National Revolutionary Command Council (Sudan)
- National Revolutionary Command Council (Sudan)
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The National Revolutionary Council was the body that ruled Sudan after the coup d'etat in 1969.
Members (in 1970)
- President: Maj.-Gen. Gaafar Nimeiry
- Vice President: Mr. Babiker Awadalla
- Members: Majs. Faruk Hamad, Khaled Hassan, Mamoun Awad, Abul Kassem Hashem, Muhammad Ahmed, Abul Kassem Ibrahim, Abu Bakr al-Nur and Hashem al-Wata.
Sources
- The Europa World Year Book 1970
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