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- Q1404015 subject Q6948418.
- Q1404015 subject Q8234882.
- Q1404015 abstract "The Fellagha, an Arabic word literally meaning "bandit", but also comes from "fellah" or farmer, and "fallaq" or blow up, refers to groups of armed militants affiliated with anti-colonial movements in French North Africa. It most often is used to refer to armed Algerian nationalists who adopted violent means in order to push the French out of Algeria as well as those same fighters in Tunisia or those who did the same. They were particularly important during the Algerian War (1954–1962) led by the National Liberation Front.".
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- Q1404015 wikiPageWikiLink Q1144178.
- Q1404015 wikiPageWikiLink Q13955.
- Q1404015 wikiPageWikiLink Q142.
- Q1404015 wikiPageWikiLink Q179023.
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- Q1404015 wikiPageWikiLink Q204543.
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- Q1404015 wikiPageWikiLink Q6948418.
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- Q1404015 wikiPageWikiLink Q8234882.
- Q1404015 wikiPageWikiLink Q948.
- Q1404015 comment "The Fellagha, an Arabic word literally meaning "bandit", but also comes from "fellah" or farmer, and "fallaq" or blow up, refers to groups of armed militants affiliated with anti-colonial movements in French North Africa. It most often is used to refer to armed Algerian nationalists who adopted violent means in order to push the French out of Algeria as well as those same fighters in Tunisia or those who did the same.".
- Q1404015 label "Fellagha".