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  1. Territoire militaire du Fezzan-Ghadamès ( French) إقليم فزان-غدامس العسكري ( Arabic) 1943–1951. Flag. Map of Libya during World War II, showing Fezzan. Status. French Military Administration (1943–1950) French civil administration (1950–1951) Capital.

  2. The French conquest of Vietnam 1 (1858–1885) was a series of military expeditions that pitted the Second French Empire, later the French Third Republic, against the Vietnamese empire of Đại Nam in the mid-late 19th century.

  3. Vietnamese Embassy, Paris. FrenchVietnamese relations started as early as the 17th century with the mission of the Jesuit father Alexandre de Rhodes. Various traders would visit Vietnam during the 18th century, until the major involvement of French forces under Pigneau de Béhaine from 1787 to 1789 helped establish the Nguyễn dynasty ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FezzanFezzan - Wikipedia

    Free French troops occupied Murzuk, a chief town of Fezzan, on 16 January 1943, and proceeded to administer Fezzan with a staff stationed in Sabha, forming the Military Territory of Fezzan-Ghadames. [14] French administration was largely exercised through Fezzan notables of the family of Sayf Al Nasr.

  5. On 23 September 1945, with the knowledge of the British commander in Saigon, French forces overthrew the local DRV government, and declared French authority restored in Cochinchina. Guerrilla warfare began around Saigon immediately, [26] but the French gradually retook control of Indochina.

  6. Fezzan (phát âm: /fɛˈzɑːn/; tiếng Ả Rập: فزان Fizzān, tiếng Berber: Fezzan, tiếng Thổ Nhĩ Kỳ: Fizan, tiếng Latinh: Phasania) là một khu vực ở tây nam đất nước Libya ngày nay. Khu vực này chủ yếu là sa mạc nhưng bị chia tách bởi các đồi núi, và các thung lũng sông cạn (wadis ...

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  8. In the lightly populated Fezzan region, a French military administration formed a counterpart to the British operation. With British approval, Free French forces moved north from Chad to take control of the territory in January 1943.

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