• Ahmed Awad Ibn Auf (born c. 1956; Arabic: أحمد عوض بن عوف‎) is a Sudanese politician and Sudanese Army General who served as the de facto head of state...
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  • (1977–2014), Emir (leader) of Al-Shabaab Ahmed Al-Fahad Al-Ahmed Al-Sabah (born 1963), Kuwaiti politician Ahmed Awad Ibn Auf (born c. 1956), Sudanese general...
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  • Ahmed Awad may refer to: Ahmed Awad Ibn Auf (born c. 1956), Sudanese politician Ahmad Awad bin Mubarak (born 1968), Yemeni politician Ahmed Awad (footballer)...
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    protesters' dissatisfaction with the establishment ties of initial leader Ahmed Awad Ibn Auf. He served as chairman of the TMC until a draft constitutional declaration...
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    after holding the office for nearly 30 years. Lieutenant-General Ahmed Awad Ibn Auf took control of Sudan without becoming head of state, established...
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  • popular protests demanded his departure. At that time, the army, led by Ahmed Awad Ibn Auf, toppled the government and National Legislature and declared a state...
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  • headed by Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, Inspector of the Armed Forces, after Ahmed Awad Ibn Auf resigned as leader one day following the coup. The TMC and the Forces...
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    minister and former intelligence chief and current Defence Minister Awad Mohamed Ahmed Ibn Auf as first vice-president. His intelligence chief also announced...
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    Abdul Kaaba.: 94–95  His name has also been transliterated as Abdel Rahman Ibn Auf. He married Habiba bint Jahsh, whose entire brethren joined Islam. Abu...
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    own First Vice President and Defense Minister, Lieutenant General Ahmed Awad Ibn Auf. On 17 April 2019, al-Bashir was moved from house arrest to Khartoum's...
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  • President and Defense Minister Ahmed Awad Ibn Auf, with his government then being dissolved afterwards. On April 12, 2019, Auf, who still served as Minister...
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    6 July 2005, which had been suspended on 11 April 2019 by Lt. Gen Ahmed Awad Ibn Auf in the 2019 Sudanese coup d'état. The first permanent Constitution...
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  • new government, which had 31 ministers and 44 secretaries of state. Ahmed Awad Ibn Auf "السودان يعيد منصب "رئيس الوزراء" بعد إلغائه منذ 28 عاماً.. ابن مدرسة...
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    al-Bashir's regime was overthrown in a military coup led by Vice President Ahmed Awad Ibn Auf. As an initial step he established the Transitional Military Council...
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  • In office 13 March 2019 – 19 January 2022 President Omar al-Bashir Ahmed Awad Ibn Auf Abdel Fattah al-Burhan Prime Minister Mohamed Tahir Ayala Abdalla...
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    failure 11 April 2019  Sudan 2019 Sudanese coup d'état Omar al-Bashir Ahmed Awad Ibn Auf Abdel Fattah al-Burhan Coup successful 18 August 2020  Mali 2020 Malian...
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  • popular protests demanded his departure. At that time, the army, led by Ahmed Awad Ibn Auf, toppled the government and National Legislature and declared a state...
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  • Hussein from 6 June until August 2015, when he was replaced with Ahmed Awad Ibn Auf. "New Sudan armed forces chief after rebel attacks". The Daily Star...
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  • government. 2019 Sudanese coup d'état 10 April 2019 Coup  Sudan Lt. Gen. Ahmed Awad Ibn Auf President Omar al-Bashir Sudanese soldiers, led by the former First...
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    2019, the second vice president was from Darfur. Nafii Ali Nafii Ahmed Musa Mohamed Ahmed; representing Eastern Sudan Shartai Jaafar Abdel Hakam (11 January...
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  • from power, installing a transitional council in his place led by Ahmed Awad Ibn Auf. The move was seen as a change of leadership of the same regime by...
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  • al-Bashir failed. April 10, 2019: The Sudanese Armed Forces led by Ahmed Awad Ibn Auf overthrow Omar Hassan Ahmad al-Bashir during the Sudanese Revolution...
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    protests in the 21st century Count excludes ousted short-term leaders: Ahmed Awad Ibn Auf in Sudan quit after one day, and Abdel Fattah al-Burhan led the military-only...
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  • Constitution after a military coup. Transitional Military Council (headed by Ahmed Awad Ibn Auf)  Sudan 2019–present Suspended the Constitution after a military coup...
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  • after nearly 30 years in office. Vice president and defense minister Ahmed Awad Ibn Auf dissolved the government of al-Bashir and formed a military council...
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  • Presidents (complete list) Omar al-Bashir, President (1989–2019) Ahmed Awad Ibn Auf, Chairman of the Transitional Military Council (2019) Abdel Fattah...
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  • [citation needed] Two days after the signing of the peace agreement between Ahmed al-Mirghani and John Garang on 16 November 1988, a Sudanese Air Force Lockheed...
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  • (2016–2020)  Sudan First Vice President – Bakri Hassan Saleh (2013–2019) Ahmed Awad Ibn Auf (2019) Second Vice President –Osman Kebir (2018–2019) Deputy Chairman...
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    Nasiruddin al-Albani, Muhammad ibn al Uthaymeen, Abd al-Aziz ibn Baz, Wasiullah Abbas, Zubair Ali Zai, and Abdul-Azeez ibn Abdullaah Aal ash-Shaikh) but...
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  • Palestinian news agency Wafa reported that the Israeli military arrested Mohammed Awad, a media activist in the town of Beit Ummar, north of Hebron. Muhammad Basem...
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