M'hamed Boushaki
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M'hamed Boushaki
Summary
M'hamed Boushaki is a human[1]. His place of birth was Soumâa[2]. He was born on +1907-11-27T00:00:00Z[3]. He died in Thénia[4]. He died on +1995-01-13T00:00:00Z[5]. He worked as a nationalist[6], shopkeeper[7], and land owner[8].
Key Facts
- M'hamed Boushaki's place of birth was Soumâa[2].
- M'hamed Boushaki's place of birth was Thénia[9].
- M'hamed Boushaki's place of birth was Thénia District[10].
- Born in Boumerdès Province[11], M'hamed Boushaki…
- M'hamed Boushaki was born in Kabylia[12].
- M'hamed Boushaki's place of birth was French Algeria[13].
- M'hamed Boushaki died in Thénia[4].
- M'hamed Boushaki died in Thénia District[14].
- M'hamed Boushaki passed away in Boumerdès Province[15].
- M'hamed Boushaki died in Kabylia[16].
- M'hamed Boushaki died in Algeria[17].
- M'hamed Boushaki was born on +1907-11-27T00:00:00Z[3].
- M'hamed Boushaki died on +1995-01-13T00:00:00Z[5].
- M'hamed Boushaki is buried at Thenia Cemetery[18].
- M'hamed Boushaki's father was Mohamed Seghir Boushaki[19].
- A child of M'hamed Boushaki was Bouzid Boushaki[20].
- M'hamed Boushaki held citizenship in Algeria[21].
- M'hamed Boushaki held citizenship in France[22].
- Berber was M'hamed Boushaki's native language[23].
- Arabic was M'hamed Boushaki's native language[24].
- Kabyle was M'hamed Boushaki's native language[25].
- M'hamed Boushaki's professions included nationalist[6].
- M'hamed Boushaki's professions included shopkeeper[7].
- M'hamed Boushaki's professions included land owner[8].
- M'hamed Boushaki's field of work was Algerian nationalism[26].
Body
Origins and Family
Recorded place of birth include Soumâa[2], a village[27], in Algeria[28]; Thénia[9], a commune of Algeria[29], in Algeria[30], founded in 1872[31]; Thénia District[10], a district of Algeria[32], in Algeria[33]; Boumerdès Province[11], a province of Algeria[34], in Algeria[35], founded in 1984[36], headquartered in Boumerdès[37]; Kabylia[12], a region[38], in Algeria[39]; and French Algeria[13], a colony[40], in France[41], founded in 1832[42]. M'hamed Boushaki was born on +1907-11-27T00:00:00Z[3]. His father was Mohamed Seghir Boushaki[19]. Native languages include Berber[23], Arabic[24], and Kabyle[25].
Education
Educated at Zawiyet Sidi Boushaki[43], a zawiya[44], in France[45], founded in 1442[46]; Zawiyet Sidi Boumerdassi[47], a zawiya[48], in Algeria[49], founded in 1714[50]; Zawiyet Sidi Ali Debbaghi[51], a zawiya[52], in Algeria[53]; and Zawiyet Sidi Amar Cherif[54], a zawiya[55], in Algeria[56], founded in 1684[57]. Studied under Ali Boushaki[58], Mohamed Seghir Boushaki[59], and Brahim Boushaki[60].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include nationalist[6], shopkeeper[7], and land owner[8]. M'hamed Boushaki's field of work was Algerian nationalism[26]. Among his employers was liberal profession[61].
Personal Life
A child of M'hamed Boushaki was Bouzid Boushaki[20]. Religious affiliations include Islam[62], a major religious group[63], founded in 0631[64] and Sunni Islam[65]. He was affiliated with the Algerian nationalism[66].
Death and Burial
M'hamed Boushaki died on +1995-01-13T00:00:00Z[5]. Recorded place of death include Thénia[4], a commune of Algeria[67], in Algeria[68], founded in 1872[69]; Thénia District[14], a district of Algeria[70], in Algeria[71]; Boumerdès Province[15], a province of Algeria[72], in Algeria[73], founded in 1984[74], headquartered in Boumerdès[75]; Kabylia[16], a region[76], in Algeria[77]; and Algeria[17], a sovereign state[78], in Algeria[79], founded in 1962[80]. Burial took place at Thenia Cemetery[18].
FAQs
Where was M'hamed Boushaki born?
Born in Soumâa[2], M'hamed Boushaki…
Where did M'hamed Boushaki die?
M'hamed Boushaki passed away in Thénia[4].
Who were M'hamed Boushaki's parents?
M'hamed Boushaki's father was Mohamed Seghir Boushaki[19].
What did M'hamed Boushaki do for work?
M'hamed Boushaki worked as nationalist[6], shopkeeper[7], and land owner[8].
Where did M'hamed Boushaki go to school?
M'hamed Boushaki was educated at Zawiyet Sidi Boushaki[43], Zawiyet Sidi Boumerdassi[47], Zawiyet Sidi Ali Debbaghi[51], and Zawiyet Sidi Amar Cherif[54].