The struggle of the Setifian women during the liberation revolution: the struggle of Al-Tawes Messahel model

Authors

  • chouaib guemaz University of Batna - 1 Author
  • Derbal Salama University of Batna - 1 Author

Keywords:

Algerian Revolution ;Algerian Women's Struggle; The Setifian women

Abstract

The Algerian woman has struggled resolutely since 1830. Her struggle intensified with the beginning of the liberation revolution for her political awareness of national responsibility and the need to support the Algerian cause The Setifian women were also resolute in the struggle during the liberation revolution at all levels, or the political struggle of its awareness of the Algerian cause and even the military struggle alongside the Mujahideen in the framework of providing financial support by donating money to strengthen their ranks by ensuring the provision of a regular budget and to meet the expenses of the war against France and silver. Algeria has been prominent in the health side treating the victims and motivate them morally, and among the models that can be talked about, which was absent in the media, striving Al-Tawes Messahel was born south of Setif and provided great services to the centers of the army in the third side, the first region, "the first Wilaya historically."

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Published

2018-12-31