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Chad articles Chad-related people *Ibrahim Abatcha * Abdullah I (Kanem-Bornu king) * Abdelwahit About * Ahmad (Kanem-Bornu king) *Ahmat Acyl *Mahamat Ali Adoum * Aissa Kili N'guirmamaramama * Ali Gazi *Ali II of Bornu *Ahmad Allam-Mi *Michel Arnaud *Hissein Atie *Mohamed Baghlani *Antoine Bangui *Jean Alingué Bawoyeu * Misdongard Betoligar * Djamal Mahamat Bindi * Biri I *Toupta Boguena *Outel Bono *Solomon Braun *Henri Bretonnet *Michel Brunet (paleontologist) *Françoise Claustre *Issa Serge Coelo *Yves Coppens *Dunama Dabbalemi *Dawud of Kanem *Brahim Déby *Idriss Déby *Hassan Djamous *Youssouf Djaoro *Yaya Dillo Djérou *Koibla Djimasta * Negue Djogo * Jacques Doumro *Dunama I * Dunama IX Lefiami * Eliane Duthoit * Félix Éboué *Timane Erdimi *Moussa Faki *Jacques Foccart * Pierre Toura Gaba *Pierre Galopin *Émile Gentil *Camille Gourvenec *Hissène Habré *Mahamat Saleh Haroun * Mahamat Hissein * Mahamat Hissene *Hummay *Mahamat Idriss * Idris I (Kanem-Bornu king) *Rob ...
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Ibrahim Abatcha
Ibrahim Abatcha (1938 – February 11, 1968) was a Muslim Chadian politician reputed of Marxist leanings and associations. His political activity started during the decolonization process of Chad from France, but after the country's independence he was forced to go in exile due to the increasing authoritarism of the country's first President François Tombalbaye. To overthrow Tombalbaye he founded in Sudan in 1966 the FROLINAT, of which he was the first leader and field commander. Two years later he was killed in a clash with the Chadian Army. Early career Originally from Borno (a province of the British colony of Nigeria), Abatcha was born into a family with a Muslim background in the French colony of Chad at Fort-Lamy (today N'Djamena) in 1938, and learned to speak French, English and Chadian Arabic, but not to write Classical Arabic, as he did not study in a Qur'anic school.R. Buijtenhuijs, ''Le Frolinat'', 117 He found work as a clerk in the colonial administration and ...
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