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Abéché ( ar, أبشه, ''Absha'') is the fourth largest city in Chad and is the capital of
Ouaddaï Region Ouaddaï ( ar, وداي) is a region of Chad, located in the south-east of the country, with its capital at Abéché. Prior to 2002 it was known as Ouaddaï Prefecture; in 2008 the southern portions of Ouaddaï (the Sila Department and Djour ...
. It has within it the remnants of the ancient capital, including palaces, mosques, and the tombs of former sultans.


History

The city of Abéché was made capital of the
Wadai Sultanate The Wadai Sultanate ( ar, سلطنة وداي ''Saltanat Waday'', french: royaume du Ouaddaï, Fur: ''Burgu'' or ''Birgu''; 1501–1912) was an African sultanate located to the east of Lake Chad in present-day Chad and the Central African Repub ...
in the 1890s, after the wells at Ouara, the former capital, had dried out. In 1909, French troops invaded the Kingdom and established a garrison in Abéché.
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took power, forcing the sultan to renounce his throne. At that time, Abéché was the largest city in Chad with 28,000 people, but major epidemics reduced the population to 6000 in 1919. In 1935, the sultanate was restored by orders of the French government, and Muhammed Ouarada, heir to the throne after his father became king. Once one of the strongholds of the Arabic slave trade route, the city is known today for its
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s,
mosque A mosque (; from ar, مَسْجِد, masjid, ; literally "place of ritual prostration"), also called masjid, is a place of prayer for Muslims. Mosques are usually covered buildings, but can be any place where prayers ( sujud) are performed, ...
s,
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, square (the Place de l'Indépendance) and for its sultan's palace. Abéché has several schools, a hospital, a university and is one of the major garrisons of the Armee Nationale du Tchad ANT . There is a small
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, Airport ID: AE, operated sunrise to sunset (SR-SS) with flights to
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. On 25 November 2006, the city was taken by the Union of Forces for Democracy, a rebel group that sought to depose president
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. Extensive looting took place during the night. On the same day, nearby Biltine was captured by the
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, another rebel group. A day later, both cities were retaken by the Chadian army. On 30 October 2007, the city came to international attention when 17 French volunteers working for the charity
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were arrested there for alleged
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. Abeche is the centrum for the delivery of humanitarian assistance for approx. 240,000 Darfurian refugees living in 12 camps east of the town, near the border with Sudan. A number of organizations opened office 2003 and 2004, e.g.
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, the Red Cross, the German GTZ and UNICEF.


Demographics

Demographic evolution:


Economy

It is surrounded by
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and is an important cattle raising center. The manufacture of camel-hair blankets is one of the industries of the area.


Transportation

It has major roads connecting it to the capital
N'Djamena N'Djamena ( ) is the capital and largest city of Chad. It is also a special statute region, divided into 10 districts or ''arrondissements''. The city serves as the centre of economic activity in Chad. Meat, fish and cotton processing are the c ...
, as well as Sarh, and also to neighbouring Sudan. The city is served by
Abéché Airport Abéché Airport ( ar, مطار أبشي; french: Aéroport d'Abéché; ) is an airport serving Abéché, the fourth largest city in Chad and the capital city of Chad's Ouaddaï Region. Facilities The airport resides at an elevation of above me ...
which connects to city to N'Djamena and
Faya-Largeau Faya-Largeau (also known as Faya, ar, فايا لارجو or ) is the largest city in northern Chad and was the capital of the region of Bourkou-Ennedi-Tibesti. It is now in the Borkou Region, which was formed in 2008 from the Borkou Department ...
.


Education

The Lycee Franco-Arabe school is located here.


Notable people

*
Youssouf Saleh Abbas Youssouf Saleh Abbas ( ar, يوسف صالح عباس '; born ''c''. 1953
, Chadian political figure who was Prime Minister of Chad 2008 to 2010 * Arabi El Goni, politician


Climate

Abéché is the hottest major city in Chad. It gets 336 days a year above . Its
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is in mid-year, from June to September. The hottest months are from March to June. Köppen-Geiger climate classification system classifies its climate as hot semi-arid climate (BSh). It is one of the hottest cities on earth with average year-round daily high of over 36 degrees Celsius, and an average daily mean of around 29 degrees Celsius.


Images

File:Abeché.jpg, Aerial view File:Abeché1.jpg, The two mosques File:Aeroport abeché1.jpg, Abéché Airport File:Abeche leather shop.jpg, A leather shop in Abéché File:La ville d'Abéché, vue du poste Français.jpg, Abéché (1918) File:La grande place d'Abéché.jpg, Abéché Market (1918) File:Intérieur du tata à Abéché.jpg, Tata Fortress (1918)


References

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