Major Hashem al-Atta (Arabic: هاشم العطا; 12 March 1936 – 23 July 1971) was a Sudanese military officer and political figure. Whilst he initially served...
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"Hashem al-Atta". al-Rakoba (in Arabic). "Execute Leaders of Sudan Coup". Southeast Missourian. Cairo. 23 July 1971. "Lieutenant General Yasser Al-Atta:...
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Khaliq Mahjub, Joseph Garang, Alshafi Ahmed Elshikh, Babkir Elnour and Hashem al Atta – were executed, and the party was officially banned. The party resurfaced...
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initially serve in the NRCC, although Hamdallah, along with Hashem al Atta and Babikir al-Nur Osman were later purged from the Council in 1970. Hamadallah...
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Sudanese coup d'état was a short-lived communist-backed coup, led by Major Hashem al Atta, one of the founding members of the free officers organization that...
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you need to know". Al Jazeera. 5 October 2022. Retrieved 28 July 2023. "Niger's Bazoum 'held by guards' in apparent coup attempt". Al Jazeera. 26 July 2023...
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Major Hashem al Atta, surprised Nimeiri and the RCC meeting in the presidential palace and seized them along with a number of pro-Nimeiri officers. Atta named...
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al-Azhari. The coup signalled the end of Sudan's second democratic era, and saw the beginning of Nimeiry's 16 year rule. 19 July 1971: Major Hashem al...
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of the National Executive Council. 1971 Sudanese coup d'état: Major Hashem al Atta leads a short-lived coup against the government of the Democratic Republic...
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overthrew Ismail al-Azhari. July 19–22, 1971: Communist members of the National Revolutionary Command Council led by Hashem al Atta attempted to overthrow...
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Mamoun Awad Abul Kassem Hashem Muhammad Ahmed Abd al-Qadir Abul Kassem Ibrahim Abu Bakr al-Nur (Purged in 1970) Hashem al Atta (Purged in 1970) Egyptian...
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Republican Palace, Khartoum (redirect from Saraya al-Hikmadar)
nation after the failure of the coup that was led against him by Major Hashem al-Atta, given that “the people were the ones who supported Nimeiri”. During...
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support base. Another officer associated with the communist party, Hashem al Atta, was also brought into the new council. The new council was therefore...
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Ras Al Khaima declined to enter into the agreement. Died: Giulio Sarrocchi, 84, Italian former Olympic gold medal-winning fencer Major Hashem al Atta of...
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second-tallest building in the world. July 19–23 – Major Hashem al-Atta ousts Jaafar Muhammad al-Nimeiri in a military coup in Sudan. Fighting continues...
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government. Mahjub opposed the coup 1971 coup attempt led by Hashem al Atta on 19 July 1971. Atta was able to seize power for a period of just three days before...
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Abbas (left) interrogating coup leader Hashem al Atta...
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vehicles carrying weapons to the RSF garrison in al-Zurug from Chad. SAF Lieutenant General Yasser al-Atta also accused the Wagner Group of bringing in mercenaries...
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Ismail Ibn Sharif (redirect from Lalla Sitt al-Mulk)
three brothers, Harran, Hashem, and Ahmed, and three of his cousins revolted with the help of the Sanhaja confederation of Aït Atta and the tribes of the...
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consisted of 30 ministers, including Arafat himself amd only one woman, Intissar al-Wazir. Ministers were not appointed for the Ministries of Education, Youth...
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(1954–1955) Sa`id al-Mufti, Prime minister (1955) Hazza' al-Majali, Prime minister (1955) Ibrahim Hashem, Acting Prime minister (1955–1956) Samir al-Rifai, Prime...
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(1942–2016), American heavyweight boxing champion Syed Muhammad Naquib al-Attas (1931–), Malaysian philosopher Muhammad ibn Abu Bakr (631–658), Son of...
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Jaafar and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya Syed Muhammad Naquib al-Attas, nephew of Onn Jaafar and founder of the International Institute of Islamic...
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Publishing House, [1994?], p.140 Ghada Hashem Talhami (2007). Palestine in the Egyptian Press: From Al-Ahram to Al-Ahali. Lexington Books. p. 87. ISBN 978-0-7391-1784-2...
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Party Malik Sikandar Khan NW-126 (Sanghar) Pakistan Muslim League (Qayyum) Atta Muhammad Marri NW-127 (Thatta) Pakistan People's Party Zulfikar Ali Bhutto...
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Justice) 31. Mohamed Ahmed Atta Ammara (Professionals/ al-Nour) 32. Mahmoud Gharib Abdel Hafez (Workers/ al-Nour) 33. Ziad Abdel-Hamid al-Alimi (Professionals/...
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group include: Rafa al-Nasiri, Mohammed Ghani Hikmat, Nuri al-Rawi, Dia Azzawi, Jamil Hamoudi, Hashem Samarchi (b. 1939), Hashem al-Baghdadi (1917-1973)...
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Hussain (1983) Atta Shad (1983) Qari Waheed Zafar Qasmi (1984) Begum Khurshid Mirza (1984) Abida Parveen (1984) Muhammad Ali (1984) Sayed Nafees al-Hussaini...
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Malik Sikandar Khan Sanghar NW-126 Sanghar Pakistan Muslim League (Qayyum) Atta Muhammad Marri Thatta NW-127 Thatta Pakistan People's Party Ameen Faheem...
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Hussain (1983) Atta Shad (1983) Qari Waheed Zafar Qasmi (1984) Begum Khurshid Mirza (1984) Abida Parveen (1984) Muhammad Ali (1984) Sayed Nafees al-Hussaini...
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