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Kaocen of the Aïr
Mountains in 1914 (Kaocen Revolt) and the
rising of
Firhoun of
Ikazkazan in 1911, who
reappeared in Mali in 1916. In fact, the nomadic...
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between some
Tuareg confederations and the French. In 1911, a
rising of
Firhoun,
Amenokal of
Ouelimaden was
crushed in Ménaka, only to
reappear in northeast...
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serving Operation Barkhane. At the
northeast end of the
airfield is Camp
Firhoun Ag Alinsar, a
Malian army base.
Adjoined to
Castor is the UK
element of...
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residents cheered at the strikes, and
looted the Gao
police station. The
Firhoun and
Bourem military camps were destro****, and
another camp in the center...
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served by Ménaka Airport. The Ménaka area was a
center of Ag El
Insar Firhoun's Malian rising of
larger 1916
Tuareg Rebellion, and was a
government garrison...
- to
civilian travel, Gao
serves the
adjacent Malian military base Camp
Firhoun Ag
Alinsar as well as the
German military Camp Castor,
United Nations civil-military...
- Libération, from
January 11 to 14, the
jihadists lost 130 men,
including Firhoun, the
adopted son of Iyad Ag Ghali, as well as 30
vehicles and 4 BRDM-2...
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Djoliba 15 2DF
Coulibaly Soumaila (1970-10-12)12
October 1970 (aged 18)
Firhoun 16 3MF
Youssouf Koite (1969-12-25)25
December 1969 (aged 19)
Cercle Olympique...
- Andéramboukane was a
center of Ag El
Insar Firhoun's Malian rising in the
larger 1916
Tuareg Rebellion,
after Firhoun's rebels fled the
French colonial forces...