Symbols of betrayal
* Symbols of treason (these are the heads of labor in the revolution)
* What is strange is that most of these people are affiliated with the Idrisids, Al-Hilaliyyin, and Bani Salim, and they all claim Arab lineage!
* This is a picture that includes the Bedouin Pashaghawat in central, western and eastern Algeria. This expressive picture represents the major traitors of Algeria from the Pashaghawat who oppressed the Algerian people in collusion with the French colonialists. This picture was taken on the occasion of these traitors being awarded the Medal of Honor by Napoleon. The third in 1860, for the services provided by these people to the French against the Algerian people..
1) Al-Pasha Agha Muhammad Saeed bin Ali Sharif attributed himself to the Idrisid Arabs displaced from Morocco. He was on the side of French colonialism against the Boubagla revolution in the tribal lands, using religion to confuse people, of course.
2) Al-Bash Agha Abd al-Qadir ibn Daoud, from the family of Ould Zein ibn Daoud, descended from the Banu Amer al-Hilalia tribe. He controlled southern Oran. He and his Hilal tribe fought with France all the popular revolts in western Algeria.
3) Al-Bash Agha Si Sulaiman bin Siam, the ruler of Miliana, who allied with Al-Bash Agha Boualem bin Sharifa, both of whom were from the Jandal Al-Hilali tribe, against the Amazigh revolt of Beni Manasser, north of Chlef. These pashas were at the head of an army estimated at more than 750 traitors.
4) Al-Bash Agha Al-Tahir bin Muhyi Al-Din, from the Beni Suleiman tribe descended from Zaghba bin Hilal bin Amer, and he was the one who captured the heroine Lalla Fatima N’Soumer with him for six years until her death..
5) Al-Bash Agha bin Yahya bin Issa, from the sons of Niel, had an army of 125 traitorous Bedouins, and was at the disposal of General Marai to suppress the Taytari revolutionaries. He committed several crimes against the Zaatasha Amazigh revolutionaries and the Laghouat revolutionaries..
6) Al-Bash Agha Boualem bin Sharifa from the Jandal Hilalia tribe had an army of 350 traitors from the same Hilalia tribe. France used them against the Amazigh revolutionaries of Beni Manasir, north of Chlef, on the authority of Mohand Ochen.
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