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    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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    Faisal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (Arabic: فيصل بن عبدالعزيز آل سعود Fayṣal ibn ʿAbd al ʿAzīz Āl Suʿūd, Najdi Arabic pronunciation: [fæjsˤɑl ben ˈʕæbd ælʕæˈziːz...
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    (Arabic: المصالحة الوطنية) was reached in Sudan on 7 July 1977, where Nimeiri and al-Mahdi signed an agreement that readmitted the opposition in exchange...
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  • granted self-governance to the south. In September 1983, President Jaafar Nimeiri introduced sharia law in Sudan, known as September 1983 laws, symbolically...
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    6th least democratic country in Africa. In September 1983, President Jaafar Nimeiri introduced sharia law in Sudan, known as September laws, symbolically...
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    Atbara is also considered by many to be the home of Sudanese communism. Jaafar Nimeiri, Sudan's president from 1969 to 1985, alternated between communism,...
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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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    represented only a faction within the military establishment. From 1971 Nimeiri led a more civilian-based government. The first civil war ended in a negotiated...
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    the 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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    that was led against him by Major Hashem al-Atta, given that “the people were the ones who supported Nimeiri”. During the failed coup, Numeiri was detained...
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  • Forces and commander-in-chief of the Sudanese Armed Forces. Then-Colonel Jaafar Nimeiri came to power in the 1969 Sudanese coup d'état. Khalid Hassan Abbas...
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    relations with Sudan remained static until early 1976, when President Nimeiri mediated the release of 10 American hostages being held by Eritrean insurgents...
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    overthrow president Jaafar Nimeiri held in Khartoum (Motion picture). Coup leader 76 Mohammed Nour Saad (YouTube). 28 February 2015. Shahed Ala Al-Asr (4 October...
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  • the popular uprising of April 1985 that overthrew the government of Jaafar an Nimeiri "PBS Frontline: "Civil war was sparked in 1983 when the military regime...
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    Sadiq al-Mahdi, who agreed to support him. After that Kigab called former President Jaafar Nimeiri, who was in self-imposed exile in Cairo. Nimeiri told...
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    al-Azhari, Ibrahim Abboud, Jaafar Nimeiri, Abdel Rahman Swar al-Dahab, and Sudanese heads of government, including Muhammad Ahmed Al-Mahjoub, Sir Al-Khatim...
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    role in overthrowing Abboud in 1964. Mahjub opposed the 1969 coup by Jaafar Nimeiri as he saw it as incompatible with the principle of democracy, which...
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    the popular uprising of April 1985 that overthrew the government of Jaafar an Nimeiri "PBS Frontline: "Civil war was sparked in 1983 when the military regime...
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  • the popular uprising of April 1985 that overthrew the government of Jaafar an Nimeiri." "FRONTLINE/WORLD . Sudan - The Quick and the Terrible . Facts and...
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  • Regional Peoples Assembly. He was subsequently appointed by President Jaafar Nimeiri as the first South Sudanese Commissioner of Bahr elGhazal Region in...
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  • the popular uprising of April 1985 that overthrew the government of Jaafar an Nimeiri". Marchal, R. (2013), Islamic political dynamics in the Somali civil...
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  • Egyptian government. Hassan al-Turabi who later became the "éminence grise" in the government of Sudanese president Jaafar Nimeiri spent several years in exile...
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  • millimetres, on which is the picture of the President, Commander Jaafar Muhammad Nimeiri, receiving the torch of victory from the masses of the people on...
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    JSTOR 176187. S2CID 154588444. Sylvester, Anthony (1977). Sudan under Nimeiri. London: Bodley Head. ISBN 0-370-11318-7. OCLC 3396179. Lesch, Ann Mosely...
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  • the popular uprising of April 1985 that overthrew the government of Jaafar an Nimeiri". Marchal, R. (2013), Islamic political dynamics in the Somali civil...
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  • have been able to take advantage of this right like the Shah of Iran, Jaafar Nimeiri of Sudan, and the wife of the last king of Libya. The 2003 Labor Law...
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  • Hashem al-Atta ousts Jaafar Muhammad al-Nimeiri in a military coup in Sudan. Fighting continues until July 22, when pro-Nimeiri troops regain power. Al-Atta...
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    during the rule of former President Jaafar Nimeiri. Masjid Al-Nilin Al-Mourada football club. Their home stadium is Al-Mourada Stadium located in the Mourada...
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