- Sir
Farimang Mamadi Singhateh, GCMG (10
November 1912 – 19 May 1977) was the
second and last Governor-General of the Gambia,
representing Queen Elizabeth...
- were: Sir John
Warburton Paul (18
February 1965 – 9
February 1966) Sir
Farimang Mamadi Singateh (9
February 1966 – 24
April 1970)
After two referendums...
- governor, who
served as governor-general
temporarily until he was
replaced by
Farimang Mamadi Singateh. In the
event of a
vacancy the
chief justice would have...
-
modern Janjanbureh, The Gambia, on 13 July 1929. In 1949, she
married Sir
Farimang Singhateh, then
medical officer, but ****ure Governor-General of the Gambia...
- movement's rise in
prominence was
especially visible in the 1960s. Sir
Farimang Mamadi Singateh, (1912–1977) was
president of the Gambia's
Ahmadiyya community...
- 24
April 1970
Monarch Elizabeth II
Governors General Sir John Paul Sir
Farimang Singhateh Governor Sir John Paul (1962–1965)
Preceded by
Pierre Sarr N'Jie...
-
Representative Abolished The
Gambia Elizabeth II Governor-General Sir
Farimang Mamadi Singateh abolished 1970
Ghana Governor-General The Earl of Listowel...
- parliament,
replacing Elizabeth II (represented by Governor-General Sir
Farimang Mamadi Singateh) as head of
state on 24
April 1970.
Arnold Hughes & David...
- official, UK
Imran Ahmad Khan –
Member of
Parliament (MP) for Wakefield.
Farimang Mamadi Singateh –
second and last
Governor General of The
Gambia Sahibzada...
-
elected president by the parliament,
replacing Elizabeth II (represented by
Farimang Mamadi Singateh) as head of
state on 24
April 1970. 1965
Plebiscite African...