Muhammad Ahmad Mahgoub (Arabic: محمد أحمد المحجوب, romanized: Muḥammad Aḥmad al-Maḥjūb; 17 May 1908 – 23 June 1976) was both Foreign Minister and then...
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football goalkeeper Muhammad Ahmad Mahgoub (1908–1976), Sudanese politician Nesma Mahgoub (born 1989), Egyptian singer Rifaat el-Mahgoub (1926–1990), Egyptian...
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between the National Umma Party and the National Unionist Party. Muhammad Ahmad Mahgoub of the Umma party became prime minister, and Ismail al-Azhari of...
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two parties formed a coalition cabinet in June headed by Umma leader Muhammad Ahmad Mahjub, whereas Azhari, the NUP leader, became the Supreme Commission's...
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italics indicate de facto continuation of office) Posthumous son of Muhammad Ahmad; Imam of the Ansar. Carried out a self-coup against his own government...
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minister (1964–1965) Muhammad Ahmad Mahgoub, Prime minister (1965–1966) Sadiq al-Mahdi, Prime minister (1966–1967) Muhammad Ahmad Mahgoub, Prime minister (1967–1969)...
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remembered as the ‘Father of medicine in Sudan’. With his cousin, Muhammad Ahmad Mahgoub, Abdel Halim founded the ‘Hashmab society’, which advocated for...
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election. Factionalism emerged within UP, and despite challenges, Muhammad Ahmad Mahgoub formed a coalition government in June 1968, aided by Soviet military...
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Caliph Abdallahi ibn Muhammad, after the Battle of Shakaba incident which resulted in her husband, Al-Fadil, and Caliph Muhammad Sharif death. She migrated...
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security situation was too bad. The new Umma Party government under Muhammad Ahmad Mahgoub stepped up military action against the south, which tended to increase...
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Egypt, f/d) Muhammad Ahmad Mahgoub (1908–1976, Sudan, p/nf) Jamal Mahjoub (born 1966, England, f) Abdel Khaliq Mahjub (1927–1971, Sudan, nf) Ahmad Mahmoud...
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(born 1970) Amir Taj al-Sir (born 1960) Hammour Ziada (born 1977) Muhammad Ahmad Mahgoub (1908–1976) Al-Tijani Yusuf Bashir (1912–1937) Gely Abdel Rahman...
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2 Muhammad Ahmad Mahgoub (1908–1976) 1956–1958 3 Sayed Ahmad Keir (1905–1994) 1958–1964 (2) Muhammad Ahmad Mahgoub (1908–1976) 1964–1965 4 Muhammad Ibrahim...
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artist, screenwriter and storyboard artist (died 2005) May 17 – Muhammad Ahmad Mahgoub, Sudanese author, 6th Prime Minister of Sudan (died 1976) May 19...
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Africa Michelle McGrane, South Africa Don Maclennan, South Africa Muhammad Ahmad Mahgoub, Sudan D. F. Malherbe, South Africa Clinton Marius, South Africa...
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Mineral Resources in his cabinet. However, when Prime Minister Muhammad Ahmad Mahgoub came to office, Muortat was dismissed. In 1964, Gordon Muortat became...
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politician, assumed the presidency after winning the elections, and Muhammad Ahmad Mahgoub replaced Sirr Al-Khatim Al-Khalifa as prime minister. In June 1965...
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Minister of Sudan, Muhammad Ahmad Mahgoub was forced to step down following a vote of censure by the Constituent Assembly. Mahgoub had become so unpopular...
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May 1969 – 27 October 1969 President Gaafar Nimeiry Preceded by Muhammad Ahmad Mahgoub Succeeded by Gaafar Nimeiry Personal details Born (1917-03-02)2...
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overrunning its military headquarters and the adjoining militia compound. Muhammad Ahmad Mahgoub was elected Prime Minister of the Sudan by the Sudanese parliament...
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Sudan fell under the rule of Turkish-Egyptian colonisation in 1821 after Muhammad Ali Pasha seized control. Egypt governed Sudan during this period, with...
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entire population of the Northern Sudan, would cease to be Arab at all." — Muhammad Omar Bashir, The Southern Sudan: Background to Conflict (Khartoum University...
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Sayed Ahmad Keir (1905–1994) was a Sudanese politician and diplomat. Keir was appointed to the post of Foreign Minister of Sudan from 1958–1964. "Foreign...
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was raised by the Prime Minister Ismail Al-Azhari and opposition leader Muhammad Ahmed Al-Mahjoub to herald the declaration of Sudan's independence as they...
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al-Azhari Prime Minister Muhammad Ahmad Mahgoub (10 June 1965–25 July 1966) Sadiq al-Mahdi (27 July 1966–18 May 1967) Muhammad Ahmad Mahgoub Preceded by Sudanese...
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Sudan's flag raised at independence ceremony by the Prime Minister Isma'il Alazhari and opposition leader Muhammad Ahmad Mahgoub on 1 January 1956...
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Sovereignty Council In office 10 June 1965 – 14 June 1965 Prime Minister Muhammad Ahmad Mahgoub Preceded by 2nd Sovereignty Council Succeeded by Gaafar Nimeiry...
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censorship and defending Union members against unjust persecution. Muhammad Ahmad Mahgoub was made Prime Minister of the Sudan for the second time, succeeding...
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the government of President Ismail al-Azhari and Prime Minister Muhammad Ahmad Mahgoub. The new 19-member National Revolutionary Council banned public...
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al-Azhari Prime Minister Muhammad Ahmad Mahgoub (10 June 1965–25 July 1966) Sadiq al-Mahdi (27 July 1966–18 May 1967) Muhammad Ahmad Mahgou Preceded by Sovereignty...
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