André Nègre

André Paul Armand Nègre (16 May 1912 - 27 July 1996) was a French diplomat born in Castelmoron-sur-Lot in south-western France.[1]

Career

Nègre entered the Foreign Service and was employed after 1945 in Shanghai, Cairo and Moscow. From the year of 1952 until the year of 1955 he was a Counsellor in Damascus. In 1964 he was a Counsellor and Genera Consul in Tangier. From the year of 1967 until the year of 1970 he was ambassador in Kabul. From 7 January at 1971 to April 30 of 1975, he was an Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary in Damascus.[2]

Publications

Nègre published works related to the history of research on Ibāḍī studies.[3]

  • (1969) La fin de l'état rustamide. Revue d'Histoire et de Civilisation du Maghreb (Algiers), 6-7 (July 1969), 10–21.
  • (1973) A propos d'une expédition fatimide à Wargilan (Ouargla) d'après Abu Zakariyya al-Wargilani. Revue d' Histoire et de Civilisation du Maghreb (Algiers), nr. 10 (Oct. 1973), 37–39.

References

  1. "André NÈGRE". geneanet.org.
  2. Société française de numismatique, Bulletin de la Société française de numismatique, 1996 S., S. 178
  3. Custers, Martin H. (2016). Al-Ibāḍiyya: A Bibliography, Volume 3 (Second revised and enlarged ed.). Hildesheim-London-N.Y.: Olms Publishing. p. 522. ISBN 978-3-487-15354-4.


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