Definition
Fort-Lamy was the former name of N'Djamena, the capital city of Chad, during the French colonial era. It reflects the city's history as a military outpost and administrative center under French rule. Think of it as Saigon becoming Ho Chi Minh City, a name change reflecting a shift in power and identity. Unlike the current name, N'Djamena, Fort-Lamy evokes a specific period of colonial history. It signifies the legacy of French influence in the region.