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Couscous - What is it and how do I cook it? - Middle ...
Couscous is a type of semolina pasta formed into small grains native to northern Africa. It is often known as a Moroccan food, but is equally native to other countries of the Maghrib (the western part of the Arab world), such as Algeria, Tunisia, ... [... more]
Bella Online

A Life Poured Out: Pierre Claverie of Algeria
Witnessing a dialog of religions and cultures: I am about 3/4 way throught this book. I have found it to be an encouragement to patiently dialog with "the other." "The other" are those people, religions, cultures, which we have grown [... more]
$30.00
Amazon.com

The Fertile Crescent - Middle Eastern Culture
The fertile crescent is a crescent shaped area of land in the Middle East that is good for farming and grazing. The descriptive term came from the fertile imagination of James Henry Breasted, a University of Chicago professor who popularized the ... [... more]
Bella Online

Your Name in Hebrew - Middle Eastern Culture
Ever wonder how to spell your name, or your friends names in Hebrew? Using the chart below, it's easy to find the Hebrew version of your name. Hebrew is written from right to left, so simply take each letter sound in your name, find the ... [... more]
Bella Online

How to Find Hotels in Algeria
Algeria is an African country that sits in the Sahara Desert. In the past, this country has been plagued with civil wars. But now peace has returned and visitors are once again welcome to visit this amazing country. Speak Arabic or French. Both ... [... more]
eHow

How to Find Luxury Hotels In Algiers, Algeria
Algiers, with nearly three million residents, is the largest city in Algeria as well as its capital. The natives call it "Algiers the White" in honor of the unique, rounded white buildings that rise up from the shoreline. Algiers is a great [... more]
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How to Find Luxury Hotels In Algeria
Algeria is the second largest country in Africa, and tenth largest in the world. The northern region is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea on one side and mountain ranges on the other. The Sahara Desert, 80 percent of Algeria's land mass, provides ... [... more]
eHow

A Savage War of Peace: Algeria 1954-1962
Positively 6 stars: Alistair Horne is one of the preeminent historians of the 20th Century. I've read several of his books, including the entire trilogy on the three Franco - German wars. I've found each of his books excellent, but this one will always [... more]
$19.95
Amazon.com

A Savage War of Peace: Algeria 1954-1962 (New York ...
Positively 6 stars: Alistair Horne is one of the preeminent historians of the 20th Century. I've read several of his books, including the entire trilogy on the three Franco - German wars. I've found each of his books excellent, but this one will always [... more]
$19.95
Amazon.com

The Monks of Tibhirine: Faith, Love, and Terror in Algeria
Amazon.com Review: Few Americans heard about it, but the story gripped Europe (and especially France) during the summer of 1996: The mysterious kidnapping and murder of seven Trappist monks living in the Algerian village of Tibhirine at their monastery [... more]
$16.95
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Algeria in France: Transpolitics, Race, and Nation (New ...
Rigourous analysis and research on the politics of muslims in France: As a researcher doing work in the same area, I can say that there is no other book that tackles this subject, which manages to take seriously ethnicity AND political engagement. A [... more]
$23.95
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Pacification in Algeria, 1956-1958
A Guide for Counter-Insurgency: This book is an absolute required read for anyone who wants to understand the complex nature of fighting counter-insurgencies. Galula who served in Algeria as a deputy commander and as a company commander was responsible [... more]
$28.50
Amazon.com
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