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Djibouti
and the Horn of Africa
NOMADS AND SEDENTARIES The Nomads Westerners who have lived long in
contact with the Afars and the Issas agree that the similarities between the two
tribes are more numerous than the differences. Nevertheless, the differences
have ...
Virginia Thompson, Richard Adloff,
1968
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The Read Sea
and the Gulf of Aden
Constitutionally Djibouti has a multi-party system of government with a 65
member Chamber of Deputies in which the delicate balance between the Afars
and the Issas has been reflected. The government set up in February 1978
consisted of ...
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Africana:
The Encyclopedia of
the African
and African ...
That year, France signaled its alignment with the Afar minority and its opposition
to Somali nationalism by renaming French Somaliland the “FRENCH
TERRITORY OF THE AFARS AND THE ISSAS.” The French gradually
abandoned their ...
Kwame Anthony Appiah, Henry Louis Gates, Jr.,
2005
That year, France signaled its alignment with the Afar minority and its opposition
to Somali nationalism by renaming French Somaliland the ÒFrench Territory of
the Afars and the Issas.Ó The French gradually abandoned their commitment to ...
Anthony Appiah, Henry Louis Gates,
2010
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Historical Dictionary of European Imperialism
Postwar politics was dominated by the struggle for power between the Afars and
the Issas, two rival tribes, of which the Issas were the most numerous, as well as
a struggle for power between those who wanted independence and those who ...
James Stuart Olson, Robert Shadle,
1991
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Bibliographia Aethiopica 2
Shilling, Nancy A.: Problems of political development in a ministate: the French
Territory of the Afars and the Issas. JDA 7 (1973) n.4, 613-35. Small scale
fisheries in Djibouti. Los Altos, Calif.: Resources Development Associates, 1978.
97p. ill.
Hans Wilhelm Lockot, Siegbert Uhlig, Verena Böll,
1998
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Encyclopedia of African History
In July 1967, the “territoire français des Afars and des Issas” (TFAI; French
Territory of the Afars and the Issas) obtained internal self-government. Ali Aref
remained president of the conseil, despite some opposition. In December 1975
French ...
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Against All Odds: Counterterrorist Hostage Rescues
The Afars and the Issas are the two major ethnic groups in Djibouti. Front for the
Liberation of the Coast of Somalia (FLCS) a terrorist group whose goal was to
gain independenci for the French Territory of the Afars and Issas and to make ...
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The History of Central
and Eastern Africa
INDEPENDENCE AND THE GOULED PRESIDENCY On June 27, 1977, the
French Territory of the Afars and the Issas became independent. The new country
took the name Djibouti, and Hassan Gouled Aptidon was the first president.
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Colonialism in Africa, 1870-1960: A bibliographical guide to ...
359-360 French-speaking West Africa: A guide to official publications, 1494
French-speaking West A frica - from colonial status to independence, 1547n
FRENCH SUDAN, see Soudan FRENCH TERRITORY OF THE AFARS AND THE
ISSAS, ...
Lewis H. Gann, Peter Duignan,
1973
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You may not have heard of Djibouti, but it's about to launch itself on …
One of the four countries that make up the Horn of Africa, the Republic of Djibouti was formerly the French Territory of the Afars and the Issas ... «ArabianBusiness.com, Mar 15»
Djibouti profile - Timeline
1977 - The French Territory of the Afars and the Issas becomes independent as Djibouti with Hassan Gouled Aptidon as president. «BBC News, Nis 11»
Djibouti Facing Local Insurgency and Threats from Somali Islamists
... unaffected by independence in 1977 (French Somaliland was known as “The French Territory of the Afars and the Issas” from 1967 to 1977). «Jamestown Foundation, Eyl 09»