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Afars And Issas Direct

The (FTAI) is the historical name for the modern-day Republic of Djibouti during its final decade of French colonial rule from 1967 to 1977. Quick Context: What was "Afars and Issas"? Former Name : Previously known as French Somaliland .

The identity of the territory was defined by the balancing act between these two distinct but related communities. Primarily nomadic pastoralists in the hinterlands. Urban-oriented traders and coastal pastoralists. Language Afar (Cushitic family). Somali (Issa subclan). Regional Presence Ethiopia, Eritrea, and Djibouti ("Afar Triangle"). Djibouti, Ethiopia, and Somaliland. Colonial Role afars and issas

Historically favored by French administration in late 60s/early 70s. Pushed for independence and closer ties to Somalia. The (FTAI) is the historical name for the

Tag: French Territory of the Afars and Issas - African Heritage The identity of the territory was defined by

: The name was changed to acknowledge the two primary ethnic groups: the Afars (Cushitic-speaking pastoralists) and the Issas (a Somali clan).

: The territory gained independence on June 27, 1977 , becoming Djibouti. Comparing the Two Groups

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