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Kousséri (from Arabic: قصور quṣūr
meaning "palaces"),
founded and
known as Mser in the
indigenous Mser language, is a city in Far
North Province, Cameroon...
- The
battle of
Kousséri originated in
French plans to
occupy the Chari-Baguirmi
region in modern-day Chad in Africa. In 1899–1900, the
French organized...
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Chari River,
forming a
transborder agglomeration with the city of
Kousséri (in Cameroon),
capital of the
Department of Logone-et-Chari,
which is on...
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three eventually met at
Kousséri (in the far
north of Cameroon) and
defeated Rabih az-Zubayr's
forces at the
Battle of
Kousséri. The Voulet-Chanoine Mission...
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Shehu Umar
Sanda ibn
Ibrahim Kura al-Kanemi was the
Shehu of
Borno from 1922 to 1937. He was the son of
Shehu Ibrahim Kura of
Borno and
brother of Shehu...
- d'un
cargo militaire libyen à
Kousseri fait six morts" [Cameroon: The
crash of a
Libyan military cargo ship in
Kousseri kills six]. Grand-nord Cameroun...
- département of Alpes-Maritimes on 7
February 1858 and died in the
battle of
Kousséri on 22
April 1900 as a
French explorer officer. He was the son of lieutenant...
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Force An-74TK-200
carrying food aid to Chad
crashed near the
village of
Kousséri in
neighbouring Cameroon after abandoning its
landing at N'Djamena. All...
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swamps and
wetlands surround the river.
Settlements on the
river include Kousseri, Cameroon's
northernmost city, and Chad's
capital city, N'Djaména, which...
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marched to
southern Chad in 1900 and met at
Kousséri to
confront Rabih. This was the
battle of
Kousséri in
which Rabih was
killed and
French possession...