des Ziban, 2017:title page (Si Bouaziz Bengana) page 8 (Cheikh El Arab Si Bouaziz Bengana) page 9 (last Cheikh El Arab; called "le roi des Ziban" during the colonial period; Bengana, family of great Saharan chiefs) page 10 (the Ziban were tribes of the Algerian Souf, an oasis in the Biskra region) page 12 (died 17 June 1945 in his summer residence of Oued Athmania above Constantine, poisoned; barely 60 years old) page 21 (Cheikh el Arab, le Bachagha des Ziban, Bouaziz Bengana) plate captions after page 124 (Le Cheikh El Arab Bouaziz Bengana; le cheik el Arab di [sic] Bouaziz Ben Gana, surnommé "le Roi des Zibans"; sons Sidi Hamma Bengana (1914-1996), Sidi Khassa Bengana, Sidi Nacer Bengana, others) page 160 (the title "Cheikh El Arab" was conferred in 1839 to Bouaziz ben Boulakhras Bengana) page 186 (Bachagha M'Hammed-Bouaziz Bengana, father of Cheikh El Arab Bouaziz Bengana)
    • found: Wikipedia, French version, November 18, 2019(Si M'hamed Ben-Bouaziz-Ben-Ghana; Si Bouaziz-Ben-Ganah (Arabic: سي أمحمد بن بوعزيز بن قانة), also spelled Bouaziz Bengana, Bouaziz Ben-Gana, or Bou Aziz-Ben-Ganah; issued from a lineage of cheikhs el Arab, of the beylik de Constantine, since 1762; born in 1879, Oued Righ; died 17 June 1945; his official title from 1929 was Cheikh El Arab, conferred by the French government; he played an important political and military role; supported access to public education for boys and girls of whatever social level, and obligatory teaching of Arabic)
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    • 2019-11-18: new
    • 2019-11-19: revised
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