Sidi M'hamed Bou Qobrine Cemetery
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Sidi M'hamed Bou Qobrine Cemetery (Arabic: مقبرة سيدي أمحمد بوقبرين) is a cemetery in the commune of Belouizdad in Algeria. The name relates to Sidi M'hamed Bou Qobrine.[1]
History
In the place of this Muslim cemetery, in 1830 during the French conquest of Algeria, there was only the mausoleum of Sidi M'hamed Bou Qobrine and a few graves among the wild olive trees.[2]
It was then that the burials of the Muslim dead in Algiers were more and more numerous in the El Kettar cemetery from 1834, and in the Sidi M'hamed Cemetery.[3]
The latter began to be a Muslim necropolis only around 1850, when the cemeteries occupying the site of the streets of Tripoli, Larbi Ben Mhidi, Ali Boumendjel and Boulevard Debbih Cherif were destroyed.[4]
Originally surrounded by cacti and aloe vera, a perimeter wall was built to surrounded it at the start of the 20th century.[5][6]
The entrance gate, the minaret, the portico and the fountain were also built at this time.[7]
Notable interments
- Sidi M'hamed Bou Qobrine
- Abderrahmane Djilali [ar][8]
- Ahmed Senhadji[9]
- Aïssat Idir[10]
- Ali Boumendjel[11]
- Amina Belouizdad[12]
- Hassiba Ben Bouali[13]
- Larbi Zekkal[14]
- Madani Abbassi[15]
- Malek Bennabi[16]
- Mohamed Bachir El Ibrahimi[17]
- Mohamed Belouizdad[18]
- Mohamed Lefkir[19]
- Zoubir Bouadjadj [ar][20]
Gallery
- Zawiyet Sidi M'hamed Bou Qobrine [ar]
See also
References
- ^ "Cimetières d'Alger". Djazairess.
- ^ "Cimetières Alger.. Des ouvriers qui trichent". Djazairess.
- ^ ""Le secteur n'a pas bénéficié d'un intérêt particulier des autorités"". Djazairess.
- ^ "Cimetières A Alger, on n'a plus de place pour enterrer nos morts". Djazairess.
- ^ "Les cimetières de la capitale saturés". Djazairess.
- ^ "Alger : chute d'un arbre géant au cimetière de Sidi M'hamed sans aucun dégât". Djazairess.
- ^ "Visite guidée au cimetière de Sidi M'hamed Personnalités et légendes au flanc de l'oubli". www.algerie-dz.com.
- ^ "Cheikh Abderrahmane Djilali inhumé au cimetière de Sidi M'hamed (Alger)". Djazairess.
- ^ "Ahmed Senhadji inhumé au cimetière de Sidi M'hamed (Alger)". Djazairess.
- ^ "Aïssat Idir". Djazairess.
- ^ "Ali Boumendjel repose au cimetière de Sidi M'hamed". Djazairess.
- ^ "La speakerine Amina Belouizdad n'est plus". Djazairess.
- ^ "Un haut lieu de mémoire". Djazairess.
- ^ "Larbi Zekkal inhumé au cimetière de Sidi M'hamed (Alger)". Djazairess.
- ^ "Abassi Madani enterré au cimetière de Sidi Mhamed à Belcourt devant une foule monstre". April 27, 2019.
- ^ "Malek Bennabi ... Suite et fin". Djazairess.
- ^ "Les Oulémas algériens et la Révolution : Clarifications à propos de certaines vérités historiques". Djazairess.
- ^ "Le 14 janvier 1952 décédait Mohamed Belouizdad". Djazairess.
- ^ "Mohamed Lefkir inhumé hier". Djazairess.
- ^ "Le défunt moudjahid Zoubir Bouadjadj inhumé au cimetière de Sidi M'hamed à Alger". Djazairess.
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