Gordon Muortat Mayen Maborjok (1922–2008) was a Sudanese revolutionary and politician and advocate for Southern Sudan's independence. He was the President...
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movement in 1969 due to internal political disputes. In the same year Gordon Muortat Mayen was elected unanimously as the new leader of the south. Southern...
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of cohesiveness and bickering within the movement. Shortly after Gordon Muortat Mayen was elected unanimously as southern Sudan's new president of the...
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Nimeiry Suwar al-Dahab Sadiq al-Mahdi Omar al-Bashir Joseph Lagu Gordon Muortat Mayen John Garang Salva Kiir Mayardit Dominic Dim Deng Riek Machar Casualties...
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(1929–2000) Ager Gum, military leader and song composer (1941–1996) Gordon Muortat Mayen, politician (1922–2008) Manyang Mayom. Human Right Journalist. In...
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Viljoen Joost van der Westhuizen Chester Williams Goodwill Zwelithini Gordon Muortat Mayen John Garang Benjamin Mkapa John Magufuli Ali Hassan Mwinyi Julius...
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at the same time. In 1970, Garang was in one of the batches of Gordon Muortat Mayen's soldiers, the then leader of the Anyanya liberation movement, sent...
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National Flag of Sudan used in South Sudan (1970–2011) Flag of Gordon Muortat Mayen's Nile Provisional Government (NPG) and self-declared Nile Republic...
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southerners in his cabinet: Ezbon Mondiri Gwanza, Clement Mboro and Gordon Muortat Mayen. The Southern Front Party, also called the Southern Professional...
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He moved to Nairobi, Kenya in 1969 out of fear for his safety. Gordon Muortat Mayen was his successor as the leader of the Anyanya. Following the signing...
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