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FROLINAT (French:
Front de libération
nationale du Tchad; English:
National Liberation Front of Chad) was an
insurgent rebel group active in Chad between...
- Abatcha's
leadership was able to give
FROLINAT some cohesiveness. However, Musa's
faction broke off
again soon
after FROLINAT's founding,
forming the independent...
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Civil War, when the
insurgent Muslim National Liberation Front of Chad (
FROLINAT)
extended its
guerrilla war
against the
Christian President François Tombalbaye...
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between his
government and
northern FROLINAT rebels.
During the war, his
regime was
supported by France,
while FROLINAT was
supported by
Libyan leader Muammar...
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President of Chad from 1979 to 1982. A northerner,
Goukouni commanded FROLINAT rebels with
Libyan support during the
first Chadian Civil War
against Chad's...
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Hunaysh or Gaddafi.
Libya had long
supported the
FROLINAT militia in
neighbouring Chad, but
FROLINAT became divided over its ties to
Libya in 1976. In...
- 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...
- démocratique révolutionnaire or CDR),
active in Chad, was a
faction of
FROLINAT founded by
Ahmat Acyl and
later headed by
Acheikh ibn
Oumar and was also...
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protecting N'Djamena from the
FROLINAT. Opération
Tacaud was
triggered by the
capture of Faya-Largeau by the
FROLINAT on 17
February 1978,
opening the...
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Dictionary of Chad, Scarecrow, 1987, pp. 229–230
Robert Buijten****js, Le
Frolinat et les
guerres civiles du Tchad, Karthala, 1987, pp. 67–175 "Major Agglomerations...