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Salim Rubaya Ali (Arabic: سالِم رُبَيِّع عَلي; 17 June 1934 – 26 June 1978),
commonly known by his
nickname Salemin (Arabic: سالمين), was a
Yemeni Maoist...
- The
Rubaya mines, also
known as the
Bibatama Mining Concession, is a
series of
coltan mining sites near the town of
Rubaya in
Masisi Territory,
North Kivu...
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major towns in
eastern North Kivu
including Bunagana, Kiwanja, Kitchanga,
Rubaya, Rutshuru, and the city of Goma.
Since its formation, the Congrès national...
- of
South Yemen from 1978 to 1980
after the
overthrow of
President Salim Rubaya Ali. He
served as
Chairman of the
Presidium of the
Supreme People's Council...
- 2025!]. La Nación (in Spanish). 31
March 2025.
Retrieved 31
March 2025.
Rubaya,
Tapiwa (25
March 2025). "Southern
Africa Crowns New
Queens in a
Month of...
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mixed brigades were also
implicated in
violent acts. In the
village of
Rubaya,
located in
Masisi Territory, four
civilians were
killed on 29
April 2007...
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Province – at
least 60
killed in a mine
shaft collapse. May 2013 –
Rubaya mines near
Rubaya in
North Kivu – at
least 20
killed in a mine collapse, or more...
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threatening supply routes to Goma.
Three days
later M23 took the town of
Rubaya and its
coltan mines. The next day, the town of
Mweso also fell to the rebels...
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Barre (1969–1977)
Qahtan Muhammad al-Shaabi #
Abdul Fattah Ismail †
Salim Rubaya Ali Ali
Nasir Muhammad Ali
Salem al-Beidh King Faisal X King
Khalid # King...
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Marxist wing of the NLF
formed a
presidential committee of five people,
Salim Rubaya Ali, who
became president,
Muhammad Saleh Al-Awlaki, Ali Antar,
Abdel Fattah...