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Auguste Jacques Nicolas Peureux de Mélay was governor-general for Inde française in the Second French Colonial Empire.
In 1818, he captained a flotilla leaving Saint Louis, Senegal for the upper Senegal river. He founded the fort of Bakel when the low water level forced them to stop 900 km upriver.[1]
Titles held
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edit- ^ Pasquier, Roger (1987). Le Sénégal au 19e siècle: La crise économique et social (PDF) (Doctoral thesis). Université Paris Sorbonne. p. 265. Retrieved 12 February 2022.