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Henri Brosselard-Faidherbe (1855–1893) was a
French military officer and explorer.
Henri François
Brosselard was born on 3 June 1855. On 30
October 1883...
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Muhammad XII is
suggested by the late
nineteenth century Arabist M.C.
Brosselard, who
translated a
lengthy prescription in
Andalusian script on a three-foot...
- bear the name of this
mythical figure. The
French researcher Charles Brosselard mentioned the
existence of a
plaque written in
Maghrebi script, composed...
- Santin, who
replaced the
infantry second lieutenants Le
Chatelier and
Brosselard of the
first expedition.
There were also two
French staff soldiers, Brame...
- Julien; Omnès, Franck; Teraji, Tokuyuki; Jomard, François; Planson, D.;
Brosselard, Pierre; Dheilly, Nicolas; Vergne, Bertrand; Scharnholtz, Sigo (September...
- (train), a
former train in
France ST Faidherbe, a
Senegalese tugboat Henri Brosselard-Faidherbe (1855–1893),
French military officer and explorer, the stepson...
- years. However, the
nomadic Tuaregs did not
practice agriculture.
Henri Brosselard (1889): Les deux
missions Flatters au pays des
Touareg Azdjer et Hoggar...
- Musulman".
Quaderni di
Studi Arabi. 5/6: 312. ISSN 1121-2306. JSTOR 25802611.
Brosselard,
Charles (1858). Les
inscriptions arabes de
Tlemcen (in French). Bastide...
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negotiated in
Carabane in
April 1888
between Commissioner Oliveira and
Captain Brosselard-Faidherbe. In 1901, the
administrative capital of
Casamance was transferred...
- de la
ville d'Amiens, Amiens,
Piteux Frères, 1906. (in French)
Henri Brosselard-Faidherbe,
Campagne de l'Armée du Nord en 1870-1871, édition E. Dantu...