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were all out of the country at the time "either on official or private visits," so the "time chosen was opportune." On 26 May, he suspended the constitution, dissolved the
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fighter aircraft; Mao Zedong also provided Sudan with interest-free loans, and
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Communist members of the armed forces, led by Brigadier Hassan Hussein Osman, failed to remove Nimeiry from power. General Elbagir, Nimeiry's deputy, led a counter coup that brought Nimeiry back within few hours. Brigadier Osman was wounded and later court martialed and executed.
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1461:13 February
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686:Pan-Arabist
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333:30 May 2009
279:Rashid Bakr
274:Preceded by
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231:Preceded by
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2545:Bouteflika
2390:Boumédiène
2296:† military
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1793:. London:
1775:16 October
1742:16 October
1303:3 February
1222:5 December
1184:References
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1119:Washington
1008:Port Sudan
952:Sharia law
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830:See also:
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519:Mao Zedong
383:Allegiance
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312:1930-01-01
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902:1980–1985
688:reforms.
682:socialist
653:overthrew
635:Nimeiry,
616:1969–1980
596:in 1966.
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256:In office
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2581:Chissano
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2500:Museveni
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2176:Awadalla
2142:al-Mahdi
2033:† (2021)
2021:) (2019)
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1769:Archived
1736:Archived
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1573:, p. 111
944:Islamist
854:Omdurman
850:Kordofan
649:Khartoum
542:Islamism
366:but the
320:Omdurman
2606:Gaddafi
2601:Kikwete
2591:Nguesso
2555:Chiluba
2550:Eyadéma
2520:Ben Ali
2515:Mubarak
2495:Mubarak
2480:Nguesso
2470:Nyerere
2455:Stevens
2450:Senghor
2445:Tolbert
2440:Nimeiry
2370:Nkrumah
2283:Hussein
2192:Nimeiry
2181:Nimeiry
2147:Mahgoub
2137:Mahgoub
2009:Ibn Auf
1945:Nimeiry
1634:4328194
1593:21 July
1547:25 July
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968:animist
956:alcohol
799:Chevron
789:in the
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663:(RCC).
641:Gaddafi
268:Himself
225:Himself
2651:Kagame
2636:Mugabe
2616:Obiang
2596:Kufuor
2535:Mugabe
2490:Traoré
2485:Kaunda
2405:Daddah
2400:Kaunda
2395:Ahidjo
2385:Mobutu
2375:Ankrah
2365:Nasser
2273:Hamdok
2263:Hamdok
2233:Moussa
2126:Abboud
2121:Khalil
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770:1985.
760:Maoist
637:Nasser
590:Kansas
546:Sharia
460:Arabic
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98:Deputy
2646:Condé
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2525:Meles
2510:Diouf
2475:Diouf
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2415:Gowon
2238:Ayala
2228:Saleh
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1142:Cairo
1006:near
838:Libya
812:Egypt
763:China
697:Ansar
523:China
511:Libya
503:Egypt
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395:Sudan
341:Sudan
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