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Colonel
Amirouche Aït Hamouda
Native name
Ɛmiṛuc At Ḥemmuda
Birth name
Amirouche Aït Hamouda
Nickname(s)
Wolf of Akfadou Amirouche the terrible
Born
(1926-10-31)31 October 1926 Tassaft Ouguemoun, French Algeria (present-day Algeria)
Died
29 March 1959(1959-03-29) (aged 32) Djebel Zamer, Bou Saâda, French Algeria
Buried
El Alia Cemetery
Years of service
1950–1959
Rank
Colonel
Amirouche Aït Hamouda (Arabic: عميروش آيت حمودة), commonly known as Colonel Amirouche, was an Algerian military leader during the Algerian War. He organizied the irregular military of the Wilaya III and is considered a national hero in Algeria.
He was killed during combat against French troops on 29 March 1959. This event was much publicized, as Amirouche was considered to be a great threat to the French in Algeria.
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