- Jean
Jacques Marie Ferdinand de
Béhagle (18 July 1857 – 15
October 1899) was a
French explorer of Africa. He
served with the
colonial service in Algeria...
-
Philippe Behagle, a
merchant tapestry-manufacturer from Oudenarde, who had also
worked in the
traditional tapestry-weaving city of Tournai.
Behagle's first...
- in
Dikoa the
French representative Ferdinand de
Béhagle. The
talks between them degenerated, and
Béhagle was arrested. On July 17, 1899,
Lieutenant Bretonnet...
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received in
Dekoa the
French explorer Ferdinand de
Béhagle. The
discussions between them degenerated, and
Béhagle was arrested. On July 17,
Lieutenant Bretonnet...
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Gaourang as slaves. The
French explorer Ferdinand de
Béhagle met
Gaourang in
Kouno in July 1898. De
Béhagle moved on and was
received by
Rabih at
Dikoa on 14...
- Dahomey; the
explorers Gaston Donnet,
Bernard d'Attanoux and
Ferdinand de
Béhagle; and Paul Bourdarie, secretary-general of the Société
africaine de France...
- (Spitsbergen)
Charles Babin (Iran)
Francis Barrallier (Australia)
Ferdinand de
Béhagle (Central Africa)
Joseph René
Bellot (Arctic) Paul
Blanchet (Sahara) Jules...
- the
siege of Kimberley.
October 15 –
French Army
officer Ferdinand de
Béhagle is put to
death by
Sudanese warlord Rabih az-Zubayr,
prompting a French...
- the
sultan captured and
imprisoned the
explorer Ferdinand de
Béhagle at Dekoa.
Béhagle was
subsequently hanged after the
French battled the sultan's...
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Tchekna (M****énya) 2 Bas-Chari Fort-Lamy 3
Batha Ati 4
Kanem Mao 5
Logone Behagle (Laï) 6 Mayo-Kebbi Léré 7 Moyen-Chari Fort-Archambault 8 Ouaddaï Abéché...