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Sharif
Boubaghla
Native name
الشريف بوبغلة
Birth name
Muhammad Al-Amjad bin Abd Almalik
Born
~1820 Saïda, Algeria
Died
December 1854
Buried
El Alia Cemetery
Allegiance
Emirate of Abdelkader 1832-1847 Dahra revolt 1847-1850 Kabylia revolt 1850-1854
Years of service
183?-1854
Battles/wars
French conquest of Algeria
Battle Of The Sebaou River (1854)
Battle of Tachekkirt
Sherif Boubaghla or Cherif Boubaghla (in Arabic: الشريف بوبغلة , the man with the mule) (full name Muhammad Al-Amjad bin Abd Almalik محمد الأمجد بن عبد المالك) was an Algerian military resistance leader who led a struggle against the French colonial invasion in the mid-19th century.[1] He participated in a wide variety of Algerian resistance movements and rebellions against the French army.
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as SherifBoubaghla. He was probably a former lieutenant in the army of Emir Abdelkader, defeated for the last time by the French in 1847. Boubaghla refused...
successfully killed Joseph Napoléon, and routed his unit. In 1851 SherifBoubaghla, a famous leader of local resistance was pursued by the French. He...
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figures of kabylie resistance to the French emerged in the person of Chérif Boubaghla. In 1851 he began moving through the Medjana plain, the Kalaa, and the...