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Sufi tradition is deeply engrained in Algerian culture for centuries. You know the Wahhabi's attack on Sufism.

By the way, you should be very proud of the freedom of thought in this Forum. The Pakistan forum is pretty much taken over by the GCC people. For example, you can't say a word in that forum about UAE military excesses in Libya, Yemen and elsewhere. You get banned right away.
CEZAYIRLI
CEZAYIRLI
Right, the Algerian ancestors were the Numidians, all the rest were visitors which today make the Algerian beautiful mix of people :)
Nilgiri
Nilgiri
I myself am a mix of three "tribes" technically in Indian case. A lot of us like to think purely in terms of mother tongue language and religion for identity markers ethnicity wise (because it makes things simpler).....but actually there is stuff much deeper than that....these ancestors and later visitors etc.
CEZAYIRLI
CEZAYIRLI
Riffiians because they are Amazigh, are terribly treated by the Moroccan royal family.
As for Algeria, it has been ruled by the sons of peasants who fought France for independence. Kabyles and other Amazighs in Algeria have been dominantly the rulers of Algeria. The most famous Algerian president is Boumediene, An Amazigh Chaoui from East Algerie.

Boumediene, Algeria President
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''Osmanlı Hanedanı Türk tarihindeki ailelerin en büyüğüdür. Tarihi vazifesini şerefiyle yapıp çekilmiştir. Şüphesiz onların da kusurları vardır. Fakat Osmanlı padişahlarını topyekun küçük görmek ve göstermeye çalışmak kendi tarihimize ve geçmişimize karşı nankörlük olur.''

-Nihal Atsız
Hey bro, saw you are back to the forum now and then. Hope everything is well with you and yours (y)
Vergennes
Vergennes
Hello dear friend,

Sadly I'm a bit busy with work and family so not so much time to come here but i'll try to be more active. :)
Hey Bro, do you know how can I initiate a "casual discussion" about sports, for example. The Algerian National Team defeated Djibouti 8-0 this week in World Cup Eliminations, and I wish to make some comments regarding that.
I rather have this guy create his own thread and spread whatever ideas he might have about his country. Diplomatic ties between the two countries no longer exist, and I have no interest in having a dialog with him, particularly because his level of analysis doesn't meet certain quality and knowledge standards.
I have an old Turkish friend Numan Dogan, currently a EE professor in the US, who brought my attention to the fact that İsmail Demir was among our ME students at Washington State University back in the early 90's. small world.
A carpet is large enough to accommodate two sufis, but the world is not large enough for two Kings.

Yavuz Sultan Selim

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