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Zemmour is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Éric Zemmour (born 1958), French writer, journalist and politician * Freddy Zemmour (born 1942), French footballer See also * Ait Zemmour, Moroccan Berber tribe * Beni Zemmour, Moroccan Arab tribe * Guelta Zemmur Guelta Zemmur (or Guelta Zemour, Tamazight for "olive tree pool") is a small town or village in the Moroccan-administered part of the territory of Western Sahara. The town is based around a guelta or oasis, retaining rain water for long periods ..., town in Western Sahara * Tiris Zemmour Region, region of Mauritania * Zemmoura, town in Algeria {{surname ...
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Éric Zemmour
Éric Justin Léon Zemmour (; born 31 August 1958) is a French History of far-right movements in France, far-right politician, essayist, writer and political journalist and pundit. He was an editor and panelist on ''Face à l'Info'', a daily show broadcast on CNews, from 2019 to 2021. He ran in the 2022 French presidential election, in which he placed fourth in the first round. Born in the Parisian suburb of Montreuil, Seine-Saint-Denis, Montreuil, Zemmour studied at Sciences Po. He worked as a reporter for ''Le Quotidien de Paris'' from 1986 to 1996. He then joined ''Le Figaro'', where he worked until 2021. Zemmour also became known as a television personality, appearing as a pundit or co-host on shows such as ''On n'est pas couché'' on France 2 (2006–2011) and ''Ça se dispute'' on CNews, I-Télé (2003–2014), as well as ''Zemmour et Naulleau'' (2011–2021), a weekly evening talk show on Paris Première, together with literary critic Éric Naulleau. Zemmour also worked for ...
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Freddy Zemmour
Freddy Zemmour (born 21 February 1942) is an Algerian former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Career Freddy Zemmour began playing football at the age of nine with Gallia Sports Algérois and was Algiers Department Champion in the three categories, Minimes, Cadets and Juniors. He spent his first senior year at Gallia d'Alger in 1961–62. That year, he played with Achour Salah, Ghazi Djermane, Abdelghani Zitouni, Nassou and Boubekeur Belbekri. After the independence of Algeria became a soldier in the French army in El Harrach, Belbekri who played with him in Gallia d'Alger and during his visit to his mother to ask him to join him at the USM Alger, at Bologhine stadium. At that time, come out regularly from the military barracks to see his mother One day he went to train with USM Alger and was greeted by his friend Belbekri and coach Abdelaziz Ben Tifour. In the 1962–63 season, Zemmour won his only title with USM Alger after winning the National 1 final ...
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Ait Zemmour
The Aït Zemmour () or Zemmour are a Berbers, Berber tribal confederation found between Rabat and Meknes in the Al-Maamora Forest, forests of Mamora centered around Khemisset. Etymology The name Zemmour comes from the Berber languages, Berber ''Azemmur'' which refers to the oleaster in the South of Morocco and the tree cultivated in the Rif, Kabylia etc. The term ''azemmur'' can translate to "Olive, olive trees" or "olives". According to the Encyclopédie berbère, Berber Encyclopedia, Zemmur, the name of the tribe, could be an ancient form of the word ''azemmur'' or alternatively goes back to the root ZMR which is found elsewhere in Berber with the meaning "to be able, to be capable, to support". History Historically, the tribe was nomadic with 100% of the population living in tents in 1920. By 1952, this fell to 63%. Because of the formation of villages, tribal links became weakened. Culture Textiles One of the distinguishing features of the flatweaves of the Zemmour ...
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Beni Zemmour
Beni Zemmour is an Arab tribe descendant of Banu Hilal. It is part of the Tadla confederacy."Bulletin". ''Société de géographie d'Alger et de l'Afrique du Nord'', Vol. 24, 1923, p. 191. See also *Tadla *Beni Hassan * Beni Ahsen * Rahamna *Maqil The Banu Ma'qil () is an Arab nomadic tribe that originated in South Arabia. The tribe emigrated to the Maghreb region of North Africa with the Banu Hilal and Banu Sulaym tribes in the 11th century. They mainly settled in and around the Saharan ... References Arab tribes in Morocco {{Africa-ethno-group-stub ...
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Guelta Zemmur
Guelta Zemmur (or Guelta Zemour, Tamazight for "olive tree pool") is a small town or village in the Moroccan-administered part of the territory of Western Sahara. The town is based around a guelta or oasis, retaining rain water for long periods. It was a camp site for the Sahrawi nomads of the area for hundreds of years. It functioned as one of the most important military strongholds for the indigenous Polisario Front guerrilla after the retreat of Spain from what was then Spanish Sahara. As Morocco and Mauritania asserted control over the former Spanish colony from the north and south according to the Madrid Accords, Guelta Zemmur acted as a stopping-point for refugees en route to the Sahrawi refugee camps in Tindouf, Algeria. It was also noted for the Guelta Zemmur conference on November 28, 1975, on the heels of the Ain Ben Tili conference. A gathering of the formerly Spanish-backed Djema'a was held in the town (then under Polisario control), where it agreed to support ...
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