Thala Oufella
Soumâa or Thala Oufella is a village in the Boumerdès Province in Kabylie, Algeria.
Location
The village is surrounded by Meraldene River and Isser River, and also the town of Thenia in the Khachna mountain range.
Zawiya
History
This village has experienced the facts of several historical events:
- Battle of the Col des Beni Aïcha (1837)
- Battle of the Col des Beni Aïcha (1846)
- Battle of the Col des Beni Aïcha (1871)
Notable people
- Sidi Boushaki, Algerian theologian.
- Cheikh Ali Boushaki, Algerian leader.
- Cheikh Mohamed Boushaki, Algerian leader.
- Abdenour Boushaki , Algerian politician.
- Abderrahmane Boushaki, Algerian leader.
- Ali Boushaki, Algerian theologian.
- Brahim Boushaki, Algerian theologian.
- Ciria, Berber leader.
- Dius, Berber leader.
- Feriel Boushaki, Algerian artist.
- Firmus, Berber leader.
- Gildo, Berber leader.
- Mascezel, Berber leader.
- Mazuca, Berber leader.
- Mohamed Rahmoune, Algerian politician.
- Mohamed Seghir Boushaki, Algerian politician.
- Nubel , Berber leader.
- Salah Bouchatal , Algerian politician.
- Sammac, Berber leader.
- Tarek Boushaki , Algerian academician.
- Yahia Boushaki (Shahid), Algerian politician.
References
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Soumâa.
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- ^ "Kiriya, Firmus".
- ^ "Un roman historique".
- ^ "L'Épopée de Firmus revient à la surface".
- ^ "Le château de Petra ou la guerre du prince Firmus contre Rome".
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- ^ "Salvina".
- ^ "Nubel".