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Aïn M'lila

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Country
  
Algeria

Area
  
236 km²

Local time
  
Sunday 6:51 PM

Team
  
AS Aïn M'lila

Time zone
  
CET (UTC+1)

Population
  
69,798 (1998)

Province
  
Oum El Bouaghi Province

Aïn M'lila

Weather
  
9°C, Wind NW at 14 km/h, 77% Humidity

Neighborhoods
  
الصوالحية, فورشي, المنظر الجميل, القزارنة, الكاسطور

Aïn M'lila (Arabic: عين مليلة‎‎, Ayn Malīlah; which means "the white source") is a town and commune in Oum El Bouaghi Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 69,798. It is the home-town of Larbi Ben M'hidi, one of the most prominent Algerian leaders during the war of independence. It is the home of football club AS Ain M'lila that currently play in the Championnat National de Football Amateur (third division).

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Map of Ain M'lila, Algeria

History

The first people known to have settled in the region are the Zemouls. They were the oldest and most formidable cavalry which was established in Aïn M'lila on the road between Constantine and Batna during the Ottoman Empire ruling. The Zemouls were a war like tribe whose chief military and administrative bore the title of zemala caid. On an order of the Bey, they would take up arms, to ride and lend a hand, or to punish the rebels, or to facilitate the implementation of administrative measures. For each about fifty horsemen, was called a chaouch which had only a purely military authority. Under the last Bey, Hadj Ahmed, they had more than five hundred horsemen commanded by ten or fifteen chaouche, as circumstances require.

World War I

As Algeria was French many people from Algeria participated in the War.

Refer to French Algeria.

List of the war dead from Aïn M'lila during the first world war.

  • Ali ben Saïd Benzouaï (16 June 1898 – 18 June 1918 - aged 20)
  • Messaoud ben Larbi Harkat (14 June 1896 - 1 September 1918 - aged 22)
  • World War II

    During the second world war a military airfield was built. It was built by the Army Corps of Engineers on a flat, dry lakebed at an altitude of 2580 feet, designed for heavy bomber use by the United States Army Air Force Twelfth Air Force during the North African Campaign with concrete runways, hardstands and taxiways.

    Refer to Ain M'lila Airfield.

    References

    Aïn M'lila Wikipedia