Babiker Awadalla (Arabic: بابكر عوض الله; 2 March 1917 – 17 January 2019) was a Sudanese Arab nationalist politician who was Prime Minister of Sudan from...
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coup d'état in May 1969. It was disbanded in October 1971. Initially Babiker Awadalla, a lawyer, served as Premier, but was then moved by Maj-Gen Gaafar...
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left Sudan without a permanent constitution. The coup leaders, joined by Babiker Awadallah, the former chief justice who had been privy to the coup, constituted...
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Higashikuni Prime Minister of Japan (1945) 1887 1990 102 years, 48 days 6 Babiker Awadalla Prime Minister of Sudan (1969) 1917 2019 101 years, 321 days 7 Willem...
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Revolutionary Command Council In office 25 May 1969 – 12 October 1971 Deputy Babiker Awadalla Preceded by Ismail al-Azhari (President) Succeeded by Himself (President)...
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7:00 am, Radio Omdurman broadcast recorded speeches by Nimeiry and Babiker Awadalla, setting out their plans for government. Later that morning Radio Omdurman...
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May 1967 25 May 1969 (deposed) 2 years, 7 days National Umma Party 8 Babiker Awadalla (1917–2019) 25 May 1969 27 October 1969 155 days Independent Gaafar...
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and television producer; co-founder of Desilu Productions (d. 1986) Babiker Awadalla, 8th Prime Minister of Sudan (d. 2019) Max Webb, Polish-American real...
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Council General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan Term length 39 months Formation May 1969 (First Vice President) First holder Babiker Awadalla (First Vice President)...
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of Sudan In office 1971–1972 President Gaafar Nimeiry Preceded by Babiker Awadalla Succeeded by Mohamed Al-Baghir Ahmed Second Vice President of Sudan...
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