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How the Military Entered Chadian Politics
In the Chad Republic, there have been 6 coup d`etats, and only three of them were successful. The first military intervention in Chad happened on the 13th of April, 1975. It`s not clear who the leader of this coup was, however, Colonel Kamougue and Noel Milarew Odingar both played important roles in this military takeover.
published: 19 Mar 2020
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How political parties started in Chad
From 1900, Chad was a French colony, although the first French arrival was around 1891. However, the decisive colonial battle for Chad was fought on the 22nd of April, 1900 at the Battle of Kousséri, after which French control was firmly established. After the end of World War II in which many Chadian soldiers fought for France, local parties started to develop in the colony.
The most notable political party formed at the time was the radical Chadian Progressive Party (PPT). The Chadian Progressive Party (PPT) was formed in February 1947 and was initially headed by Panamanian born Gabriel Lisette who was a member of the French National Assembly. But from 1959 François Tombalbaye took over the leadership of the party. The party was a regional branch of the African Democratic Rally (RDA). I...
published: 15 Nov 2020
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The Great Toyota War
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published: 25 Oct 2019
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A Super Quick History of Chad
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published: 26 Oct 2019
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Chadian–Libyan conflict | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Chadian–Libyan conflict
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
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published: 27 Nov 2018
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History Of Chad
'''Chad''' ( ; In French: Tchad. ) , officially the '''Republic of Chad''', is a landlocked country in West Africa. It borders Libya to the north, Sudan to the east, the Central African Republic to the south, Cameroon and Nigeria to the southwest, and Niger to the west. Due to its distance from the sea and its largely desert climate, the country is sometimes referred to as the Dead Heart of Africa.
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published: 12 Dec 2017
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History Of Chad (تاريخ تشاد)Histoire du Tchad #national #anthem
President: Idriss Déby (1990)
Prime Minister: Albert Pahimi Padacke (2016)
Land area: 486,178 sq mi (1,259,201 sq km); total area: 495,755 sq mi (1,284,000 sq km)
Population (2014): 11,412,107 (growth rate: 1.92%); birth rate: 37.29/1000; infant mortality rate: 90.3/1000; life expectancy: 49.44.
Capital and largest city (2011 est.): N'Djamena, 1.079
Monetary unit: CFA Franc
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Chad Main Page
Oil Revenues to Be Used to Improve Quality of Life
Signs of Hope for Peace Between Chad and Sudan
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Long-Planned Coup Foiled
Geography
A landlocked country in north-central Africa, Chad is about 85% the size of Alaska. Its neighbors are Niger, Libya, the Sudan, the Central African Republic, Cameroon, and Nigeria. Lake Chad, fro...
published: 12 Sep 2018
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What is a Superpower?
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General Gowon Hosted by President Tombalbaye on a State Visit to Chad | December 1972
Thursday, December 7th 1972.
Footage of Nigerian Military Head of State, General Yakubu Gowon being hosted by President Francois Tombalbaye of Chad in Fort Lamy (later N'Djamena) the capital city.
Excerpt from Reuters Text:
"General Gowon agreed that they lived in a very difficult period, and that together they would search for peace in Africa and the world, barring the way to enemies whose numbers would increase.
The reception laid on for Chad's important guest included a fireworks display and a guard of honour."
Source: Reuters News Archive.
Note:
Tombalbaye was assassinated during a military uprising on April 13th 1975. Gowon was overthrown in a bloodless coup on July 29th 1975.
published: 12 Apr 2020
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Virgin Vs Chad Documentary Part 1
All about the phenomena that led to the first Virgin vs Chad that has taken our world by storm.
Credits to reddit user /u/Abominor for the thumbnail
published: 04 May 2020
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How the Military Entered Chadian Politics
In the Chad Republic, there have been 6 coup d`etats, and only three of them were successful. The first military intervention in Chad happened on the 13th of Ap...
In the Chad Republic, there have been 6 coup d`etats, and only three of them were successful. The first military intervention in Chad happened on the 13th of April, 1975. It`s not clear who the leader of this coup was, however, Colonel Kamougue and Noel Milarew Odingar both played important roles in this military takeover.
https://wn.com/How_The_Military_Entered_Chadian_Politics
In the Chad Republic, there have been 6 coup d`etats, and only three of them were successful. The first military intervention in Chad happened on the 13th of April, 1975. It`s not clear who the leader of this coup was, however, Colonel Kamougue and Noel Milarew Odingar both played important roles in this military takeover.
- published: 19 Mar 2020
- views: 232
7:38
How political parties started in Chad
From 1900, Chad was a French colony, although the first French arrival was around 1891. However, the decisive colonial battle for Chad was fought on the 22nd of...
From 1900, Chad was a French colony, although the first French arrival was around 1891. However, the decisive colonial battle for Chad was fought on the 22nd of April, 1900 at the Battle of Kousséri, after which French control was firmly established. After the end of World War II in which many Chadian soldiers fought for France, local parties started to develop in the colony.
The most notable political party formed at the time was the radical Chadian Progressive Party (PPT). The Chadian Progressive Party (PPT) was formed in February 1947 and was initially headed by Panamanian born Gabriel Lisette who was a member of the French National Assembly. But from 1959 François Tombalbaye took over the leadership of the party. The party was a regional branch of the African Democratic Rally (RDA). It attracted most of its support from the country's non-Muslim intellectuals. It was a more radical and nationalistic party compared to its main rival, the Muslim-dominated Chadian Democratic Union (UDT). The PPT was victorious in the May 1957 pre-independence elections and Lisette was head of the government of the Territorial Assembly. However on the 11th of February 1959, he lost a confidence vote and was subsequently removed from office.
https://wn.com/How_Political_Parties_Started_In_Chad
From 1900, Chad was a French colony, although the first French arrival was around 1891. However, the decisive colonial battle for Chad was fought on the 22nd of April, 1900 at the Battle of Kousséri, after which French control was firmly established. After the end of World War II in which many Chadian soldiers fought for France, local parties started to develop in the colony.
The most notable political party formed at the time was the radical Chadian Progressive Party (PPT). The Chadian Progressive Party (PPT) was formed in February 1947 and was initially headed by Panamanian born Gabriel Lisette who was a member of the French National Assembly. But from 1959 François Tombalbaye took over the leadership of the party. The party was a regional branch of the African Democratic Rally (RDA). It attracted most of its support from the country's non-Muslim intellectuals. It was a more radical and nationalistic party compared to its main rival, the Muslim-dominated Chadian Democratic Union (UDT). The PPT was victorious in the May 1957 pre-independence elections and Lisette was head of the government of the Territorial Assembly. However on the 11th of February 1959, he lost a confidence vote and was subsequently removed from office.
- published: 15 Nov 2020
- views: 194
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The Great Toyota War
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- published: 25 Oct 2019
- views: 2137676
2:02
A Super Quick History of Chad
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- published: 26 Oct 2019
- views: 12624
51:33
Chadian–Libyan conflict | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Chadian–Libyan conflict
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written la...
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Chadian–Libyan conflict
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
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Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
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- Socrates
SUMMARY
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The Chadian–Libyan conflict was a series of sporadic clashes in Chad between 1978 and 1987 between Libyan and Chadian forces. Libya had been involved in Chad's internal affairs prior to 1978 and before Muammar Gaddafi's rise to power in Libya in 1969, beginning with the extension of the Chadian Civil War to northern Chad in 1968. The conflict was marked by a series of four separate Libyan interventions in Chad, taking place in 1978, 1979, 1980–1981 and 1983–1987. In all of these occasions Gaddafi had the support of a number of factions participating in the civil war, while Libya's opponents found the support of the French government, which intervened militarily to save the Chadian government in 1978, 1983 and 1986.
The pattern of the war delineated itself in 1978, with the Libyans providing armour, artillery and air support and their Chadian allies the infantry, which assumed the bulk of the scouting and fighting. This pattern was radically changed in 1986, towards the end of the war, when most Chadian forces united in opposing the Libyan occupation of northern Chad with a degree of unity that had never been seen before in Chad. This deprived the Libyan forces of their habitual infantry, exactly when they found themselves confronting a mobile army, well provided now with anti-tank and anti-air missiles, thus cancelling the Libyan superiority in firepower. What followed was the Toyota War, in which the Libyan forces were routed and expelled from Chad, putting an end to the conflict.
Gaddafi initially intended to annex the Aouzou Strip, the northernmost part of Chad, which he claimed as part of Libya on the grounds of an unratified treaty of the colonial period. In 1972 his goals became, in the evaluation of historian Mario Azevedo, the creation of a client state in Libya's "underbelly", an Islamic republic modelled after his jamahiriya, that would maintain close ties with Libya, and secure his control over the Aouzou Strip; expulsion of the French from the region; and use of Chad as a base to expand his influence in Central Africa.
https://wn.com/Chadian–Libyan_Conflict_|_Wikipedia_Audio_Article
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Chadian–Libyan conflict
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"The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
The Chadian–Libyan conflict was a series of sporadic clashes in Chad between 1978 and 1987 between Libyan and Chadian forces. Libya had been involved in Chad's internal affairs prior to 1978 and before Muammar Gaddafi's rise to power in Libya in 1969, beginning with the extension of the Chadian Civil War to northern Chad in 1968. The conflict was marked by a series of four separate Libyan interventions in Chad, taking place in 1978, 1979, 1980–1981 and 1983–1987. In all of these occasions Gaddafi had the support of a number of factions participating in the civil war, while Libya's opponents found the support of the French government, which intervened militarily to save the Chadian government in 1978, 1983 and 1986.
The pattern of the war delineated itself in 1978, with the Libyans providing armour, artillery and air support and their Chadian allies the infantry, which assumed the bulk of the scouting and fighting. This pattern was radically changed in 1986, towards the end of the war, when most Chadian forces united in opposing the Libyan occupation of northern Chad with a degree of unity that had never been seen before in Chad. This deprived the Libyan forces of their habitual infantry, exactly when they found themselves confronting a mobile army, well provided now with anti-tank and anti-air missiles, thus cancelling the Libyan superiority in firepower. What followed was the Toyota War, in which the Libyan forces were routed and expelled from Chad, putting an end to the conflict.
Gaddafi initially intended to annex the Aouzou Strip, the northernmost part of Chad, which he claimed as part of Libya on the grounds of an unratified treaty of the colonial period. In 1972 his goals became, in the evaluation of historian Mario Azevedo, the creation of a client state in Libya's "underbelly", an Islamic republic modelled after his jamahiriya, that would maintain close ties with Libya, and secure his control over the Aouzou Strip; expulsion of the French from the region; and use of Chad as a base to expand his influence in Central Africa.
- published: 27 Nov 2018
- views: 3974
32:53
History Of Chad
'''Chad''' ( ; In French: Tchad. ) , officially the '''Republic of Chad''', is a landlocked country in West Africa. It borders Libya to the north, Sudan to the...
'''Chad''' ( ; In French: Tchad. ) , officially the '''Republic of Chad''', is a landlocked country in West Africa. It borders Libya to the north, Sudan to the east, the Central African Republic to the south, Cameroon and Nigeria to the southwest, and Niger to the west. Due to its distance from the sea and its largely desert climate, the country is sometimes referred to as the Dead Heart of Africa.
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'''Chad''' ( ; In French: Tchad. ) , officially the '''Republic of Chad''', is a landlocked country in West Africa. It borders Libya to the north, Sudan to the east, the Central African Republic to the south, Cameroon and Nigeria to the southwest, and Niger to the west. Due to its distance from the sea and its largely desert climate, the country is sometimes referred to as the Dead Heart of Africa.
All text, either derivative works from Wikipedia Articles or original content shared here, is licensed under:
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- published: 12 Dec 2017
- views: 6917
32:53
History Of Chad (تاريخ تشاد)Histoire du Tchad #national #anthem
President: Idriss Déby (1990)
Prime Minister: Albert Pahimi Padacke (2016)
Land area: 486,178 sq mi (1,259,201 sq km); total area: 495,755 sq mi (1,284,000 sq...
President: Idriss Déby (1990)
Prime Minister: Albert Pahimi Padacke (2016)
Land area: 486,178 sq mi (1,259,201 sq km); total area: 495,755 sq mi (1,284,000 sq km)
Population (2014): 11,412,107 (growth rate: 1.92%); birth rate: 37.29/1000; infant mortality rate: 90.3/1000; life expectancy: 49.44.
Capital and largest city (2011 est.): N'Djamena, 1.079
Monetary unit: CFA Franc
More Facts & Figures
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Index
Chad Main Page
Oil Revenues to Be Used to Improve Quality of Life
Signs of Hope for Peace Between Chad and Sudan
Fifty Years of Independence
Long-Planned Coup Foiled
Geography
A landlocked country in north-central Africa, Chad is about 85% the size of
Alaska. Its neighbors are Niger, Libya, the Sudan, the Central African Republic, Cameroon, and Nigeria. Lake Chad, from which the country gets its name, lies on the western border with Niger and Nigeria. In the north is a desert that runs into the Sahara.
Government
Republic.
History
The area around Lake Chad has been inhabited since at least 500 B.C. In the 8th century A.D., Berbers began migrating to the area. Islam arrived in 1085, and by the 16th century a trio of rival kingdoms flourished: the Kanem-Bornu, Baguirmi, and Ouaddaï. During the years 1883–1893, all three kingdoms came under the rule of the Sudanese conqueror Rabih al-Zubayr. In 1900, Rabih was overthrown by the French, who absorbed these kingdoms into the colony of French Equatorial Africa, as part of Ubangi-Shari (now the Central African Republic), in 1913. In 1946, the territory, now known as Chad, became an autonomous republic within the French Community. An independence movement led by the first premier and president, François (later Ngarta) Tombalbaye, achieved complete independence on Aug. 11, 1960. Tombalbaye was killed in the 1975 coup and succeeded by Gen. Félix Malloum, who faced a Libyan-financed civil war throughout his tenure in office. In 1977, Libya seized a strip of Chadian land and launched an invasion two years later.
Nine rival groups meeting in Lagos, Nigeria, in March 1979 agreed to form a provisional government headed by Goukouni Oueddei, a former rebel leader. Fighting broke out again in Chad in March 1980, when Defense Minister Hissen Habré challenged Goukouni and seized the capital. Libyan president Muammar al-Qaddafi, in Jan. 1981, proposed a merger of Chad with Libya. The Libyan proposal was rejected and Libyan troops withdrew from Chad that year, but in 1983 they poured back into the northern part of the country in support of Goukouni. France, in turn, sent troops into southern Chad in support of Habré. Government troops then launched an offensive in early 1987 that drove the Libyans out of most of the country.
In 1990, Idriss Déby, a former defense minister and head of the Patriotic Salvation Movement, overthrew Habré, suspended the constitution, and dissolved the legislature. In 1994 a new constitution was drafted and an amnesty for political prisoners was declared. Déby won multiparty elections in 1996 and was reelected in 2001. His rule has been marked by repression and corruption. Déby has faced about a half-dozen insurgencies since taking office.
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President: Idriss Déby (1990)
Prime Minister: Albert Pahimi Padacke (2016)
Land area: 486,178 sq mi (1,259,201 sq km); total area: 495,755 sq mi (1,284,000 sq km)
Population (2014): 11,412,107 (growth rate: 1.92%); birth rate: 37.29/1000; infant mortality rate: 90.3/1000; life expectancy: 49.44.
Capital and largest city (2011 est.): N'Djamena, 1.079
Monetary unit: CFA Franc
More Facts & Figures
NextFlag of Chad
Index
Chad Main Page
Oil Revenues to Be Used to Improve Quality of Life
Signs of Hope for Peace Between Chad and Sudan
Fifty Years of Independence
Long-Planned Coup Foiled
Geography
A landlocked country in north-central Africa, Chad is about 85% the size of
Alaska. Its neighbors are Niger, Libya, the Sudan, the Central African Republic, Cameroon, and Nigeria. Lake Chad, from which the country gets its name, lies on the western border with Niger and Nigeria. In the north is a desert that runs into the Sahara.
Government
Republic.
History
The area around Lake Chad has been inhabited since at least 500 B.C. In the 8th century A.D., Berbers began migrating to the area. Islam arrived in 1085, and by the 16th century a trio of rival kingdoms flourished: the Kanem-Bornu, Baguirmi, and Ouaddaï. During the years 1883–1893, all three kingdoms came under the rule of the Sudanese conqueror Rabih al-Zubayr. In 1900, Rabih was overthrown by the French, who absorbed these kingdoms into the colony of French Equatorial Africa, as part of Ubangi-Shari (now the Central African Republic), in 1913. In 1946, the territory, now known as Chad, became an autonomous republic within the French Community. An independence movement led by the first premier and president, François (later Ngarta) Tombalbaye, achieved complete independence on Aug. 11, 1960. Tombalbaye was killed in the 1975 coup and succeeded by Gen. Félix Malloum, who faced a Libyan-financed civil war throughout his tenure in office. In 1977, Libya seized a strip of Chadian land and launched an invasion two years later.
Nine rival groups meeting in Lagos, Nigeria, in March 1979 agreed to form a provisional government headed by Goukouni Oueddei, a former rebel leader. Fighting broke out again in Chad in March 1980, when Defense Minister Hissen Habré challenged Goukouni and seized the capital. Libyan president Muammar al-Qaddafi, in Jan. 1981, proposed a merger of Chad with Libya. The Libyan proposal was rejected and Libyan troops withdrew from Chad that year, but in 1983 they poured back into the northern part of the country in support of Goukouni. France, in turn, sent troops into southern Chad in support of Habré. Government troops then launched an offensive in early 1987 that drove the Libyans out of most of the country.
In 1990, Idriss Déby, a former defense minister and head of the Patriotic Salvation Movement, overthrew Habré, suspended the constitution, and dissolved the legislature. In 1994 a new constitution was drafted and an amnesty for political prisoners was declared. Déby won multiparty elections in 1996 and was reelected in 2001. His rule has been marked by repression and corruption. Déby has faced about a half-dozen insurgencies since taking office.
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- published: 12 Sep 2018
- views: 1623
7:12
What is a Superpower?
NOTE: This is not a video about superheroes
In the world of geopolitics, there are numerous different concepts you will hear being thrown around, one of which i...
NOTE: This is not a video about superheroes
In the world of geopolitics, there are numerous different concepts you will hear being thrown around, one of which is the term "superpower". So, what does it mean for a country to be considered a superpower?
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- published: 29 Jul 2019
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General Gowon Hosted by President Tombalbaye on a State Visit to Chad | December 1972
Thursday, December 7th 1972.
Footage of Nigerian Military Head of State, General Yakubu Gowon being hosted by President Francois Tombalbaye of Chad in Fort Lam...
Thursday, December 7th 1972.
Footage of Nigerian Military Head of State, General Yakubu Gowon being hosted by President Francois Tombalbaye of Chad in Fort Lamy (later N'Djamena) the capital city.
Excerpt from Reuters Text:
"General Gowon agreed that they lived in a very difficult period, and that together they would search for peace in Africa and the world, barring the way to enemies whose numbers would increase.
The reception laid on for Chad's important guest included a fireworks display and a guard of honour."
Source: Reuters News Archive.
Note:
Tombalbaye was assassinated during a military uprising on April 13th 1975. Gowon was overthrown in a bloodless coup on July 29th 1975.
https://wn.com/General_Gowon_Hosted_By_President_Tombalbaye_On_A_State_Visit_To_Chad_|_December_1972
Thursday, December 7th 1972.
Footage of Nigerian Military Head of State, General Yakubu Gowon being hosted by President Francois Tombalbaye of Chad in Fort Lamy (later N'Djamena) the capital city.
Excerpt from Reuters Text:
"General Gowon agreed that they lived in a very difficult period, and that together they would search for peace in Africa and the world, barring the way to enemies whose numbers would increase.
The reception laid on for Chad's important guest included a fireworks display and a guard of honour."
Source: Reuters News Archive.
Note:
Tombalbaye was assassinated during a military uprising on April 13th 1975. Gowon was overthrown in a bloodless coup on July 29th 1975.
- published: 12 Apr 2020
- views: 797
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Virgin Vs Chad Documentary Part 1
All about the phenomena that led to the first Virgin vs Chad that has taken our world by storm.
Credits to reddit user /u/Abominor for the thumbnail
All about the phenomena that led to the first Virgin vs Chad that has taken our world by storm.
Credits to reddit user /u/Abominor for the thumbnail
https://wn.com/Virgin_Vs_Chad_Documentary_Part_1
All about the phenomena that led to the first Virgin vs Chad that has taken our world by storm.
Credits to reddit user /u/Abominor for the thumbnail
- published: 04 May 2020
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