• Acyl Ahmat Akhabach (1944–1982) was a Chadian Arab militia leader during the Chadian Civil War. He was the head of the Democratic Revolutionary Council...
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  • révolutionnaire or CDR), active in Chad, was a faction of FROLINAT founded by Ahmat Acyl and later headed by Acheikh ibn Oumar and was also known as the New Volcan...
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    artist Achmet (oneiromancer), Occultist Ahmat Acyl, Chadian Arab insurgent leader Ahmat Brahim, Chadian footballer Ahmat Taboye, Chadian writer Akhmed Avtorkhanov...
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  • ground, but after that it slowly expanded. Among the new members in 1976, Ahmat Acyl who attacked Baghlani's authority with the support of Libya in January...
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  • by the German army until it was liberated by the French in September. Ahmat Acyl, militia leader during the Chadian Civil War World Gazetteer: Chad 9°24′N...
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    largest factions gradually transformed into the First Liberation Army of Ahmat Acyl, mainly consisting of Chadian Arabs and operating in the east, and the...
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    unity and badly weakened Libyan power in Chad. On the night of 27 August, Ahmat Acyl, leader of the Volcan Army, attacked Faya-Largeau with the support of...
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    1940) 1978–1979 9 Barma Ramadan 1979 10 Dabar Nag Koumaba Dering 1979 11 Ahmat Acyl (1944–1982) 1979–1982 12 Idriss Miskine (1948–1984) 1982–1984 — Korom...
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    excluded Ahmat Acyl, who had succeeded Baghlani as commander of the Volcan Army after the death of the latter in a flight accident. As a result, Acyl and other...
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  • was called the Democratic Revolutionary Council, and it was headed by Ahmat Acyl, an Arab. The problem of the rival government, and the transitional government's...
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  • FROLINAT" (FROLINAT Originel) a chance to re-enter the fray. But he, Ahmat Acyl, Mohamat Said, and Adoum Dana were excluded from the first peace conference...
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    Republic of the Congo African Fiesta Agence nationale de renseignements Ahmat Acyl Air Congo Air Kasai Air Tropiques Air Zaïre Aka (Pygmy tribe) Albertine...
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  • Abdullah I (Kanem-Bornu king) Abdelwahit About Ahmad (Kanem-Bornu king) Ahmat Acyl Mahamat Ali Adoum Aissa Kili N'guirmamaramama Ali Gazi Ali II of Bornu...
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  • Army started emerging as a significant group in 1975. The following year Ahmat Acyl entered in the organization, and in January 1977 with the support of Libya...
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  • counter-government, the Democratic Revolutionary Council (CDR), led by Ahmat Acyl. Also, many countries refused to recognize the new government: Djogo experimented...
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  • excluding pro-Libyan factions like Abba Siddick's "Original FROLINAT" and Ahmat Acyl's Volcan Army, that menaced to form a counter-government if excluded from...
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  • President; Hissène Habré (a pro-West northerner) was Minister of Defence; and Acyl Ahmat (a strongly pro-Libyan Arab) was Minister of Foreign Affairs. Personal...
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  • Chad stunned the home side three minutes after the break when Mahamat Ahmat Labo struck to silence the home crowd. But Tanzania managed to progress...
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  • Abdoulaye Hassan Abdoulaye Sidick Aboubakar Abakar Adoum Mahmat Adoum Adji Ahmat Mahamat Alhadj Mondésir Alladjim Sitamadji Allarassem Massama Asselmo Karl...
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  • W X Y Z Abdelwahid Aboud Mackaye: (born 1953), rebel insurgent leader Acyl Ahmat Agbas: (1944–1982), Foreign Minister 1979–1981 Salma Khalil Alio: (born...
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  • GUNT, Acyl Ahmat, leader of the Democratic Revolutionary Council (Conseil Démocratique Révolutionnaire or CDR). Both Habré and Goukouni feared Acyl because...
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  • Preceded by Acyl Ahmat Akhbach Foreign Minister of Chad 1982-1984 Succeeded by Korom Ahmad...
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    1970s, including Goukouni, Siddick, Acyl Ahmat (a Chadian of Arab descent), and Kamougué, a southerner. Goukouni and Acyl were most sympathetic to Gaddafi's...
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