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    Aman Mikael Andom (Amharic: አማን ሚካኤል አንዶም, romanized: āman mīka’ēl āndom; Tigrinya: ኣማን ሚካኤል ዓንዶም; 21 June 1924 – 23 November 1974) was an Eritrean general...
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    all facilities within the government. The Derg chose Lieutenant General Aman Andom, a popular military leader and a Sandhurst graduate, to be its chairman...
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    in the Nile near the town of Desouk. Ethiopia's Head of State, General Aman Andom, Chairman of the Derg, angered other Derg members, including Lieutenant...
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    imprisoned the Emperor on 12 September 1974 and chose Lieutenant General Aman Andom, a popular military leader and a Sandhurst graduate, to be acting head...
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    mid-November 1974, the Derg, then under the control of the Eritrean-born General Aman Andom, declared a cease-fire in Eritrea. The cease-fire aimed to persuade Eritreans...
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    over Ethiopian Radio in the next day; the council also included General Aman Andom, one of the leaders of the coup, and Haile Selassie's grandson, Admiral...
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    chairman of the Provisional Military Government was Lieutenant General Aman Andom, who was also Chief of General Staff of the Ethiopian Armed forces. The...
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  • the road, or resulted from her own fatigue, remains a matter of debate. Aman Andom (50) was an Ethiopian military figure and was the acting head of state...
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  • None (ruled by decree) (1974–1987) National Shengo (1987–1991) Chair Aman Andom (1974) Mengistu Haile Mariam (1974) Tafari Benti (1974–1977) Mengistu...
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    Division of the Ethiopian Imperial army, under the command of General Aman Andom, launched the initial major assault that sparked the war as a punitive...
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    Monarchy abolished Tafari Benti as Chairman of the Derg Chairman De facto Aman Andom Tafari Benti Emperor of Ethiopia Reign 8 April 1989 – 17 January 1997...
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    attending the exhibit, were assaulted or forced to flee. Lieutenant General Aman Andom was named as the Chairman of the Provisional Military Government of Socialist...
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    1974 by coordinated military junta known as the Derg headed by chairman Aman Andom. On 27 August 1975, Haile Selassie reportedly died after staying home...
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    Eritrean-born General Aman Andom, who raised him to the rank of sergeant and assigned him duties as an errand boy in his office. Aman then recommended him...
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    of General Aman Andom Lieutenant Demisse Shiferaw Lance Corporal Bekele Wolde Giorgis Sub-Corporal Tekle Haile Lt. General Aman Mikael Andom Lance Corporal...
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    overthrowing of Haile Selassie by the communist junta led by General Aman Andom and Mengistu Haile Mariam, ending one of the world's longest-lasting monarchies...
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    1974 Ethiopian coup d'état: The Derg, a communist junta led by General Aman Andom and Mengistu Haile Mariam, enacted a coup and overthrew Haile Selassie...
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  • University. 1959. p. 168. Retrieved September 2, 2020. Wiskari, Werner. "Gen. Aman: Ethiopian of Many Roles". The New York Times. Retrieved July 10, 2023. Seidel...
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  • of the Sixty: Abiye Abebe, Ethiopian general and politician (b. 1918) Aman Andom, Ethiopian general and politician, President of Ethiopia (b. 1924) Aklilu...
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    d'état was carried out against the Emperor led by Lieutenant General Aman Andom. The government was led by members of the pro-Soviet Ethiopian military...
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    12 September 1974 – Haile Selassie was deposed by the Derg's General Aman Andom at the age of 82. He was subsequently imprisoned at National Palace in...
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    Selassie deposed on 12 September 1974 by officers of Ethiopian Army led by Aman Andom named Coordinating Committee of the Armed Forces, Police and Territorial...
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    1974 – the Derg deposed and imprisoned Haile Selassie and chose General Aman Andom to be head of state. 21 March 1975 – Monarchy abolished. 27 August 1975...
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  • Provisional Military Government of Socialist Ethiopia (complete list) – Aman Andom, Chairmen (1974) Mengistu Haile Mariam, Acting Chairmen (1974) Tafari...
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    Aklilu Habte-Wold, politician and 6th Prime Minister of Ethiopia (b. 1912) Aman Andom, army officer and 1st President of Ethiopia (b. 1924) Asrate Medhin Kassa...
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    Ethiopia Minister of Defense Abiye Abebe (last) Chief of the General Staff Aman Andom (last) Related articles History Amda Seyon I's Expansions Ethiopian–Adal...
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    Minister Endelkachew Makonnen Preceded by Merid Mengesha Succeeded by Aman Andom President of the Senate In office 15 July 1964 – 28 February 1974 Monarch...
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  • General Oqbe Abreha Ogbe Abraha Ali Abdu Ahmed Ibrahim Sultan Ali Aman Mikael Andom Hamid Idris Awate Tedla Bairu Osman Saleh Mohammed Zerai Deres Araya...
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  • friend to two of the top-ranking Eritrean-born Ethiopian Generals, General Aman Andom and General Bereket, Kaleb's case was weighed more than the any other...
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    General Wolde Selassie Bereka 3 July 1974 Imperial Army ? Andom, AmanLieutenant General Aman Andom (1924–1974) 3 July 1974 12 September 1974 66 days Imperial...
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