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Alger 1896. Vidéo rare !

Jan-8-2009 By Admin

[Credit-goes-to-the-uploader] Appréciez cette vidéo rare d'el djazair (alger) filmée en 1896.On apperçoit sur le film la rue bab el oued, la place du gouvernement (place des martyrs) , djamaâ eldjedid ,bd de la république (bd Ché guevara), le port et les quais d'alger et cela il y a plus d'un siécle.c'est le feu Rachid ksentini qui chante dessus son titre "achtah achtah ya loulou" C'est pas impresionnant? merci à l'emission choumou3 de nous montrer ces belles images de notre alger.Nounou à votre service !

Mouloudia D'alger

Jan-8-2009 By Admin

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Video Accompagnée Par " Elle Est D'Ailleurs " de Pierre Bachelet. Algiers (Arabic: الجزائر, Standard Arabic: Al Jaza'ir IPA: [ɛlʤɛˈzɛːʔir], Algerian Arabic: Dzayer ([dzæjer] (From Berber pronunciation), [[Berber languages|of the largest in the Maghreb[1] (behind Casablanca). Nicknamed El-Bahdja (البهجة) or Alger la Blanche ("Algiers the White") for the glistening white of its buildings as seen rising up from the sea, it is situated on the west side of a bay of the Mediterranean Sea. The city name is derived from the Arabic word al-jazā'ir, which translates as the islands, referring to the four islands which lay off the city's coast until becoming part of the mainland in 1525. Al-jazā'ir is itself a truncated form of the city's older name jazā'ir banī mazghannā, "the islands of (the tribe) Bani Mazghanna", used by early medieval geographers such as al-Idrisi and Yaqut al-Hamawi. Algiers is the only Algerian city with an English name different from its French name. The modern part of the city is built on the level ground by the seashore and the old part, the ancient city of the deys, climbs the steep hill behind the modern town and is crowned by the casbah or citadel, 400 feet (122 m) above the sea. The casbah and the two quays form a triangle. commercial outpost called Ikosim, later developed into a small Roman town called Icosium, existed on what is now the marine quarter of the city. The rue de la Marine follows the lines of a Roman street. Roman cemeteries existed near Bab-el-Oued and Bab Azoun. The city was given Latin rights by Vespasian. The bishops of Icosium are mentioned as late as the 5th century. City and harbour of Algiers, circa 1921 City and harbour of Algiers, circa 1921 The present city was founded in 944 by Buluggin ibn Ziri, the founder of the Berber Zirid-Senhaja dynasty, which was overthrown by Roger II of Sicily in 1148. The Zirids had before that date lost Algiers, which in 1159 was occupied by the Almohades, and in the 13th century came under the dominion of the Abd-el-Wadid sultans of Tlemcen. Nominally part of the sultanate of Tlemcen, Algiers had a large measure of independence under amirs of its own, Oran being the chief seaport of the Abd-el-Wahid. The islet in front of the harbour, subsequently known as the Penon, had been occupied by the Spaniards as early as 1302. Thereafter, a considerable trade grew up between Algiers and Spain. Algiers from this time became the chief seat of the Barbary pirates. In October 1541, the king of Spain and Holy Roman Emperor Charles V sought to capture the city, but a storm destroyed a great number of his ships, and his army of some 30,000, chiefly Spaniards, was defeated by the Algerians under their Pasha, Hassan. From the 17th century, Algiers, by then only formally part of the Ottoman Empire but essentially free of Ottoman control, sited on the periphery of both the Ottoman and European economic spheres, and depending for its existence on a Mediterranean that was increasingly controlled by European shipping, backed by European navies, turned to piracy and ransoming. Repeated attempts were made by various nations to subdue the pirates that disturbed shipping in the western Mediterranean and engaged in slave raids as far north as Cornwall. The United States fought two wars (the First and Second Barbary Wars) over Algiers' attacks on shipping. In 1816, the city was bombarded by a British squadron under Lord Exmouth (a descendant of Thomas Pellew, taken in an Algerian slave raid in 1715), assisted by Dutch men-of-war, and the corsair fleet burned. The history of Algiers from 1830 to 1962 is bound to the larger history of Algeria and its relationship to France. On July 4, 1827, on the pretext of an affront to the French consul — whom the dey had hit with a fly-whisk when he said the French government was not prepared to pay its large outstanding debts to two Algerian Jewish merchants — a French army under General de Bourmont attacked the city, which capitulated the following day. Algiers became a French colony. In 1962, after a bloody independence struggle in which up to 1.5 million Algerians died at the hands of the French Army and the Algerian Front de Libération Nationale, Algeria finally gained its independence, with Algiers as its capital. Since then, despite losing its entire European or pied-noir population, the city has expanded massively. It now has about 3 million inhabitants, or 10 percent of Algeria's population — and its suburbs now cover most of the surrounding Metidja plain. Having hosted the All-Africa Games in 1978, Algiers will again host the games in 2007. Algiers is also the "Capital of Arabic Culture" for 2007. In August 2007, The Economist magazine ranked Algiers as the least livable city in a survey of 132 cities.

Extract El Bandi of Cheikh Sidi Bemol in Algiers concert lirics and musics Hocine BOUKELLA. Translation Aric Wizenberg The bandit My teeth were on the dole Like me, they weren't working anymore. Electricity and gas supplies cut off I dreamt of coffees and cigs. Misfortune was watching out at my door, Eager for finding me dead. My time would have come, I became a bandit, forgive me. In the street, I went out, determined, A big club in the hand. I knocked out the first guy around, I striped him down and left him. The snakes (1) heard about it, Went and picked up me, chained. They nabbed me at the café, Direction: the Serkadji (2). Mr. and Mrs. So-and-so, Unemployed persons and workers, Every of them said: "This nutcase, He should be sentenced to death!" Hopefully, the judge calmed down When he heard all my miseries. He said to me: "You're a criminal, You must pay ten years!" I spent eight, they released me, I had missed the neighborhood, Mister! In Belcourt(3), I wandered, Walking and lowering the head. I was afraid of being recognized, Chased away or insulted I imagined everyone was full of hatred, All of them ready to lay into me. I met a guy from the neighborhood He said to me: "Welcome, Ali!" Another said: "Hi! We weren't anymore expecting you back!" So I understood a thing: Friends exist in this world. I parked myself on the kerb And let my tears flow. (1) snakes : cops ; (2) Serkadji : prison of Algiers ; (3) Belcourt : district of Algiers Extrait El Bandi de Cheikh Sidi Bemol en concert a Alger salle Ibn Zeydoun El Bandi Paroles et Musiques Hocine BOUKELLA (d'apres «Celui Qui A Mal Tourne» de G. BRASSENS) Le Bandit Traduction Hocine Boukella Mes dents etaient au chomage Comme moi, ne bossaient plus. Electricite, gaz coupes, Je revais de cafe et de clope. Le Malheur guettait a ma porte, Impatient de me voir crever. Ma derniere heure allait sonner, J'ai vire bandit, pardonnez-moi. Dans la rue, je sortis, decide, Un grand baton a la main. J'assommais le premier venu, Le depouillais et l'abandonnais. Les serpents eurent vent de l'histoire Et vinrent m'embarquer enchaine. Ils me cueillirent chez le cafetier, Direction : le Serkadji. Monsieur Untel, Madame Unetelle, Le chomeur comme le travailleur, Tous dirent : «Cet energumene, Il faut le condamner a mort!» Heureusement, le juge se radoucit Quand je racontais mes miseres. Il me dit: «Tu es des criminels, Tu dois payer dix ans!» J'en fis huit, on m'a relache, Le quartier me manquait, Monsieur ! A Belcourt, je vais trainer, Marchant et baissant la tete. J'avais peur d'etre reconnu, D'être chasse ou insulte J'imaginais les gens pleins de haine, Tous prets a me tomber dessus. Je trouvais un gars du quartier Qui me dit: «Sois le bienvenue, Ali!» Un autre me dit: «Salut! Te revoir, on n'y comptait plus!» Alors je compris une chose: Il y a des amis dans ce monde. Je posais mon cul sur le trottoir Et laissais jaillir mes larmes.

Lili Boniche - Alger Alger

Jan-8-2009 By Admin

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mouloudia d'alger

Jan-8-2009 By Admin

this is dedicated to all chnawa green and red to me last days

Cheb Khaled concert à Alger 2007

One of the most prominant singers of Algerian popular music, Lili, a jewish singer who sings in arabic straddled religions to produce music that left its heart in modern Algeria. He is one of several still listened to singers that sing in Algerian dialect that are not muslim. Enjoy his most famous song ALGER ALGER together with pictures from Algiers and Oran's now departed Jewish Communities. Over 100,000 Jews called Oran their home. They are now living around the world but their music is a memory of their 500 years in Algeria after the spanish inquisition.

mouloudia d'alger by rafi3

Jan-8-2009 By Admin

super montage du mcalger part rafie l'artiste

Film - Alger Février 2008

Jan-8-2009 By Admin

Film fait à partir d'une caméra embarquée, ça fait joli, en fait, un simple appareil photo, pour réaliser un long travelling, sur un trajet à Alger. VOIR AUSSI : http://ahmed-window.blogspot.com/ Donc, lieu de tournage : Alger Date de tournage : 2 février 2008

ALGER LA BLANCHE EL BAHDJA

Jan-8-2009 By Admin

Montage de photos d'Alger, la plus belle ville du monde... A voir, et a commenter !!!!!! =) Montage by http://www.sandramillenium.com/araf/ Merci de votre visite =)

Renault - Elf movie. Great shots and music. Onboard. Renault R20 Turbo. Marreau brothers on their way to victory. Battle with Lada Niva driver Jean Claude Briavoine.

Sketch, algerien, Duo Alger, Der Turan

Cheb Khaled Alger 87 "Ma aandi hadja fi ness"

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CHEB YAZID en concert a alger

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fete de la jeunesse a alger 1997

Balade du Cap Matifou - la place, l'ancienne église, le marabout.Ain Taya te retour vers Alger Plage.

this is one of the sportsman modified qualifying races for the 2008 Utica Rome Speedway 'New Yorker 200' on Sunday, 9-14 in Vernon, NY. Brad Alger OWNED the track with his awsome driving & his BAD ASS AAHPE hi performance engine built by Jim Ackley which by the way, never let him down once the whole season!! he later went on to 'CLOSE THE DEAL' and WIN the feature later that night!! Another outstanding night of racing for Alger and his crew!! Excellent music in this video: 37 Stitches by Drowning Pool thanks for watching sher video and editing by the camera ladies Hey, check back in a day or so for the '2' part video of the 2008 NEW YORKER 200 Sportsman Feature

Au nom du group de tous les stagiaires de plongée sous-marine P 2 session Août 2008 Hafida Ounaiza krimo kamel khaled Abdou noufel et chazil je teins à remercier chaleureusement Ali le propriétaire du club Aly-sub ainsi que tous les moniteurs pour leur dévouements et leurs sérieux en loccurrence Monsieur Goumeziane Ali moniteur fassas m3 instructeur cmas 3étoiles, Omar, Jahid, Said, MoMO moniteurs M1, Hillal amine lamin plongeurs p3, Boubaker le barreur et à tous le plongeurs dAlgerie.

cheb khaled a alger 2002_bakhta

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Line Monty - La traversee d'Alger

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Alger la blanche by air by night.Helicopte work.*Alger*: VIIème siècle avant JC : existence d'un comptoir phénicien appelé d'Ikosim, « l'île aux mouettes ». 40 ap. JC : annexion à l'Empire romain, la ville est rebaptisée Icosium. Vème siècle : l'agglomération est entièrement détruite par les Vandales. 960 : l'Emir Bologhine Ibn Ziri fonde Djazaïr Béni Mezghana. La baie abritée des vents d'ouest constitue le socle d'Alger. Quatre îlots, dont l'alignement permit de créer le port, lui ont valu le nom de Djazaïr, qui signifie « îles ». Les Algérois la surnomment aussi : Bahdja, la joyeuse.