The term "pogrom" typically refers to a violent riot aimed at the massacre or persecution of a particular ethnic or religious group. In 1945, anti-Jewish violence in North Africa, particularly in cities like Cairo and Tripoli, was fueled by rising nationalist sentiments, the impact of World War II, and growing resentment against foreign influences. These events were exacerbated by the perception of Jews as associated with Western colonial powers. The violence was part of a broader context of social and political upheaval in the region during this period.
North Africa
Shusha pogrom happened in 1920.
African Arabs are overwhelmingly Sunni Moslem from the Maliki and Hanafi Schools. There are some Coptic Christians in Egypt, but elsewhere, the population of Non-Moslem Arabs in North Africa is minimal.
Islam.
The word most frequently used is pogrom.
Kraków pogrom happened on 1945-08-11.
Arabs brought Islam to Africa.
Arabs are located in the Middle East and in Northern Africa
North Africa
Most Arabs in Africa live in the north and northwest part of the continent.
There are NINE Arab countries in Africa.
Shusha pogrom happened in 1920.
For profit.
Islam
African Arabs are overwhelmingly Sunni Moslem from the Maliki and Hanafi Schools. There are some Coptic Christians in Egypt, but elsewhere, the population of Non-Moslem Arabs in North Africa is minimal.
Kirovabad pogrom happened in 1988.
Białystok pogrom happened in 1906.