- it by
burning the
nearby villages during a sea
breeze to
prevent the
Dahomeyan army from
burning the
villages during a land breeze. As a
result of the...
- A
political crisis in 1958,
prior to independence, had led to Maga's
Dahomeyan Democratic Movement joining a
coalition government, with a subsequent...
- The
Dahomean religion was
practiced by the Fon
people of the
Dahomey Kingdom. The
kingdom existed until 1898 in what is now the
country of Benin. People...
- The
Dahomeyan Democratic Rally (French: R****emblement Démocratique Dahoméen, RDD) was a
political party in
French Dahomey led by
Hubert Maga. The party...
-
President in 1960, to the
present day.
Political parties Dahomeyan Democratic Rally (RDD)
Dahomeyan Democratic Party (PDD) People's
Revolutionary Party...
- The
Dahomeyan Democratic Party (French:
Parti Démocratique Dahoméen, PDD) was the sole
legal political party in
Dahomey from 1963
until 1965. The PDD...
- The 1963
Dahomeyan coup d'état was
staged on
October 28, 1963, by
Christophe Soglo, who took
control of the
Republic of
Dahomey to
prevent a
civil war...
-
counting one
Acting Prime Minister).
Political parties Dahomeyan Democratic Rally (RDD)
Dahomeyan Democratic Party (PDD) Democratic
Renewal Party (PRD)...
-
elections were held in the
Republic of
Dahomey on 2
April 1959.
Although the
Dahomeyan Democratic Union (UDD)
received the most votes, they won the
fewest seats...
- The
Dahomeyan Democratic Movement (French:
Mouvement Démocratique Dahoméen, MDD) was a
political party in
French Dahomey. The MDD was
established in northern...