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  • The Tamanrasset Accords of 1991 were signed on January 6, 1991, between Malian chief of staff Colonel Ousmane Coulibaly, the chief of staff of the Malian...
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  • January 6, 1991 MPLA and FIAA signed the Tamanrasset Accords together with the government of Mali. The accord however failed to prevent further conflict...
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  • northern Mali. The ARLA surged as a dissident group opposing the Tamanrasset Accords. In December 1991, the ARLA joined the United Movements and Fronts...
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  • the MPLA and FIAA signed the Algeria-backed Tamanrasset Accords with the government of Mali. The accord, however, failed to prevent further conflict...
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    participating as rebel fighters. After a peace agreement known as the Tamanrasset Accords was reached in January 1991, the musicians left the rebel movement...
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  • created from the MPLA's disintegration after Ag Ghaly signed the Tamanrasset Accords in Algeria on behalf of the Tuareg people fighting for an independent...
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  • concessions very similar to those outlined in the National Pact and the Tamanrasset Accords. Kafougouna Koné, the Malian minister of Territorial Affairs, led...
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  • President Moussa Traoré agreed to the Tamanrasset Accords in 1991 creating a special status for Kidal Region, but the accords were never implemented due to the...
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  • two of the main rebel groups in Tamanrasset to negotiate a cease-fire. The FPLA, however, opposed the Tamanrasset Accords and continued their attacks. On...
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  • alongside Nigerien rebels. He was injured in the attack, and transported to Tamanrasset, Algeria for his injuries. He founded the Northern Mali Tuareg Alliance...
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    mainly the House of Representatives (HoR) and the Government of National Accord, for six years from 2014 to 2020. The General National Congress (GNC), based...
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    March 28 – 18 Algerian soldiers killed in an airplane crash in the Tamanrasset region. It is unknown if the crash was because of terrorist attack or...
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    Ecker (Algerian Sahara), lay south of Reggane and around 150 km north of Tamanrasset. Firing was carried out in galleries dug horizontally into the Tan Afella...
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    Year of Freedom, Volume 16. Indian National Congress. 1962. p. 216. India accorded recognition to Algeria on 2nd July ,1962 and established diplomatic relations...
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    French expression that formerly served to define the geographic concessions accorded by the French East India Company to the colonists of the island of Réunion...
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  • Algérie Flight 6289 crashes at the Aguenar – Hadj Bey Akhamok Airport in Tamanrasset, Algeria, killing 102 out of the 103 people on board. 2008 – A suicide...
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    Touareg authorized Charles de Foucauld to settle in the Hoggar, near Tamanrasset. National liberation movement In the Saoura region, Béni Abbès has always...
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  • military patrol in Tin Zaouatine, close to the border with Mali, in Tamanrasset Province. July 5: Algerian president Bouteflika was consoled by Egyptian...
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