Ouled Belhadj est un quartier qui fait partie de la commune de Saoula et de la banlieue sud d'Alger en Algérie. Ouled Belhadj fue nombrada así por la familia Belhadj, una familia muy grande que, era mayoritariamente la familia que vivía allí. Cuando los franceses colonización Argelia, varios de la familia se vieron obligados a cambiar de apellido y unos pocos mantenieron su apellido.

1. Histoire

Cette cité est créée lors du découpage administratif par la commune de Saoula en juillet 1984.

1. Culture et habitat


1. = Tradition et patrimoine =


1. Religion


1. = Mosquées =

Mosquée Mosayb Bnou Omayr Mosquée Abou Bakr Assediq

1. Industries


1. Notes et références


1. Liens externes

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