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- Forthassa_Gharbia abstract "Forthassa Gharbia (or Forthassa Rharbia) is a small settlement in western Algeria near the Moroccan border, to the west of Aïn Séfra. During the French colonial era it was important as a military post.Forthassa Gharbia is a waterhole on the High Plateaux between the Tell and Saharan Atlas ranges. It lies slightly to the west of a line between Teniet el Sassi and the oasis of Ich, and therefore was technically within Moroccan territory, but in 1904 the boundary between Morocco and Algeria had not been delimited in this region, and there was no protest when the French occupied it. The French advance post at Forthassa Gharbia was established in March 1904 by Hubert Lyautey to ensure that the Beni Guil, a Moroccan tribe, accepted French rule.The post closed the dangerous pass of Jebel Grouz, cutting off the Beni Guil from their allies.By 1904 the pacification had mostly been achieved with little need for fighting.For some time after establishing their protectorate over Morocco the French considered Forthassa Gharbia to be in Morocco, although the post was manned by Algerian troops.The troops collected the zekat tax on animals from the Beni Guil, a Moroccan tribe, in the name of the Moroccan government, and this money was used to maintain the post.However, eventually the French decided the post was in Algeria, drawing the boundary to the west of it.A disaster occurred near Forthassa in January 1908. A company of legionnaires was marching from the fort at Berguent (Ras-el-Ain) to Forthassa. After several stages, they were caught in a storm with high winds and snow. Unable to erect their tents, they continued through the night. Ten men died of exhaustion. Others were frostbitten, and later their sores became infected by gangrene. By 5 February 37 of the men had died.In February 1923 Governor-General Théodore Steeg of Algeria met in Algiers with his counterparts Marshal Hubert Lyautey of Morocco and Lucien Saint of Tunisia to discuss common problems. They agreed that the western Sahara must be treated as a whole, ignoring arbitrary boundaries.Nomadic migration across borders would be allowed but smuggling would not. A joint Algerian-Moroccan police force would operate from a base at Forthassa Rharbia.In practice, this agreement was not put into force.".
- Forthassa_Gharbia country Algeria.
- Forthassa_Gharbia elevation "1426.0".
- Forthassa_Gharbia isPartOf Naâma_Province.
- Forthassa_Gharbia postalCode "45201".
- Forthassa_Gharbia wikiPageID "39913900".
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- Forthassa_Gharbia wikiPageRevisionID "611336865".
- Forthassa_Gharbia wikiPageWikiLink Algeria.
- Forthassa_Gharbia wikiPageWikiLink Algiers.
- Forthassa_Gharbia wikiPageWikiLink Aïn_Séfra.
- Forthassa_Gharbia wikiPageWikiLink Beni_Guil.
- Forthassa_Gharbia wikiPageWikiLink Berguent.
- Forthassa_Gharbia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Populated_places_in_Naâma_Province.
- Forthassa_Gharbia wikiPageWikiLink High_Plateaux.
- Forthassa_Gharbia wikiPageWikiLink Hubert_Lyautey.
- Forthassa_Gharbia wikiPageWikiLink Lucien_Saint.
- Forthassa_Gharbia wikiPageWikiLink Naâma_Province.
- Forthassa_Gharbia wikiPageWikiLink Saharan_Atlas.
- Forthassa_Gharbia wikiPageWikiLink Tell_Atlas.
- Forthassa_Gharbia wikiPageWikiLink Théodore_Steeg.
- Forthassa_Gharbia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Forthassa Gharbia".
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- Forthassa_Gharbia elevationM "1426".
- Forthassa_Gharbia latd "32.84177".
- Forthassa_Gharbia longd "-1.24464".
- Forthassa_Gharbia name "Forthassa Gharbia".
- Forthassa_Gharbia populationDensityKm "auto".
- Forthassa_Gharbia postalCode "45201".
- Forthassa_Gharbia postalCodeType "Postal code".
- Forthassa_Gharbia pushpinMap "Algeria".
- Forthassa_Gharbia subdivisionName Algeria.
- Forthassa_Gharbia subdivisionName Naâma_Province.
- Forthassa_Gharbia subdivisionType "Country".
- Forthassa_Gharbia subdivisionType "Province".
- Forthassa_Gharbia timezone "GMT +1.0".
- Forthassa_Gharbia unitPref "Metric".
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- Forthassa_Gharbia subject Category:Populated_places_in_Naâma_Province.
- Forthassa_Gharbia hypernym Settlement.
- Forthassa_Gharbia point "32.84177 -1.24464".
- Forthassa_Gharbia type Place.
- Forthassa_Gharbia type PopulatedPlace.
- Forthassa_Gharbia type Settlement.
- Forthassa_Gharbia type Location.
- Forthassa_Gharbia type Place.
- Forthassa_Gharbia type Thing.
- Forthassa_Gharbia type SpatialThing.
- Forthassa_Gharbia type Q486972.
- Forthassa_Gharbia comment "Forthassa Gharbia (or Forthassa Rharbia) is a small settlement in western Algeria near the Moroccan border, to the west of Aïn Séfra. During the French colonial era it was important as a military post.Forthassa Gharbia is a waterhole on the High Plateaux between the Tell and Saharan Atlas ranges.".
- Forthassa_Gharbia label "Forthassa Gharbia".
- Forthassa_Gharbia sameAs Q15218235.
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- Forthassa_Gharbia sameAs Q15218235.
- Forthassa_Gharbia lat "32.84177".
- Forthassa_Gharbia long "-1.24464".
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- Forthassa_Gharbia isPrimaryTopicOf Forthassa_Gharbia.
- Forthassa_Gharbia name "Forthassa Gharbia".