• Muhammad Shamte Hamadi (7 January 1907 – after 1964) was Chief Minister of Sultanate of Zanzibar from 5 June 1961 to 24 June 1963 and the only prime minister...
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  • Mauritanian politician Hassane Hamadi, Comorian politician Muhammad Shamte Hamadi (1907–1964), Zanzibari politician Najah Hamadi (born 1984), Tunisian footballer...
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    and South Asian women. The Sultan, together with Prime Minister Muhammad Shamte Hamadi and members of the cabinet, fled the island on the royal yacht Seyyid...
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    President of Zanzibar (1964–2010) Formation 5 June 1961 First holder Muhammad Shamte Hamadi Final holder Shamsi Vuai Nahodha Abolished 9 November 2010...
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    Abdullah Al Said, had fled the country along with Prime Minister Muhammad Shamte Hamadi. The destroyer ship USS Manley, which had been on patrol in the...
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  • Zanzibar In office 12 January 1964 – 27 April 1964 Preceded by Muhammad Shamte Hamadi (monarchy) Succeeded by Post abolished Personal details Born 1932...
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    Castellitto's murder, though Hoffa's killers were never found. Muhammad Shamte Hamadi became Chief Minister of Zanzibar. Born: Mary Kay Bergman, American...
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  • Sudi Mponda Afro-Shirazi Union African Association 657 Pemba South Muhammad Shamte Hamadi Independent Shirazi Association 5,851 Elected Rashid Ali el-Khaify...
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