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He was the son of a prominent Caid, and began following in his father's footsteps.
Caid was the name given to several ancient and traditional Irish football games.
"Caid" is now used by some people for modern Gaelic football.
Caid, an early Irish ball game similar to la soule/choule.
Caid was especially popular in rural areas.
I did not want stories of over-soft treatment reaching your ears - or that of our much respected Caid.'
El hijo de Caid.
Caid may refer to:
"Isn't it true than when you got to Hassan you gave a banquet for the Caid and served couscous made from the wheat?"
Caid: Another name for Gaelic football, usually referring to precodified varieties in the south west of Ireland.
He was replaced by Beji Caid el Sebsi.
CAID as an abbreviation may refer to:
Within CAID programs designers have the freedom of creativity, but typically follow a simple design methodology:
His paternal grandfather was an aristocratic Caid who ruled the wealthy province of Cape Bon.
On 8 May 2011, interim prime minister Beji Caid el Sebsi voiced concerns that the election might have to be delayed.
Caid is an ancient sport played in Ireland with strong similarities to rugby; it was played within a defined space and between a predetermined number of players.
I had an excellent meeting last week with Tunisian Prime Minister Beji Caid Sebsi.
The Contemporary Art Institute of Detroit or CAID is a community based non-profit organization.
Caid was especially popular in rural areas, such as the Dingle Peninsula of Kerry and Eigeen in west Cork.
Ghannouchi was replaced as Prime Minister on 27 February 2011 by Beji Caid el Sebsi.
Following further public protests, Ghannouchi himself resigned on 27 February, and Beji Caid el Sebsi became Prime Minister.
In the years since its inception, CAID has existed in several different forms, and has generated many events that have directly supported the arts in Detroit.
M.Tech in Computer Applications in Industrial Drives (CAID)
As mentioned earlier, one penetration line from Dar Caid Tounssi to Magazan was built from Casablanca - Marrakech line.
Of the five Israeli Arabs who provided the initial financial backing, two are Nazareth building contractors, Caid Abu-Ayash and Muhammad Abed.