• and established a garrison in Abéché. France took power, forcing the sultan to renounce his throne. At that time, Abéché was the largest city in Chad with...
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    Abéché Airport (Arabic: مطار أبشي; French: Aéroport d'Abéché; (IATA: AEH, ICAO: FTTC)) is an airport serving Abéché, the fourth largest city in Chad and...
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    the son of Yusuf ibn Muhammad Sharif, who ruled Wadai from his capital of Abéché (Abeshr) from 1874 to 1898. Yusuf's reign was a period of prosperity and...
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    Wara, Arabic: وارا) is the former capital of the Ouaddai Empire lying near Abéché in eastern Chad. It has been deserted since its wells went dry in the 19th...
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    square kilometers and had a population of 543,900 in 1993. Its capital was Abéché. Ouaddai Kingdom Regions of Chad The World Factbook (CIA) "Administrative...
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  • Épervier reached 2,200 men and established two new bases at Biltine and Abéché (Camp Moll), in eastern Chad. Habré concentrated most of his forces near...
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    October 2007, the Court had field offices in Kampala, Kinshasa, Bunia, Abéché and Bangui. The ICC is financed by contributions from the states parties...
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  • group, then recaptured the next day by the government, along with nearby Abéché that had been captured by a different rebel group, the UFDD. On June 16...
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    Clooney in Abéché, Chad, in January 2008 with the United Nations...
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    south of Abéché. Habré crushed Goukouni's forces and started a vast counteroffensive that enabled him to retake in rapid succession Abéché, Biltine,...
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    cities and towns in Chad. In brackets there is the Arabic name of the city. Abéché (أبشي) Abou-Deïa (أبو ديا) Adé (أدي) Adré (أدري) Am Dam (أم دام) Amdjarass...
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  • entire country through transmitters located at N'Djamena, Sarh, Moundou, and Abéché as of 1988. RNT was created in December 1987. From N’Djamena RNT broadcasts...
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    is mostly engaged in commerce. The other major towns are Sarh, Moundou, Abéché and Doba, which are considerably smaller but growing rapidly in population...
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    of Chad, located in the south-east of the country, with its capital at Abéché. Prior to 2002 it was known as Ouaddaï Prefecture; in 2008 the southern...
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  • Stade de Moundou. The stadium holds 10,000 people. RFC Abéché plays its home games on Stade de Abéché (capacity 5,000), while Lycod de Doba plays its home...
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    modern Chad covers part of the area of the old kingdom. Its major town is Abéché. Under Abd al-Karim Sabun in the early 19th century, Wadai forces were equipped...
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    11 Moyen-Chari Sarh Koumra, Kyabé, Maro, Moissala, Sarh 12 Ouaddaï Abéché Abéché, Adré, Am Dam, Goz Beida 13 Salamat Am Timan Aboudeia, Am Timan, Haraze...
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    or by force into French West Africa. On 2 June 1909 the Wadai capital of Abéché was occupied by the French. The remainder of the basin was divided by the...
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    by force into French West Africa. On 2 June 1909, the Wadai capital of Abéché was occupied by the French. The remainder of the basin was divided by the...
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    This is a list of diplomatic missions accredited to Chad. At present, the capital city of N'Djamena hosts 26 embassies, while other countries have envoys...
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    Française in Fada and at the Franco-Arab school (Lycée Franco-Arabe) in Abéché. He also attended the Lycée Jacques Moudeina in Bongor and held a bachelor's...
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    capital, N'Djamena, and its range encompasses such other major cities as Abéché, Am Timan, and Mao. It is the native language of 12% of Chadians. Chadian...
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  • 2008 and involved sending a scammer named Adamu from Lagos, Nigeria to Abéché, Chad, a dangerous and politically unstable region. 419eater.com was quoted...
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  • with 55 dancers, including Vaslav Nijinsky. June 2 – French forces capture Abéché, capital of the Wadai Empire in central Africa. June 15 – Representatives...
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  • Chad from April 1975 to August 1978. Djimé was born on 29 March 1934 in Abéché. He joined French Army in 1952. He was appointed as Vice President of Chad...
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  • African Republic Bangui (Bangui M'Poko International Airport)  Chad Abéché (Abéché Airport) Am Timan (Am-Timan Airport) Faya-Largeau (Faya-Largeau Airport)...
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    also has branches in Bafoussam and Garoua (Cameroon), Berberati (CAR), Abéché and Moundou (Chad), Ouesso and Pointe-Noire (Congo), Bata (Equatorial Guinea)...
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    abolished Personal details Born (1951-11-01) November 1, 1951 (age 72) Abéché, Chad Children 6 Alma mater Institut national des langues et civilisations...
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  • "ND'Jamena Climate Normals 1961–1990". WMO. Retrieved 3 December 2015. "Abeche Climate Normals 1961–1990". WMO. Retrieved 3 December 2015. "Average Conditions...
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    resisted the French invasion. Regardless, much of Wadai including its capital Abéché fell to the invaders in 1909, forcing the empire's ruler Dud Murra to continue...
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