
Kousséri
Far North Region (Cameroon), Cameroon, Chad, Chari River, N'Djamena, Logone-et-Chari, Departments of Cameroon
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Kousséri is a city in Far North Province, Cameroon, lying on the border with Chad, across the Chari River from N'Djamena. It is the capital of the Logone-et-Chari department. It is a market town, and its population has recently been swollen by refugees from Chad. It had a population of 89,123 at the 2005 Census. Kousséri was part of the Bornu Empire. In March 1846 Omar, nominal general of the Bornu sultan Ibrahim suffered a defeat at Kousséri. In 1900 the village w...
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Kousséri is a city in Far North Province, Cameroon, lying on the border with Chad, across the Chari River from N'Djamena. It is the capital of the Logone-et-Chari department. It is a market town, and its population has recently been swollen by refugees from Chad. It had a population of 89,123 at the 2005 Census. Kousséri was part of the Bornu Empire. In March 1846 Omar, nominal general of the Bornu sultan Ibrahim suffered a defeat at Kousséri. In 1900 the village was occupied by soldiers of Rabij az-Zubayr, a Sudanese warlord. On March 3 it was taken by the combined forces of two French expeditions, one under Major Lamy from Algeria and the other under Lt. Paul Joalland from Senegal and local forces opposed to Rabih.