Videos tagged with "was"
Driving through Ariana, Tunis. [04:48]
More poverty in Tunis. This place was so run-down. Loose cattle on the roadside :O Still very interesting. :)
Tags: Ariana, Tunis, Tunisia, driving, poverty, poor, life, scenery, Muslim, Arabic, Tourism, Libya, Terrorism, War, Iran, Egypt, Morocco, Lebanon, Algeria
Biskra, Jijel, Bejaia 2011.wmv [09:01]
In May 2011 we went touring from Algiers, down to Biskra and from there back up to Algiers, via El Kantara, Constantine, Jijel and Bejaia. It was the most amazing trip of our lifes so far.
Tags: Algeria, Djazair, Biskra, Algerie, El Kantara
Sahabie Rasul Sidi Okba ibn Nafi, Biskra-Algeria [08:43]
Uqba ibn Nafi (Arabic: عقبة بن نافع 'Uqbah ibn Nāfi', also referred to as Oqba ibn Nafi, Uqba bin Nafe, Uqba ibn al Nafia, or Akbah; 622--683) was an Arab hero and general who was serving the Umayyad dynasty, in Amir Muavia and Yazid periods, who began the Islamic conquest of the Maghreb, including present-day Algeria, Tunisia, Libya and Morocco in North Africa. He was the nephew of 'Amr ibn al-'As. Uqba is often surnamed al-Fihri in reference to the Banu Fihri, a clan connected to the Quraysh. His descendants would be known as the 'Oqbids' or 'Fihrids'. Uqba is the founder of the cultural city of Kairouan in Tunisia. Uqba accompanied Al-'As in his initial raids and capture of cities in North Africa starting with Barca, then proceeding to Tripolitania in 644 AD. In 670 now the emir or commander, Uqba led an Arab army to North Africa, crossing the Egyptian deserts, and setting up military posts at regular intervals along his route. In a region of what is now Tunisia, he established the town now called Kairouan (Kairwan or al Qayrawan, meaning "camp" or "caravanserai" in Persian) about 160 kilometres south of present-day Tunis, which he used as a base for further operations. According to one legend, one of Uqba's soldiers stumbled across a golden goblet buried in the sands. It was recognized as one that had disappeared from Mecca some years before, and when it was dug out of the sand a spring appeared, with waters said to come from the same source as those of the sacred ...
Tags: Algeria, Sahabi, Biskara, Sidi Okba, Okba Ibn Nafi
Al Muntada Al Islami, Magrib Salah - Dua For Syria [10:56]
Al Muntada Al Islami, Magrib Salah - Dua For Syria 10/Feb/2012
Tags: Syria, Morocco, Dua, Egypt, Arabic, Lebanon, Algeria, Cairo, al, muntada, almuntada, islami, alislami, wasim, kempson, waseem, saeed, qadi, alqadi, sa'eed, islam, sooria, damascus, dimashque, maghrib, magrib, salaah, prayer, pray, muslim, Quran, Muhammad,
Songs of The Algerian Revolution [01:42]
This is a very old recording of one of the songs that was sung by the Freedom fighters in the Algerian Revolution ( 1954 to 1962) It is a very old recording. Please forgive the quality . I believe it was recorded by Italians shortly after the war
Tags: algerian, revolution, battle, of, algiers, Algeria, algerie, onetruemedia






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