- də lɛ̃diʒena] "native code"),
called régime de l'indigénat or
simply indigénat by
modern French historians, were
diverse and
fluctuating sets of laws...
- Look up
indigénat in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Indigénat was a set of laws creating, in practice, an
inferior legal status for
natives of French...
- In the
history of
Hungary indigenat was
conferring the
rights of
citizenship and
nobility upon
foreign nationals. John
Paget (1850) footnoted: Although...
- They were
expected to
serve in the
military and were
subject to the
indigénat, a
separate system of law.
During World War II, the
Vichy regime remained...
-
commanders and
district commanders were also the
chief judges of the
Indigénat legal code in the area they commanded.
Commanders were
expected to make...
- the
Governor General. The
functioning of such
bodies rested upon the
Indigénat legal code of 1885.
Despite this
state of flux, and with the exception...
- Law 1943
manifesto Divide and rule
policies Crémieux
Decree Kabyle myth
French Union Indigénat Legal status [fr] Pied noir Sétif and
Guelma m****acre...
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direct administration,
which they
achieved on 12
February 1900. As the
Indigénat exacerbated the exploitation, Agoli-agbo went into
exile in Gabon. In...
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established in
North Africa for many centuries,
rather than
subject to the
Indigénat status imposed on
their Muslim former neighbors. Most
consequently moved...
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schools Indian hospitals Fascist Italy French colonial empire Code Noir
Indigénat Gr****–Turkish po****tion
exchange Jewish ghettos in
Europe Pale of Settlement...