Larbi Ben M'Hidi Street explained

Larbi Ben M'Hidi Street
Coordinates Region:DZ
Length:380 m
Width:18 m
Former Names:Rue d'Isly

Larbi Ben M'Hidi Street (in Arabic: شارع العربي بن مهيدي), formerly known as Rue d'Isly,[1] is a street in Algiers, Algeria.

Location and access

This street is one of the main commercial arteries in downtown Algiers leading from Grande Poste square to Bab El Oued. It is cut in the middle by Place de l'Émir-Abdelkader.

It is accessible by the ETUSA bus, line 36, as well as the two metro stations Ali Boumendjel and Tafourah-Grande Poste.

Origin of the name

It honors Larbi Ben M'hidi (1923–1957), one of the founders of the National Liberation Front (FLN).

History

Formerly known as the "Rue d'Isly", it was renamed "Larbi Ben M'Hidi Street" after the departure of the French.

On 26 March 1962, a shootout occurred here during the Algerian War, resulting in 80 deaths and over 200 injuries.[2]

Notable buildings and memorials

Notes and References

  1. Web site: fr . Articles LES ENSEIGNES COMMERCIALES AU CENTRE-VILLE D'ALGER : CHOIX DES LANGUES ET REPRÉSENTATIONS. CAS DE LA RUE LARBI BEN M'HIDI (EX RUE D'ISLY) D'ALGER-CENTRE, Zohra Benmansour . www.editions-harmattan.fr . 2022-05-23.
  2. Web site: Guerre d’Algérie: "L’occultation du massacre de la rue d’Isly tue les victimes une seconde fois". Le Figaro. 26 March 2021.