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- Abderaman Koulamallah (Arabic: عبد الرحمن كلام الله; born in 1955) is a Chadian politician, former rebel, and member of the Chadian Democratic Union (UDT)...
- Ahmed Koulamallah (11 February 1912 – 5 September 1995) was a prominent politician in Colonial Chad. He was the estranged son of the sultan of Baguirmi...
- to which Sahoulba adhered with other prominent politicians like Ahmed Koulamallah, Bechi Sow and Ahmed Kotoko. But the picture radically changed in 1956...
- d'état was taking place. According to Chadian Foreign Minister Abderaman Koulamallah they were armed with knives and machetes. He said "They stabbed four...
- Brahim Ahmed Koulamallah is a Chadian politician. He was the candidate of the Renewed African Socialist Movement in the May 2006 presidential election...
- three political blocs: the UDT [AST], the PPT, and the allies of Ahmed Koulamallah from Chari-Baguirmi and Kanem prefectures. A clever politician and charismatic...
- v t e Prime ministers of Chad Colonial Lisette Sahoulba Koulamallah Tombalbaye Independent post abolished, 1960–78 Habré post abolished, 1979–82 Ngardoum...
- was Ahmed Koulamallah. Lisette was able to immediately throw-down the two succeeding governments led by Gontchomé Sahoulba and Koulamallah, but when the...
- v t e Prime ministers of Chad Colonial Lisette Sahoulba Koulamallah Tombalbaye Independent post abolished, 1960–78 Habré post abolished, 1979–82 Ngardoum...
- v t e Prime ministers of Chad Colonial Lisette Sahoulba Koulamallah Tombalbaye Independent post abolished, 1960–78 Habré post abolished, 1979–82 Ngardoum...