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    مركزية القضية الفلسطينية عند الحركة الوطنية الجزائرية (1920-1962)
    (2024-06-30) بوغفالة, ودان
    After the end of World War I, the Arab world was subjected to a colonial plan that targeted its geographical unity and cultural depth, and its political map was placed on the table of division and fragmentation in light of unjust secret and public international agreements. At that time, Algeria had been under the influence of French colonialism since 1830 AD. This situation did not prevent Algerian thinkers and scholars from addressing and taking a stand on the painful developments that the rest of the Arab world has witnessed. After the announcement of the British mandate in Palestine, the Palestinian question was at the center of discussions in the speeches of the leaders and intellectuals of the Algerian National Movement. To approach this subject and explore its secrets in this study, we return, through a historical approach, to the letters, reports and memoirs of the actors in local and foreign archives, in order to evaluate them and read their content critically and analytically in order to determine the lessons they offer and the dimensions they provide. To what extent has the Palestinian question contributed to crystallizing the liberal consciousness of the national question and to shaping the collective perception of the unity of the Arab destiny? What was the impact of this question on the issues of communication with the West, with its civilization and institutions?
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    نشاط قبائل الشعانبة على الحدود الطرابلسية الجزائرية مطلع القرن العشرين و موقف الإدارتين العثمانية و الفرنسية منه من خلال وثائق الأرشيف العثماني
    (2021-12-29) لكحل, الشيخ
    In this research paper, the researcher deals with the problem of the activity of the Chaamba tribes on the Tripoli-Algerian borders at the beginning of the twentieth century and the position of the Ottoman and French administrations regarding it. In studying this problem, the researcher relied on translating and studying some of the documents who had seen in the Ottoman Archives. At the end, The researcher concluded that the activity of the Chaamba tribes, during the period under study, was not acceptable to the French or the Ottomans. And that the military actions of this tribes on the Tripoli border, was a cycle of resistance against the French colonialist, and those groups were not related to the Ottoman authority in Tripoli, and did not work in its favor.