Paul Marty

Paul Marty (1882-1938) was a French military officer, colonial administrator, interpreter and writer on Islam.[1]

Marty was born in Boufarik, Algeria.

Works

  • Études sur l'Islam maure. Cheikh Sidïa. Les Fadelia. Les Ida ou Ali, 1916
  • Études sur l'Islam au Sénégal, 1917
  • L'Islam en Guinée : Fouta-Diallon, 1917
  • Études sur l'Islam et les tribus du Soudan, 1918
  • Études sur l'Islam et les tribus maures; les Brakna, 1920
  • Études sur l'Islam en Côte d'Ivoire, 1922
  • Études sur l'Islam au Dahomey : le bas Dahomey, le haut Dahomey, 1926
  • L'islam et les tribus dans la colonie du Niger, 1930
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References

  1. François Pouillon (2012). Dictionnaire des orientalistes de langue française. Karthala Editions. pp. 694–5. ISBN 978-2-8111-0790-1.

Further reading

  • Pessah Shinar, 'A Major Link between France's Berber Policy in Morocco and its "Policy of Races" in French West Africa: Commandant Paul Marty (1882-1938)', Islamic Law and Society, Vol. 33, pp. 33–62


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