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==Personal life==
==Personal life==
Kaouah was born in [[Aumale]], [[France]],<ref name="Aldrich">{{citation |last=Aldrich|first=Robert|year=2004|title=Vestiges of Colonial Empire in France|publisher=[[Springer Science+Business Media|Springer]]|isbn=0230005527|page=223}}</ref> to an [[Algeria|Algerian]] family of Ottoman [[Turkish people|Turkish]] origin.<ref name="Spiaggia"/>
Kaouah was born in [[Aumale]], [[France]],<ref name="Aldrich">{{citation |last=Aldrich|first=Robert|year=2004|title=Vestiges of Colonial Empire in France|publisher=[[Springer Science+Business Media|Springer]]|isbn=0230005527|page=223}}</ref> to an [[Algeria]]n family of Ottoman [[Turkish people|Turkish]] origin.<ref name="Spiaggia"/>


He died in [[Perpignan]].<ref name="Aldrich"/>
He died in [[Perpignan]].<ref name="Aldrich"/>


==References==
==References==
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Mourad Kaouah
Personal details
Born11 April 1919
Aumale, France
Died7 October 1989
Perpignan, France
CitizenshipFrench
Political partyNational Front
OccupationPolitician, football player

Mourad Kaouah (1919-1989) was a French politician and football player. He served as the deputy of Algiers from 1958 to 1962.[1] Thus, he was the only French Muslim deputy at the time.[2] Kaouah was also a member of the right-wing French National Front party. However, his candidacy was unsuccessful in the 1984 elections.[3]

A room in the Cercle Algérianiste Museum in Perpignan is named in his honour.[4]

Personal life

Kaouah was born in Aumale, France,[4] to an Algerian family of Ottoman Turkish origin.[1]

He died in Perpignan.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b Spiaggia, Josette (2012), J'ai six ans: et je ne veux avoir que six ans, Editions du Félibre Laforêt, p. 104, ISBN 2953100997, Mourad Kaoua (par la suite député d'Alger de 1958 à 1962) d'origine turque....
  2. ^ Bouyarden, Salima (2013), "Political participation of European Muslims in France and the United Kingdom", in Nielsen, Jorgen (ed.), Muslim Political Participation in Europe, Edinburgh University Press, p. 106, ISBN 0748677534
  3. ^ Chebel d'Appollonia, A. (2015), Migrant Mobilization and Securitization in the US and Europe: How Does It Feel to Be a Threat?, Palgrave Macmillan, p. 120, ISBN 1137388056
  4. ^ a b c Aldrich, Robert (2004), Vestiges of Colonial Empire in France, Springer, p. 223, ISBN 0230005527