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Acyl Ahmat Akhabach (1944–1982) was a Chadian Arab[1] militia leader during the Chadian Civil War. He was the head of the Democratic Revolutionary Council until his death in 1982, and served as the foreign minister in Goukouni Oueddei's government.
AcylAhmat Akhabach (1944–1982) was a Chadian Arab militia leader during the Chadian Civil War. He was the head of the Democratic Revolutionary Council...
révolutionnaire or CDR), active in Chad, was a faction of FROLINAT founded by AhmatAcyl and later headed by Acheikh ibn Oumar and was also known as the New Volcan...
ground, but after that it slowly expanded. Among the new members in 1976, AhmatAcyl who attacked Baghlani's authority with the support of Libya in January...
excluded AhmatAcyl, who had succeeded Baghlani as commander of the Volcan Army after the death of the latter in a flight accident. As a result, Acyl and other...
FROLINAT" (FROLINAT Originel) a chance to re-enter the fray. But he, AhmatAcyl, Mohamat Said, and Adoum Dana were excluded from the first peace conference...
was called the Democratic Revolutionary Council, and it was headed by AhmatAcyl, an Arab. The problem of the rival government, and the transitional government's...
Army started emerging as a significant group in 1975. The following year AhmatAcyl entered in the organization, and in January 1977 with the support of Libya...
counter-government, the Democratic Revolutionary Council (CDR), led by AhmatAcyl. Also, many countries refused to recognize the new government: Djogo experimented...
excluding pro-Libyan factions like Abba Siddick's "Original FROLINAT" and AhmatAcyl's Volcan Army, that menaced to form a counter-government if excluded from...
President; Hissène Habré (a pro-West northerner) was Minister of Defence; and AcylAhmat (a strongly pro-Libyan Arab) was Minister of Foreign Affairs. Personal...
W X Y Z Abdelwahid Aboud Mackaye: (born 1953), rebel insurgent leader AcylAhmat Agbas: (1944–1982), Foreign Minister 1979–1981 Salma Khalil Alio: (born...