Amar Mohammedi

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Amar Mohammedi
Wali of Algiers Province
In office
June 17, 1962 – July 6, 1962
Preceded byVitalis Cros
Succeeded byNadir Kassab
Wali of the Algiers Autonomous Zone
Preceded bySaadi Yacef
Succeeded byPosition abolished
Personal details
Political partyFLN

Amar Mohammedi was an Algerian veteran and politician who served as the first wali of Algiers Province following Algerian independence in 1962, and as the head of the Autonomous Zone of Algiers between 1957 and 1962.

Biography[edit]

Little is known about Mohammedi's early life. His first political position was as head of the Algiers Autonomous Zone after the arrest of ZAA leader Saadi Yacef after Yacef's arrest by French authorities on September 24, 1957.[1][2] Following Algerian independence in 1962, Mohammedi's role as head of the ZAA was transferred to wali of Algiers Province, and he received the keys to the city from French head of Algiers Vitalis Cros.[3] Christian Fouchet stated that Cros and Mohammedi worked together during the transfer of control of Algiers from France to Algeria.[4]

Between 1961 and 1962, Mohammedi participated in Algeria's transition to independence under Commander Azzedine and kept the peace during the 1962 Algerian independence referendum.[4] Nadir Kassab succeeded Mohammedi as wali of Algiers on July 6, 1962, just nineteen days after Mohammedi became wali.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Le 11 décembre 1960 : l'enthousiasme patriotique ressuscité par les Algériens". ChoufChouf (in French). Archived from the original on 2015-02-06. Retrieved 2024-05-08.
  2. ^ archive.wikiwix.com https://archive.wikiwix.com/cache/index2.php?url=http://dzactiviste.info/evenements-du-11-decembre-1960-ces-algeriennes-qui-ont-relance-la-revolution/comment-page-1/#federation=archive.wikiwix.com&tab=url. Retrieved 2024-05-08. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. ^ liberte-algerie.com. ""Le pouvoir a été usurpé en 1962": Toute l'actualité sur liberte-algerie.com". http://www.liberte-algerie.com/ (in French). Retrieved 2024-05-08. {{cite web}}: External link in |website= (help)
  4. ^ a b "Annuaire de l'Afrique du Nord 1976". guy.perville.free.fr. Retrieved 2024-05-08.
  5. ^ "Sommaire" (PDF). Journal Officiel de l'Etat Algerien. September 4, 1962. Retrieved May 8, 2024.