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    General Ibrahim Abboud (Arabic: إبراهيم عبود; 26 October 1900 – 8 September 1983) was a Sudanese political figure who served as the head of state of Sudan...
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    the army's two senior generals, Ibrahim Abboud and Ahmad Abd al Wahab, who became leaders of the military regime. Abboud immediately pledged to resolve...
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  • Hassan Aboud (died 2014), Syrian opposition leader Ibrahim Abboud (1900–1983), Sudanese president Ibrahim Aboud (born 1987), arrested in the 2006 Toronto...
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    Council ended on 17 November 1958 when General Ibrahim Abboud seized power in a military coup. Ibrahim Abboud assumed the presidency, and the council was...
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    coup attempt aimed at overthrowing Sudan's ruler, Lieutenant General Ibrahim Abboud, but was thwarted. The military court sentenced officers involved, with...
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    Communist Party. The party helped overthrow the military government of Ibrahim Abboud in the October 1964 Revolution and joined the subsequent transitional...
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    popular uprising against the military dictatorship of General Ibrahim Abboud. Abboud's regime, which came to power after 1958 Sudanese coup d'état, was...
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    factions unable to agree on a single candidate. In November 1958, General Ibrahim Abboud led a military coup d'état, assuming the role of head of state as Chairman...
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    Ismail Kabeida Coup failure 17 November 1959 1959 Sudanese coup attempt Ibrahim Abboud Coup failure 13 January 1963  Togo 1963 Togolese coup d'état Sylvanus...
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  • conjunction with leading NUP members and the army's two senior generals, Ibrahim Abboud and Ahmad Abd al-Wahab, who became leaders of the new military regime...
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    Ibrahim Yusuf Sulayman (Arabic: إبراهيم يوسف سليمان; 1908–3 May 1982) was a Sudanese politician who played a role in the political landscape of pre and...
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  • Umma Party, the People's Democratic Party, and senior army generals, Ibrahim Abboud and Ahmad Abd al-Wahab, with the knowledge of the United States and...
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    On 30 March 1964, due to the mediation efforts of Sudanese President Ibrahim Abboud, Somalia and Ethiopia agreed to an armistice which led to the full cessation...
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    engineers at Omdurman, the total establishment being just under 5,000.' Ibrahim Abboud commanded the Camel Corps after the Second World War. (OB 50) "Before...
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    orchestrated by Prime Minister Abdallah Khalil and Lieutenant General Ibrahim Abboud. 1959 Mosul uprising in Iraq: A coup attempt by Arab nationalists against...
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  • of place among the great nations of the world."  Sudan - President Ibrahim Abboud of the Republic of the Sudan said, "Your country, your people and, indeed...
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  • November 16, 1958: Ibrahim Abboud overthrows Abdallah Khalil November 9, 1959 The Sudanese Armed Forces failed to overthrow Ibrahim Abboud 1964: The October...
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    Mahendra, King of Nepal Ibrahim bin Abdullah Al Suwaiyel, Foreign Minister of Saudi Arabia Aden Adde, President of Somalia Ibrahim Abboud, President of Sudan...
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    On November 17, 1958, the army's two senior generals, Major General Ibrahim Abboud, the armed forces commander, and Ahmad Abd al Wahab, seized power in...
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    Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and President Kennedy for the Sudanese president Ibrahim Abboud, and by Queen Elizabeth for Laura and President Bush. The bombe mold...
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    a state decoration of Sudan established on 16 November 1961 during Ibrahim Abboud's military government. The Order of the Two Niles – White and Blue Niles...
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    National Umma Party 4 Ibrahim Abboud (1900–1983) 18 November 1958 30 October 1964 (resigned) 5 years, 347 days Military Ibrahim Abboud (1958–1964) 5 Sirr...
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    officials instigated the 1958 Sudanese coup d'état, led by General Ibrahim Abboud. Sadiq al-Mahdi was the prominent leader of the party through much of...
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    was in turn overthrown in the coup d'état of Chief of Staff Brigadier Ibrahim Abboud in 1958. Resentment at the military government built up. On the evening...
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  • Council ended on 17 November 1958 when General Ibrahim Abboud seized power in a military coup. Ibrahim Abboud assumed the presidency, and the council was...
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    Khalil, who replaced him, and also the succeeding military regime of Ibrahim Abboud. In 1961 al-Azhari was arrested and exiled to Juba in southern Sudan...
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  • September 1 – Henry M. Jackson, American politician (b. 1912) September 8 – Ibrahim Abboud, 3rd Prime Minister and 1st President of Sudan (b. 1900) September 10...
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    transitional period after the overthrow of the rule of Lieutenant General Ibrahim Abboud. The Third Sovereignty Council consisted of five members, and its members...
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  • pennant. May 11 – Habib Bourguiba, president of Tunisia. October 13 – Ibrahim Abboud, president of Sudan. October 27 – builders and crew of the USS Constellation...
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    inspired by the Muslim Brotherhood, leading to the downfall of President Ibrahim Abboud. Ethiopian athlete Abebe Bikila won the Olympic Marathon, only 40 days...
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