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When Algiers Ruled the Waves: The Corsairs Who Challenged an Empire
In the summer of 1631, the entire village of Baltimore on Ireland’s southwest coast vanished overnight. Over 100 men, women, and children—fishermen, farmers, mothers with babies in arms—were spirited away across the sea to Algiers, where they would spend the…
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Why “Bou-” Is So Common in Algerian Surnames
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Are Algerians Arabs? History, Language, and the Question of Identity
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The Foggaras of Algeria: Ancient Water Systems That Brought Life to the Sahara
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Baya Mahieddine: The Self-Taught Visionary Who Redefined Algerian Art
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Kassaman: Algeria’s Revolutionary Anthem That Still Echoes Today
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