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    Indigenous Army (French: Armée Indigène; Haitian Creole: Lame Endijèn), also known as the Army of Saint-Domingue (French: Armée de Saint-Domingue) was the...
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    military originated during the Haitian Revolution as the Indigenous Army (Armée Indigène) that fought for independence, which was formally declared on 1 January...
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    entire Artibonite region was under the control of Dessalines and the Armée Indigène. In the south, only the major port town of Les Cayes was still under...
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     Haiti Service/branch Spanish Army French Army French Revolutionary Army Armée Indigène Years of service 1791–1803 Rank General Battles/wars Haitian Revolution...
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    1793–1798 French Republic 1798–1801 Louverture Loyalists 1802–1804 Armée Indigène United Kingdom 1791–1793 Kingdom of France (until 1792) French Republic...
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    Lachenais Military service Allegiance  France  Haiti Branch/service Armée Indigène French Revolutionary Army Rank General Battles/wars Haitian Revolution...
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  • economies. Slavery in Haiti Haitian Revolution Independence of Haiti Armée Indigène End of slavery in Haiti Copied from the article Saint-Domingue John...
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  • September 1804 to 17 October 1806. United States and the Haitian Revolution Armée Indigène Armistice of March 30, 1798 End of slavery in Haiti Copied from the...
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    Allegiance  France  Haiti Service/branch French Revolutionary Army Armée Indigène Years of service 1791–1803 Rank General Battles/wars Haitian Revolution...
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    1793–1798 French Republic 1798–1801 Louverture Loyalists 1802–1804 Armée Indigène United Kingdom Haitian victory 1792 War in Defence of the Constitution...
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    Grand'Anse was the first department to come under the control of the Armée Indigène, and was captured from French troops on 4 August 1803. Férou is a signatory...
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    The Army of Africa (French: Armée d’Afrique [aʁme d‿afʁik]) was an unofficial but commonly used term for those portions of the French Army stationed in...
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    Consulate, Saint-Domingue had been almost completely overrun by Haitian Armée Indigène troops led by Jean-Jacques Dessalines. In the north of the country,...
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  • Commonwealth Loi Cadre (1956 Overseas Reform Act) Loi Lamine Guèye (1946) Armée indigène The Code d'Indigénat was promulgated by the French government for Algeria...
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    them to any power on earth... Toussaint Brave and Clearveaux of the Armée Indigène and followers of Toussaint Louverture, commander of the first division...
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  • killed him. Slavery in Haiti Haitian Revolution Independence of Haiti Armée Indigène End of slavery in Haiti 1791 slave rebellion Duncan, Rick (2013-07-09)...
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    Salnave in 1867. Geffrard was a son of Nicolas Geffrard, a general of the Armee indigene during the Haitian Revolution and a signatory of the Haitian Declaration...
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    expedition Depiction of the battle by Karl Girardet Belligerents France Armée Indigène Commanders and leaders Donatien de Rochambeau Toussaint Louverture Strength...
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  • 1810) was a Haitian military and politician. He was a general of the Armée indigène and later the Haitian army. During the reign of Jean-Jacques Dessalines...
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    1839 illustration of the battle by Auguste Raffet Belligerents  France Armée Indigène Commanders and leaders Charles Leclerc Jean-Jacques Dessalines Strength...
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  • Days of Glory (French: Indigènes, lit. 'Natives'; Arabic: بلديون, romanized: Baladiun) is a 2006 French war film directed by Rachid Bouchareb. The cast...
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    Independence. The Bataille of Vertières is the last major fight opposing the Armée Indigènes and the french troops and the city was freed on November 19, 1803....
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    Pouget. The anthem was premiered at an October 1903 celebration of the Armée Indigène's entry into Port-au-Prince organised by the Association du Petit Théâtre...
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    The Khmer National Army (Khmer: កងទ័ពជាតិខ្មែរ; French: Armée nationale khmère, ANK) was the land component of the Khmer National Armed Forces (FANK)...
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  • cambodgiens) and a national constabulary (Garde nationale, also called Garde indigène). The light infantry battalion, a Khmer unit with French officers, was...
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    the Casablanca medina, which French colonists described as the "ville indigène." The clock tower was demolished in 1948, together with several of the...
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    The First Army (French: 1re Armée) was a field army of France that fought during World War I and World War II. It was also active during the Cold War...
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    local colonial constabulary force, the 'Indigenous Guard' (French: Garde Indigène), the 1st BCL did not see much action until after March 9, 1945, when the...
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    progressive French naturalisation of all Muslim indigènes living in Algeria. In 1911, La revue indigène published several articles signed by law professors...
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  • méhariste camel companies (Compagnies Méharistes Sahariennes), as part of the Armée d'Afrique, in the Sahara in 1902. These units replaced regular units of...
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