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Aboubakar Sangoulé Lamizana (31
January 1916 – 26 May 2005) was an
Upper Voltan military officer who
served as the
President of
Upper Volta (since 1984...
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January 1966, Yaméogo was
overthrown in a coup d'état led by army
chief Sangoulé Lamizana.
Although multiparty democracy was
nominally restored four years...
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transferred to that country's army in 1961. In the
military government of
Sangoulé Lamizana, who
ruled Upper Volta from 1966, Saye
Zerbo was
minister of foreign...
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Stade Général
Aboubacar Sangoulé Lamizana is a multi-use
stadium in Bobo Dioul****o,
Burkina Faso, used
mostly for
football matches. The
stadium hosted...
- and the UDV-RDA didn't
exist in the new government.
Under the rule of
Sangoulé Lamizana UDV-RDA was
reconstructed and
developed good
relations with the...
- lieutenant-colonel
Sangoulé Lamizana: The Army was in control; the
Constitution was suspended, the
National ****embly was dissolved, and Lt. Col.
Sangoulé Lamizana...
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along with
other government officials. Two
security officials said at the
Sangoulé Lamizana barracks in the capital, "President Kaboré, the head of parliament...
- the constitution,
dissolved the
National ****embly, and
placed Lt. Col.
Sangoulé Lamizana at the head of a
government of
senior army officers. The army...
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first military coup d'état in
Upper Volta led by Lieutenant-Colonel
Sangoulé Lamizana (3
January 1966). The
trainee officers were
taught by civilian...
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Volta Presidents (complete list) –
Maurice Yaméogo,
President (1960–1966)
Sangoulé Lamizana,
President (1966–1980) Saye Zerbo,
President (1980–1982) Jean-Baptiste...