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  2. Ubangi-Shari - Wikipedia

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    Ubangi-Shari had a similar concession system as the Congo Free State and similar atrocities were also committed there. French author and Nobel laureate André Gide travelled to Ubangi-Shari and was told by inhabitants about atrocities including mutilations, dismemberments, executions, the burning of children, and villagers being forcibly bound to large beams and made to walk until dropping ...

  3. Fort de Possel - Wikipedia

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    A map of Ubangi-Shari c. 1910 showing the location of Ft. de Possel in the southwestern corner of the colony.. Fort de Possel (French: Fort-de-Possel) was a French garrison and settlement in central Africa which served as the capital of Ubangi-Shari from February 11 to December 11 in 1906. [1]

  4. Central African Republic–Republic of the Congo border

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    By 1903 the areas that now make up Gabon and Congo-Brazzaville (then called Moyen-Congo, or Middle Congo) were united as French Congo (later split), with areas further north organised into Ubangi-Shari (modern Central African Republic) and Chad military territory; the latter two areas were merged from 1906 to 1914 as Ubangi-Shari-Chad. [3]

  5. Portal:Central African Republic - Wikipedia

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    The Central African Republic (CAR), formerly known as Ubangi-Shari, is a landlocked country in Central Africa.It is bordered by Chad to the north, Sudan to the northeast, South Sudan to the east, the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the south, the Republic of the Congo to the southwest, and Cameroon to the west.

  6. Colonialism in the Central African Republic - Wikipedia

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    Unfortunately, as highlighted by Tilley, “Africa as a Living laboratory shows that national, imperial and international scientific infrastructures were constituted simultaneously”. [20] As a result, the imposition of economic and political dominance over local groups hindered the transition of a hunter-gatherer society into the modern era.

  7. Category:Ubangi-Shari - Wikipedia

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  8. List of colonial governors of Ubangi-Shari - Wikipedia

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    Term Incumbent Notes French Suzerainty: 10 February 1894 to 13 July 1894: Eugène Decazes, Director: Upper Oubangui (Haut-Oubangui): 13 July 1894 to 20 October 1894: Eugène Decazes, Commissioner

  9. Roger Guérillot - Wikipedia

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    Roger Léon Charles Guérillot (12th of November 1904 – 31st of October 1971) was a French colonist of Ubangi-Shari who was involved in the process of independence by which it became the Central African Republic.