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minister in
April 1981
after an
unsuccessful coup
attempt against Mohamed Haidalla.
Having come to
power through a
bloodless military coup, he won the 2003...
- Col.
Mohamed Khouna Ould
Haidalla (Arabic: محمد خونا ولد هيداله Muḥammad
Khouna Wald
Haidalla; born 1940) was the head of
state of
Mauritania (Chairman...
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acting prime minister). Additionally, four persons,
Mohamed Khouna Ould
Haidalla,
Maaouya Ould Sid'Ahmed Taya, Sidi
Mohamed Ould
Boubacar and
Cheikh El...
- Ould Taya's main challenger,
former military ruler Mohamed Khouna Ould
Haidalla (the man who Ould Taya
ousted when he
seized power in
December 1984), was...
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outside the country, however,
political opposition to
Haidalla grew. In May 1980,
following Haidalla's dismissal of
Louly and Sidi, a
number of foreign-based...
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Independent Daddah office abolished, 1961 – 1979 Bouceif† Sidi†*
Haidalla†
Bneijara Taya†
Haidalla† Taya†
Boubacar Khouna Guig
Khouna M'Bareck
Boubacar Zeidane...
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Ahmed Ould
Bouceif supported by Lieutenant-Colonel
Mohamed Khouna Ould
Haidalla and the new
Military Committee for
National Salvation (CMSN), overthrew...
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Independent Daddah office abolished, 1961 – 1979 Bouceif† Sidi†*
Haidalla†
Bneijara Taya†
Haidalla† Taya†
Boubacar Khouna Guig
Khouna M'Bareck
Boubacar Zeidane...
- a
second coup by
Colonels Ahmed Ould
Bouceif and
Mohamed Khouna Ould
Haidalla reduced Mustafa to a
symbolic and
figurehead President in the replacement...
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Independent Daddah office abolished, 1961 – 1979 Bouceif† Sidi†*
Haidalla†
Bneijara Taya†
Haidalla† Taya†
Boubacar Khouna Guig
Khouna M'Bareck
Boubacar Zeidane...