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MOROCCAN POLITICIAN (1946-2012)
Ali Mustapha Sahel; El Mostapha Sahel; Mostafa Sahel

Sahelian         
  • [[Ennedi Plateau]] is located at the border of the Sahara and the Sahel
  • Herders with livestock and [[azawakh]] dogs in the Sahel
  • Fulani]] herders in Mali
  • 1905 depiction of ethnic groups in the Sahel
  • baobab]] tree.
ECOCLIMATIC AND BIOGEOGRAPHIC TRANSITION ZONE IN AFRICA
Sahel Africa; Sahel countries; Sahel climate; Sahel region; Sahelian Acacia savanna; Sahelian; Sahelian savanna; Sahelian Acacia Savanna; The Sahel; History of the Sahel; Desertification in the Sahel; Dry Sahel; African Sahel; Protected areas in the Sahel
[s?'hi:l??n]
¦ adjective relating to the Sahel, a semi-arid region of North Africa.
José-Alain Sahel         
FRENCH OPHTHALMOLOGIST
Jose-Alain Sahel; Jose sahel
José-Alain Sahel is a French ophthalmologist and scientist. He is currently the chair of the Department of Ophthalmology at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, director of the UPMC Eye Center, and the Eye and Ear Foundation Chair of Ophthalmology.
Mostapha Sahel         
Mostapha Sahel (5 May 1946 in Ouled Frej, El Jadida – 7 October 2012 in Rabat) was the minister of the interior of Morocco. He holds a degree in public law.

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Mostapha Sahel

Mostapha Sahel (5 May 1946 in Ouled Frej, El Jadida – 7 October 2012 in Rabat) was the minister of the interior of Morocco. He holds a degree in public law. He used to be minister of fishing. His successor was Chakib Benmoussa. After leaving the government he held the position of advisor to King Mohamed VI until his death.

Mostapha Sahel was also the CEO of the Tourism and Real estate firm SOMED.