Gaafar Muhammad an-Nimeiry (otherwise spelled in English as Gaafar Nimeiry, Jaafar Nimeiry, or Ja'far Muhammad Numayri; Arabic: جعفر محمد النميري; 1 January...
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but Sadiq lost his own seat to a candidate from Mahgoub's faction. Jaafar Nimeiry took power in Sudan through a coup on 25 May 1969. After the attack...
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Khartoum. It was selected for construction by the president of Sudan Jaafar Nimeiry. The mosque was completed in 1984. Lists of mosques List of mosques...
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diplomatic farewell to Elizabeth II, Al-Khalifa returned to Khartoum in the beginning of June 1969. In 1973, Nimeiry appointed Al-Khalifa as Minister of Education...
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Babkir Elnour and Hashem al Atta – were executed, and the party was officially banned. The party resurfaced after Nimeiry was overthrown in 1985. The...
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Muammar Gaddafi (redirect from Mu'ammar Al Qathafi)
Hamadallah and Babikir al-Nour. They were extradited back to Khartoum, where they were promptly executed by Sudanese leader Jaafar Nimeiry. In February 1972...
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Khalid of Saudi Arabia (redirect from Khalid ibn Abd al-Aziz al-Saud)
Somali President Mohamed Siad Barre met in Jeddah. Sudanese President Jaafar Nimeiry and King Khalid met in Ta'if on 2 August 1977. King Khalid's next visitors...
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established the National Revolutionary Command Council, chaired by Jaafar Nimeiry. Nimeiry, the leader of the newly formed Sudanese Socialist Union, assumed...
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Ma'tan as-Sarra (redirect from Maaten al-Sarra)
attempts at an empire. In 1972, Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi felt that Jaafar Nimeiry of Sudan had betrayed the Arab cause by signing the 1972 Addis Ababa...
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February 1972. In a surprise, al-Baghir submitted his resignation from all his positions to President Jaafar Nimeiry. al-Baghir had a fondness for horses...
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beginning of Nimeiry's 16 year rule. 19 July 1971: Major Hashem al Atta, briefly ousted President Jaafar Nimeiry but lacked support. Nimeiry's loyalists...
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In early 1972, Gaafar Nimeiry visited Saudi Arabia and engaged in dialogue with Sharif Hussein al-Hindi, the opposition leader, at the request of King...
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befriended some of the future Sudanese leaders like Jaafar Nimeiry, Sadiq Al-Mahdi and Hassan Al-Turabi. Abdirahman excelled both in sports (especially...
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however, pressure began to build to change the legal system. By the time Jaafar Nimeiry seized power in 1969, a commission had been working on recommendations...
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Gaafar Nimeiry sought "national reconciliation" and integrated Al-Sadiq al-Mahdi and Al-Turabi into the Sudanese Socialist Union's political bureau. Al-Turabi...
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later became the General Director of the Sudanese Tourism Corporation. Jaafar Nimeiry was accused of leading the armoured corps to support the coup. As a...
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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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1950) Gaafar Nimeiry (1930–2009) Abdel Rahman Swar al-Dahab (1934–2018) Omar al-Bashir (b. 1944) List of Swedish field marshals Husni al-Za'im (1897–1949)...
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Sudan (redirect from Jumhūriyyat al-Sūdān)
prime minister Ismail al-Azhari. Dissatisfaction culminated in a coup d'état on 25 May 1969. The coup leader, Col. Gaafar Nimeiry, became prime minister...
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Spain: Gregorio López-Bravo (Foreign Minister) Sudan: Jaafar Nimeiry (President) Syria: Nureddin al-Atassi (President) Tanzania: Julius Nyerere (President)...
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Sultan Kigab (redirect from Abd al Magid Sultan Kigab)
the English city of Folkestone. In 1978, Kigab was ordered by President Nimeiry to cross the English Channel, but he gave up 2 miles (3.2 km) from the...
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Sudanese Armed Forces (section Al-Bashir era)
40-mm guns. On 25 May 1969, several young officers, led by Colonel Jaafar Nimeiry, seized power in a military coup, thus bringing the army into political...
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Revolutionary Command Council, which replaced the Sovereignty Council. During Jaafar Nimeiry era, Yak served as the Governor of Khartoum, being the only southern...
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El-Shafie Ahmed el-Sheikh (redirect from Al-Shafi Ahmed al-Sheikh)
short-lived coup of Major Hashim Al-Atta and a counter-coup, the Sudanese authorities of the general Jaafar Nimeiry accused el-Sheikh and other representatives...
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Communist Party until his death by execution in Khartum during the Gaafar Nimeiry regime. Following his execution Muhammad Ibrahim Nugud became the leader...
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A referendum on the presidency of Jaafar Nimeiry was held in Sudan on 15 September 1971. It came after Nimeiry was overthrown in a Communist coup in July...
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Khalwa (school) (redirect from Al-Khalwa)
Accomplishment by President Jaafar Nimeiry. Although all khalawi in Sudan teach in a very traditional way, the khalwa of sheikh Al-Sadiq Khaled in Omdurman...
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Philemon Majok (section Nimeiry era)
House of Representatives until the 1969 coup, he was later detained by Jaafar Nimeiry. Majok retired from politics in 1971, managing the Yirol Oil Factory...
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legal party from 1971 until 1985, when the regime of President Gaafar Nimeiry was overthrown in a military coup. Today the Sudanese Socialist Democratic...
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