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Xavier Coppolani (1866-1905) was a
French military and
colonial leader, who was
instrumental in the
colonial occupation and
creation of modern-day Mauritania...
- used in a
ministerial circular in 1899,
based on a
proposal by
Xavier Coppolani, a
French military and
colonial leader, who was
instrumental in the colonial...
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author was
Xavier Coppolani, a
Corsican brought up in Algeria, who was sent to
Mauritania as a
delegate from the
French government.
Coppolani set up a policy...
- the
French column could set out for Adrar,
Coppolani was
killed in Tidjikdja. With the
death of
Coppolani, the tide
turned in
favor of
Shaykh Ma al Aynin...
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government of
Mauritania Lists of office-holders Frébourg, Cécile (1993). "
Coppolani revisité". Outre-Mers.
Revue d'histoire. 80 (301): 615–626. doi:10.3406/outre...
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European History, 2011, retrieved: May 23, 2011. O.
Depont and X.
Coppolani, "Les
confreries religieuses musulmans" (the
Muslim brotherhoods as they...
- (1905), p. 625.
Annales maritimes et
coloniales / 1,
Volume 3, p. 32
Coppolani et al, p. 190
Contenson (1934), p. 167.
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administrative concerns. In
their book,
Confreries (1897),
Depont and
Coppolani call them "ferocious sectarians," and "puritans of Islam" (p. 504-5)....