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- François Tombalbaye (Arabic: فرنسوا تومبالباي Franswā Tūmbālbāy; 15 June 1918 – 13 April 1975), also known as N'Garta Tombalbaye, was a Chadian politician...
- One of the most prominent aspects of Tombalbaye's rule to prove itself was his authoritarianism and distrust of democracy. Already in January 1962 he banned...
- 1960 with the PPT's leader, François Tombalbaye, an ethnic Sara, as its first president. Two years later, Tombalbaye banned opposition parties and established...
- President François Tombalbaye, whose regime was marked by authoritarianism, extreme corruption, and favoritism. In 1975 Tombalbaye was murdered by his...
- independent country and François Tombalbaye became its first president. One of the most prominent aspects of Tombalbaye's rule to prove itself was his authoritarianism...
- generated by the growing distrust of the president of Chad, François Tombalbaye, for the army. This distrust came in part from the Chadian Armed Forces...
- the presidency of François Tombalbaye and advocated the parti****tion of central and northern peoples. After Tombalbaye's ********ination in 1975, tensions...
- the country to independence in 1960 under the leadership of François Tombalbaye. European interest in Africa generally grew during the 19th century. By...
- who overthrew Tombalbaye during the 1975 coup Kalthouma Nguembang, only woman in Chadian National ****embly in 1968 François Tombalbaye, first President...
- authoritarianism of the country's first President François Tombalbaye. To overthrow Tombalbaye he founded in Sudan in 1966 the FROLINAT, of which he was...