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Les Admis De La Commission Du Trarza 2019 LES ADMIS DE LA COMMISSION DU TRARZA 2019 ORD NOMS ET PRENOMS DATE ET LIEU DE NAISSANCE CATEGORIE 001 SIIKI OUMAR SYILA ALIONN 1982 TEVRAGH ZEINA B 002 BEIDE ETHMAN MESSOUD 1996 EL MINA B 003 WAGUI MOH KAMARA 1993 BOUANZ B 004 EMEINOU MOH AMEIRA 1994 ELGHABRA B 005 YERO SADIO SOW 1972 FOUM GLIETA B 006 YAHIE ETHMANE EBEID 1994 DJONABE B 007 MOHAMED LAGHDHAF MOHAMED 1995 SANGRAVE BC 008 DJEBRIL MAMADOU BOCOUM 1998 LEKSEIBE B 009 MAMADOU ABOU DIA 1998 DAR EL BARKA B 010 ABDELLAHI MAMADOU BOUCOUME 1996 LEKIEIBE B 011 FATIMETOU EL WENANE BOBIH 2001 NDB B 012 DEMBOU SAMBA YAHERA 1993 GOURAYE B 013 MOH ABDERAHMAANE MOH MOCTAR 1996 BOURKINA B 014 IDRISSA HAROUNA THIAM 1984 MAGHAMA B 015 BRAHIM MOH EL MOUSTAPHA 1995 SEBKHA B 016 ABDELLAHI MAMADOU SIDIBE 1984 GOURAYE B 017 ABDERRAHMANE WEID 1980 ROSSO B 018 EL HACENE CHEDAD 1999 SEBKHA B 019 SAMIYAH MOH MBAREK AHT 1972 JEDDAH B 020 TASSOUROU MOULAY 1966 TIDJIKJA B 021 MOHAMED BYA 1976 EL MINA B 022 ABDELLAHI BRAHIM BOCOUM 1969 KIFFA B 023 MAMADOU ABDOURAHIMOU 1993 AERE MBAR B 024 BABAH MOH SALEM 1974 OUAD NAGA B 025 LIMAM MOH YOUSSOUF 1996 TOUJOUNINE B 026 SID AHMED MOH DERWISH 1999 ARAFAT B 027 VATIMETOU AHMED SALEM 1999 ARAFAT B 028 MOH LEMIN CHEIKH KNT 1993 RADHI B 029 Y0UBA SIDI BOUSHAB 1977 MBOUT B 030 ABI EMAMY MOH EL MOKHTAR 1993 RADHI B 031 MOH LAGHDHAF TOURAD 1993 ETOUIL B 032 MOH LEMIN MOH EL MOKHTAR 1977 RADHI B 033 KHALED BOUDBOUDA 2001 LAS PALMAS B 034 YAHYE MOH AHMED 2001 AIOUN B 035 SALEM HAMADY 1984 RADHI B 036 EL HOUSSEIN MHEIMEDAT 1980 BOUMDEID B 037 OUTHMAN CHEIKH 1992 ROSSO B 038 AHMED MOHAMEDEN SLK 1986 NDIGO B 039 BEKE EL MOCTAR 1982 KEUR MACENE B 040 CHEIKH ELMEHDI CHEIKH 1995 SEBKHA B 041 KERTOUMA ALIOUNE TALL 1980 KSAR B 042 ABDATT AHMED 1996 TEVRAGH ZEINA B 043 BRAHIM DEMBA 2000 TEVRAGH ZEINA B 044 EL GHASSEM MOHAMED 1975 BARKEIWEL B 045 FATIMETOU YEHDIH SALIKI MKP 1981 EL MINA B 046 YEHDHIH AHMED SALEM 2001 KSAR B 047 SIDI MOH MOH EL MOCTAR 2001 KSAR B 048 MOH SALECK MHAMED 1995 T Z B 049 MOH MOH SALEK 2001 TEYARET B 050 CHEIKH HAMAR VALL 1982 MBALAL B 051 NZAHA MOH YAHYA 1986 ROSSO B 052 DAH ABD EL BAGHY TALEB MOHAMED 1961 DAR NAIM D 053 ABDEL BAGHI DAH 1988 SAMGRVE B 054 MARIEM SIDINA BOBOYE 1964 BOUTILIMIT B 055 EL MOCTAR SALEK BOUH 1999 BOUTILMIT B 056 OUMAR DAH ELARBY ABDELLAHI 1995 EL MINA B 057 AMADOU ADAMA BA 1974 BOGHE B 058 ALWATA AHMED EL KORI 2000 GUEROU B 059 ABD EL GHADER HAROUNA MEIGUA 1991 SEBKHA B 060 SID AMAR SIDI AMAR 1988 ALEG B 061 MOHAMDY MOHAMED LEMIN ELY 1977 SOUDOUD B 062 BRAHIM BELAL 1972 BOUTILIMIT B 063 HENNOUNE MOHAMED 1993 TEVRAGH ZEINA B 064 EL HASSEN EBRAHIME 1998 EL MINA B 065 AISSATA MOHAMEOU 1988 SEBKHA B 066 DADO MOHAMDOU 1999 SEBKHA B 067 ROUGHAYA MOHAMED 1973 HASSI ABDELLAH B 068 VATMA SAMBA 1986 ROSSO B 069 OUM EL MAARAIK SIDI 1992 ACHEMIM B 070 BINT NEBY MOHAMED MAHMOUD 1997 EL MINA B 071 FATIMETOU MOHAMED MAHMOUD 1986 KSAR B 072 LEMRABOTT SIDI MOHAMED CHEIKH 1989 TEVRAGH ZEINA B 073 MAHFOUDH MOHAMED ABEDRRAHMAN 1993 TOUJOUNINE B 074 SID AHMED AHMEDOU 1996 AOULEIYGAT B 075 SALKA YAOUB DOU 1994 TEVRAGH ZEINA B 076 HOURIYE HAROUNA 1988 TOUJOUNINE B 077 MARIEM HAROUNA 1980 TEVRAGH ZEINA B 078 MOHAMEDEN MOHAMEDEN SOUFI 1996 TEVRAGH ZEINA B 079 SIDI AHMED MOHAMED 1994 ZOUIERAT B 080 AMINETOU SIDNA 1993 LEXEIBA B 081 ABOUBCRIN BILAL 1992 TOUJOUNINE B 082 NDIAYE BOUNE OUMAR 1984 BABABE B 083 SIDI MOHAMED HMDNA 1969 MOUDIERIA B 084 KHALATT LEBAT 1991 KIFFA B 085 DIARRA BAIDY 1998 KITA B 086 OUMAR TILLO 1990 ARR B 087 SIDI MOHAMED KHALLAT 1999 KIFFA B 088 ABDI BILAL MBARECK 1967 TEVRAGH ZEINA B 089 TOUHAMI CHEIKH 1995 BOU LAHRATH B 090 EL MOUSTAPHA BAHAID 1978 KANKOUSSA B 091 MALICK OUSMANE BBA 1988 EL MINA B 092 MOHAMEDINE MATA 1994 MEDERDRA B 093 MOHAMEDI SEYID 1999 KSAR B 094 OUSMANE MOUSTAPHA DIAKITE 1980 MONGHEUL B 095 IZID BIH SALIKI TATA 1994 KIFFA B 096 SWEILLIM CHEIKH AHMED 1991 KAMOUR B 097 MOHAMED MBARECK SALEM 1979 BANGOU B 098 ETHMANE ABOUBEKRINE 1995 DJIGUENNI B 099 OUMAR BAHEDI 1973 AUINAT THALLE B 100 BEITAR MOHAMED 1989 GUEROU B 101 MOHAMED SIDI HMEIMEID 2001 DAR NIAM B 102 ELID MED MBARECK ELID 1987 LEAWEINAT B 103 SAMIHA ROUISSI 1978 SOUSSE B 104 ABOUBACAR MOHAMED MAHMOUD 1990 EL MINA B 105 CHEIKH MOHAMED YAHYA 2001 KSAR B 106 DAH ABEIDY 1993 RIYAD B 107 MOHAMOUD ABEIDY 1990 EL MINA B 108 BABA ISSELMOU 1992 OULD YENGE B 109 ALPHA ABDOULAYE WONE 1993 ZOUERATT B 110 MOHAMEDOU DEMB 1957 KAEDI B 111 CIRE OUMAR SALL 1997 BABABE B 112 MAWDO NDLACK DIG 1990 SENEGAL D 113 ELIMANE SAMBA 1976 BOGHE D 114 EL HOUSSEIN KEMBE 1975 TEVAGH ZEINA D 115 ELIMANE BA 1986 KEUR SAMBOU B 116 MAMADOU OUMAR BA 1992 BOGHE B 117 MALAMINE DIEME 1976 5EME NKTT B 118 DJIBY SILAYE BA 1974 KAEDI B 119 ADAMA ABOU 1990 NIAMEY B 120 OUMAR ABDA 1990 BOGHE B 121 BAYE FARA DAOUDA 1990 SENEGAL B 122 ABOU DEGO BA 1970 EL MINA B 123 MAMADOU ALIOU ELY 1985 BOGHE B 124 ZEINEBOU SIDNA BAH 1970 NEMA B 125 FATIMETOU SIDI AHMED 1986 TEVRAGH ZEINA B 126 EL GHASSEM SIDI EL MOUSTAPHA 1980 ALN VARBA B 127 AHMED MOHAMED MAHMOUD 2001 NOUADHIBOU B 128 SOULEIMANE OUSMANE HMYDA 1984 LEXEIBA B 129 MOHAMED ELMINE 1995 KAEDI BC 130 ABDERRAHMANE MOHAMEDEN 2001 BOOUTILLIMIT B 131 ELY NAGI BOEILLE 1986 ROSSO B 132 ABDEL METI JEMAL 1992 ARAFAT B 133 YACOUB TOKA 1984 NOUADHIBOU B 134 SALEM BILAL 1978 ARTITIA B 135 EL MOKTAR SALECK 1999 BOUTILIMIT B 136 MOHAMED VALL MOHAMED MAHMOUD 1993 NSAVENNEL B 137 MOHAMED AG MOHAMED NOUH 1999 DAR NAIM B 138 KHALIVA MED 1984 FDEIRICK B 139 YAHYA MOHAMED 1991 BOUTILIMIT B 140 SIDI AHMED SIDI 1967 NOUADIBOU B 141 AHMED MOUMTAKA SAW 1978 EL MINA BC 142 BADY EL MOCTAR 1961 MBOUT B 143 MOHAMED NOUR DIN MOHAMED NAJI 1990 TEYARET B 144 MOHAMED LEMINE MOHAMED MAHMOUD 1984 NOUADHIBOU B 145 AHMEDOU BRAHIM 1991 ROSSO B 146 BABE DIDI SAID 1990 BOUTILIMIT B 147 CONSTANT VITOUS 1980 BENINE B 148 DEDA SID EL MOUSTAPH 1988 AWEINAT THALLE B 149 MEIMINE ELVEK SAMBA 1986 SOUFA B 150 SIDI MOHAMED HASENY 1986 KIFFA B 151 MEIMOUNA HAMOUD 1995 SEBKHA B 152 SOULEIMANE SALEM AHMED LMINE MS 2001 SEBKHA B 153 ABDOU SAMBA 2001 BEILEGUET LITAM B 154 KHATRY SIDATY HAMED 1994 KANKOSSA B 155 EL HASSEN ABDOUL NDJOGOU 1987 AIOUN B 156 MOHAMED ELAGHEB EBA EL HASSENE 1971 GUEROU B 157 CHEIKH ISSELMOU 1990 KSAR EL BARKA B 158 MOHAMED EL HOUSSIENE 1995 GUEROU B 159 TIDJANY CHCIKH ABDELLAHI 2000 BARYNE B 160 SOULEIMANE AHMED 1996 ZOUEIRAT B 161 SELAME ALY 1995 FDEIREK B 162 SIDE AHMED MOHAMED SALEM 1994 ZETT D 163 MOHAMED DADDE 1985 TINTAN B 164 ALIYOUNE MOHAMED ALY 2000 TEYARET B 165 ALIOU AMADOU 1990 BABABE B 166 AICHA EL BECHIR SALECK 1980 SEBKHA B 167 MOHAMD VALL MOHAMED 1990 RADHI B 168 MOHAMD VAL MOHAMED LEMINE 1986 DEVAA B 169 MOHAMED MOHAMED LEMINE 1979 TINTANE B 170 ALIOUNE DEMBA 1977 DJEWOL B 171 ALIOUNE DEMBA 1986 KSAR B 172 NURU AHLED TEGENE 1989 FITO B 173 MOHAMED MOHAMED LEMINE 1997 ELMINA B 174 BAYA MAHJOUB 1993 SEBKHA B 175 FATIMETOU MOHAMED 1994 CHEGGAR B 176 LEMINA HAMA 1971 MGTA LHJARE B 177 MOHAMMED ABDELLAHI AMHMEDOU 2001 RIYAD B 178 ALIYINE AHMED 1986 KSAR B 179 SIDAHMED ABDELLAHI 2000 ZOUEIRAT B 180 SALAH EDINE MOHAMED ABDELLAHI 1998 TEYARET B 181 ISSELMOU ALIOUNE ABADE 1997 MADERDRA B 182 IDRISSA HAIBOULAH 1982 ROSSO B 183 ABASS BILAL 1992 KAEDI B 184 LARABASS MOHAMED VADEL MOKIFA 1990 AIN EHL TAYA B 185 MOHAMED LEMINE MOHAMED 1990 ATAR B 186 EJWADNA MOHAMED VADL 1996 ATAR B 187 MOHAMED MAHFOUDH 1986 AMOURJ B 188 SIDI MOHAMED BELEKHAIR 1985 NEMA B 189 EL JOUMOUA EL KHALIVA 1983 KIFFA B 190 MOHAMED BEYAT SWYLK 1995 AGHORAT B 191 SADVI SALEM IDI 1975 KIFFA B 192 MOHAMED CHEIKH SIDI MOHAMED 1977 KIFFA B 193 MOHAMED LEMINE MOHAMED ABDERRAHMANE 1993 TEVRAGH ZEINA B 194 OUM EL KHEIRI MOHAMED NANE 1967 GUEROU B 195 CHEIKHNA BOUKHREISS 1992 SOUDOUD B 196 ABDALLAHI SALEM AHMEDOU 1982 OUAD NAGA B 197 ELY MOHAMED 1988 EL MINA B 198 TEYEBE BOMBE 1992 SOUDOUD B 199 DINE ELY 2002 ATAR B 200 MAHMOUD BRAHIM 1997 SOUDOUD B 201 ISSELMOU KHATTRY 1987 ARAFAT B 202 DJEBRIL BILAL 1995 KSAR B 203 BRAHIM TOHAMY 1994 MBOUT B 204 MAMADOU AMADOU TIDJANE 1986 EL MINA B 205 ABDALLAHI MEISSE AMADOU TIDANE 1986 ATAR B 206 BOSKO OUMAR 1997 KAEDI B 207 CHEIKH NIMA 1994 BAYDJAM B 208 BOUKHARY SADA DEM 1964 ALEG BC 209 MALAL ABDOULAYE SOW 1996 KAEDI BC 210 SADFE MOHAMED DAHA MS 2000 TETARET B 211 SEIDNA OUMAR SEILICK 1987 DJGUENI D 212 OUMAR ELEMINE 1992 BOUTILIMIT B 213 AHMED MAATA 1987 NBEIKE B 214 DJIBRIL RABAH 1987 EL MINA B 215 MOHAMED LEMINE AHMED 1986 KSAR B 216 NURU AHLED TEGENE 1989 FITO B 217 SALIKY BCHIRY 1970 BASSIKNOU B 218 ZEINABOU BRAHIM 1987 ATAR B 219 ALI SELIME MOHAMED ELI ABD 1997 SOUDOUD B 220 MOHAMED ABDERRAHMANE CHEIKH AHMD BOUH 1996 EL MINA B 221 ABDEL GHADER 1987 MBOUT B 222 FATIMETOU AHMED MAHMOUD NEJAA 1999 EL GHAIRA B 223 MOHAMED MAHAMEDOU ABDRRAHMANE 1992 EL MINA B 224 NJIMA TOURIA 1966 CASABLANCA B 225 MOHAMED LEMINE MOHAMED SALEM 1974 MOUDJERIA B 226 MOHAMED ELEMINE MAAZOU 1990 SOUFA B 227 MAMA MED MAITIGH 1993 NDB B 228 ABDEL WEDOUD ISSELMOU 1982 MAGTA LAHJAR B 229 AHMED SID AHMED 1982 KSAR B 230 SIDI MOHAMED MED LEMINE 1996 TEVRAGH ZEINA B 231 BEMBA EL MOUAYAD 1987 MBOTAT B 232 LALLA ABDELLAHI 2000 KSAR NKTT B 233 MED ABDELLAHI 1998 KSAR B 234 MOHAMED MOHAMED ABDARRAHMANE 2001 BRUXELLES B 235 MOHAMED ABDELLAHI ZEIN 2001 TOUJOUNINE B 236 ISSELMOU AHMED AMIN 2001 PARIS B 237 OUMOU EL KHEIRI MOH SALEM 199O SANGRAVE B 238 LEMRABOUTT MOH SALEM 196O OUAD NAG B 239 MOHAMED AHMED SALEM 1982 AKJOUJET B 240 MOHAMED NOUNOU 2000 NDB B 241 MOHAMED MICHINE 1973 NBEIKE B 242 MOUHAMEDOU AHMED SALEM 1998 AOUEINAT ZBEL BC 243 MOHAMED MEISSARA BEIZ 1996 MALE C 244 YOUSSEF BRAHIM 1992 EL MINA B 245 MOH ABDELLAHI CHEIKHNA 1994 EL MINA B 246 MOHAMED VALL EL MOUSTAPHA
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