• Félix Malloum or Félix Malloum Ngakoutou Bey-Ndi (Arabic: فليكس معلوم Filiks Mʿalūm; 10 September 1932 – 12 June 2009) was a Chadian military officer and...
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  • Malloum is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bintou Malloum (1946–2020), Chadian politician and diplomat Félix Malloum (1932–2009), Chadian...
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  • government received an enthusiastic response in the capital N'Djamena. Félix Malloum emerged as the chairman of the new Supreme Military Council (Conseil...
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    Tombalbaye was murdered by his own army, and a military government headed by Félix Malloum emerged and continued the war against the insurgents. Following foreign...
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  • German football manager and former player Félix Malloum (1932–2009), Chadian military officer and politician Felix Manalo (1886–1963), Filipino founder and...
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  • erratic, and in 1973 he had thrown in jail the FAT's commander-general Félix Malloum. It was another purge in the army, in which Tombalbaye had arrested...
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    Chadian military during the 1975 Chadian coup d'état and replaced by Félix Malloum. Tombalbaye was born on 15 June 1918 in the village of Bessada, in the...
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    North rebel army briefly defected to Felix Malloum's government against Oueddei before turning against Malloum, who resigned in 1979. Habré was then...
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  • war that began in 1965. The GUNT replaced the fragile alliance led by Félix Malloum and Hissène Habré, which collapsed in February 1979. GUNT was characterized...
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  • 1960 to 1979, under the southern presidents François Tombalbaye and Félix Malloum, until the downfall of the latter in 1979, when the head of the gendarmerie...
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  • government. Upon the rebel victory and the resignation of President Felix Malloum in 1979, he became the new president of Chad's new transitional coalition...
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    Prime Minister Hissène Habré against the southerner President Félix Malloum: while Malloum and the national army loyal to him were defeated, the intervention...
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  • 1956), Vice-President of the African Union's Pan-African Parliament Félix Malloum Hassan Abdallah Mardigue Idriss Miskine Fidèle Moungar Mariam Ali Moussa...
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  • received an enthusiastic response in N'Djamena. The southerner General Félix Malloum emerged early as the chairman of the new junta. The new military leaders...
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    Staff, general Jacques Doumro; his position was occupied by colonel Félix Malloum. In 1972, Tombalbaye jailed hundreds of political opponents and to block...
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    1975 a coup d'état removed Tombalbaye and replaced him with General Félix Malloum. As the coup was partly motivated by opposition to Tombalbaye's appeasement...
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  • was, in 1973, to be the arrest of the Army Chief of Staff, General Félix Malloum, for an alleged coup plot (the so-called Black Sheep Plot). Also the...
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  • States Overthrow and death of François Tombalbaye in 1975 Overthrow of Félix Malloum in 1979 Signing of Lagos Accord and installation of Transitional Government...
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  • to 1976. In 1978 Djimé joined the national unity government led by Félix Malloum and Hissène Habré as minister of national defense. He went into exile...
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    professional pilot certificate. He remained loyal to the army and President Félix Malloum even after Chad's central authority crumbled in 1979. He returned from...
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  • Presidents Félix Malloum and Hissène Habré. Miskine, an ethnic Hadjarai, was the Minister of Transport, Posts, and Telecommunications under President Malloum until...
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    the Libyan-supported rebel onslaught, the Chadian president, General Félix Malloum, requested a French military intervention. The French government agreed...
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    April 1975 15 April 1975 2 days Military Position not established 2 Félix Malloum (1932–2009) — 15 April 1975 23 March 1979 (resigned) 3 years, 342 days...
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    dramatic phase in 1979 when a fragile alliance between the President Félix Malloum and the Prime Minister Hissène Habré collapsed, unleashing factional...
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  • and GNNT. From independence through the period of the presidency of Félix Malloum (1975–79), the official national army was known as the Chadian Armed...
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  • allied with President Félix Malloum who gave him the posts of Prime Minister and Vice President. In January 1979, Habré and Malloum disagreed over the interpretation...
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  • Civil War, the military overthrew François Tombalbaye and installed Félix Malloum as head of state. Hissène Habré was appointed Prime minister, and attempted...
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    Habré, switched side and formed an alliance with Chadian President Félix Malloum. Sudan and Saudi Arabia played a role in the negotiation due to their...
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    on July 4, while Zouar was evacuated. The Chadian government, led by Félix Malloum since Tombalbaye's overthrow in 1975, signed a peace agreement with...
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    the Battle of N'Djamena in an attempt to overthrow Chad's President Félix Malloum. February 13 An intense windstorm strikes western Washington and sinks...
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