- The
Aouzou Strip (/ˈaʊzuː/; Arabic: قطاع أوزو, romanized: Qiṭāʿ Awzū, French:
Bande d'Aozou) is a
strip of land in
northern Chad that lies
along the border...
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Rahayta was to be
given to
Italian Eritrea. The
village of
Aozou and the
surrounding Aozou strip in
French Africa Chad was to be
given to
Italian Libya...
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Aouzou (/ˈaʊzuː/; Arabic: أوزو,
alternatively Aozou) is a
small town and
oasis in the
extreme north of Chad,
situated within the
Aouzou Strip. It was...
- and the
promise by the
Allies to
transfer British Jubaland and the
French Aozou strip to
Italian colonies.
Protectorates over
Albania and
Antalya were also...
- 64. Collins, O. (2005).
Encyclopedia of
African History - Chad: Libya,
Aozou Strip,
Civil War.
Fitzroy Dearborn. ISBN 9781579584535. "1969: Bloodless...
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relocated the Libyan-Chad
boundary about 100
kilometers south across the
Aozou Strip.
Although the
French legislature never ratified the agreement, the...
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raiders who
attacked Leptis Magna, and
reached Sebha and the
territory of
Aozou. He then
reached the Bahr Erguig, Chari, and
Logone Rivers in the lake Chad...
- Pinochet."
Libya invaded Chad in July 1980,
occupying and
annexing the
Aozou Strip. The
United States and
France responded by
aiding Chad in an attempt...
- The
Battle of
Aouzou refers to a pair of
battles fought between Chad and
Libya in and
around the town of
Aouzou (Chad) in
August 1987, as part of the Toyota...
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League of
Nations and a
promised transfer of
British Jubaland and
French Aozou strip to the
Italian colonies of
Somalia and
Libya respectively. Italian...