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Chadian–Libyan War and N'Djamena

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Difference between Chadian–Libyan War and N'Djamena

Chadian–Libyan War vs. N'Djamena

The Chadian–Libyan War was a series of military campaigns in Chad between 1978 and 1987, fought between Libyan and allied Chadian forces against Chadian groups supported by France, with the occasional involvement of other foreign countries and factions. N'Djamena is the capital and largest city of Chad.

Similarities between Chadian–Libyan War and N'Djamena

Chadian–Libyan War and N'Djamena have 12 things in common (in Unionpedia): Cameroon, Chad, Félix Malloum, François Tombalbaye, Goukouni Oueddei, Hissène Habré, Idriss Déby, Libya, List of heads of state of Chad, Muammar Gaddafi, N'Djamena International Airport, Transitional Government of National Unity (Chad).

Cameroon

Cameroon, officially the Republic of Cameroon, is a country in Central Africa.

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Chad

Chad, officially the Republic of Chad, is a landlocked country located at the crossroads of North and Central Africa.

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Félix Malloum

Félix Malloum or Félix Malloum Ngakoutou Bey-Ndi (فليكس معلوم; 10 September 1932 – 12 June 2009) was a Chadian military officer and politician who served as the second President of Chad from 1975 to 1978.

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François Tombalbaye

François Tombalbaye (فرنسوا تومبالباي; 15 June 1918 – 13 April 1975), also known as N'Garta Tombalbaye, was a Chadian politician who served as the first President of Chad from the country's independence in 1960 until his overthrow in 1975.

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Goukouni Oueddei

Goukouni Oueddei (كوكوني عويدي; born 1944) is a Chadian politician who served as President of Chad from 1979 to 1982.

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Hissène Habré

Hissène Habré (Arabic: حسين حبري Ḥusaīn Ḥabrī, Chadian Arabic:;; 13 August 1942 – 24 August 2021), also spelled Hissen Habré, was a Chadian politician and convicted war criminal who served as the 5th president of Chad from 1982 until he was deposed in 1990.

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Idriss Déby

Idriss Déby Itno (إدريس ديبي; 18 June 1952 – 20 April 2021) was a Chadian politician and military officer who was the 6th president of Chad from 1991 until his death in 2021 during the Northern Chad offensive.

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Libya

Libya, officially the State of Libya, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa.

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List of heads of state of Chad

This is a list of heads of state of Chad since the country gained independence from France in 1960 to the present day.

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Muammar Gaddafi

Muammar Muhammad Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi (20 October 2011) was a Libyan revolutionary, politician and political theorist who ruled Libya from 1969 until his assassination by rebel forces in 2011.

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N'Djamena International Airport

N'Djamena International Airport (مطار انجمينا الدولي; Aéroport international de N'Djaména) serves N'Djamena, the capital city of Chad.

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Transitional Government of National Unity (Chad)

The Transitional Government of National Unity (Gouvernement d'Union Nationale de Transition or GUNT) was the coalition government of armed groups that nominally ruled Chad from 1979 to 1982, during the most chaotic phase of the long-running civil war that began in 1965.

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Chadian–Libyan War and N'Djamena Comparison

Chadian–Libyan War has 170 relations, while N'Djamena has 97. As they have in common 12, the Jaccard index is 4.49% = 12 / (170 + 97).

References

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