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'''André Servier''' was an historian who lived in French [[Algeria]] at the beginning of the 20<sup>th</sup> century. He was chief editor of La Dépêche de Constantine, a newspaper from the city of Constantine in northeastern Algeria. Servier studied the customs and manners of the North African peoples, becoming one of the few French intellectuals who studied [[Ibn Ishaq]]'s Sira in depth. His studies included the Ottoman Empire and the pan-Islamic movement. The latter was developing at that time, along with the rise of nationalist ideals in the Maghrebian areas and the [[Middle East]].
'''André Servier''' was an historian who lived in French [[Algeria]] at the beginning of the 20<sup>th</sup> century. He was chief editor of La Dépêche de Constantine, a newspaper from the city of Constantine in northeastern Algeria. Servier studied the customs and manners of the North African peoples, becoming one of the few French intellectuals who studied [[Ibn Ishaq]]'s Sira in depth. His studies included the Ottoman Empire and the pan-Islamic movement. The latter was developing at that time, along with the rise of nationalist ideals in the Maghrebian areas and the [[Middle East]].


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