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Bilingual Franco-Turkish translation of the 1604 Franco-Ottoman alliance | Franco-Ottoman Capitulations between Sultan Ahmed I and Henry IV of France, published by François Savary de Brèves in 1615.
de: Ahmed I.
de: Ahmed II.
French ambassador Marquis de Bonnac being received by Sultan Ahmed III.
de: Ahmed III.
His name at birth was Ahmed Shah ; he took the name " Massoud " as a nom de guerre when he went into the resistance movement in 1974.
de: Hezarfen Ahmed Çelebi
However, his de facto rule of the nation began earlier: during his time as vice president, he exercised a great deal of power at the expense of the elderly Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr, the de jure president.
It was-and still is-headed by Secretary-General Ahmed Jibril, also known by the kunya " Abu Jihad " ( not to be confused with Khalil al-Wazir, the head of Fatah's armed wing who used the same nom de guerre ), a former military officer in the Syrian Army who had been one of the PFLP's early leaders.
** Sidi Ahmed Tidjani de ' Ainou Mahdi proche de Laguouate fondateur dela Tidjaniya
de: Iajuddin Ahmed
* Ahmed Siraj: L ' Image de la Tingitane.
de: Maaouya Ould Sid ’ Ahmed Taya
A military-political alliance between col. Houari Boumédiène of the Armée de Libération Nationale ( ALN ) and Ahmed Ben Bella, of the exiled leadership, brought down their rivals and set up a single-party state under Ben Bella's presidency.
de: Ahmed Mohamed Ag Hamani
de: Ahmed Ben Bella
de: Ahmed Rashid
de: Ahmed Hussein al-Ghaschmi
de: Köprülü Fâzıl Ahmed Pascha
de: Ahmed Aboul Gheit
de: Ahmed Zahir
de: Ahmed Benbitour

de and Abdallah
Under the reign of Abdallah, Denard was commander of the Presidential Guard ( PG ) and de facto ruler of the country.
* 1736 de mai à août: Abdallah II ( règne )
de: Abdallah
Beginning in 2003, Basayev used the nom de guerre and title of Emir Abdallah Shamil Abu-Idris.
de: Abdul Rahman ibn Abdallah
de: Abdallah I. ibn Saud
de: Abdallah al-Mahdi
de: Abdallah von Córdoba
* The Second World War: Defence of Escaut, Forêt de Nieppe, North-West Europe 1940, Alam el Halfa, El Alamein, Djebel Abiod, Djebel Azzag 1942, Oued Zarga, Djebel Ang, Medjez Plain, Longstop Hill 1943, Si Abdallah, North Africa 1942-43, Centuripe, Monte Rivoglia, Sicily 1943, Termoli, San Salvo, Sangro, Romagnoli, Impossible Bridge, Villa Grande, Cassino, Castle Hill, Liri Valley, Piedimonte Hill, Trasimene Line, Arezzo, Advance to Florence, Monte Scalari, Casa fortis, Rimini Line, Savio Bridgehead, Monte Pianoereno, Monte Spaduro, Senio, Argenta Gap, Italy 1943-45, Greece 1944-45, Leros, Malta 1940-42, North Arakan, Razabil, Mayu Tunnels, Defence of Kohima, Taungtha, Sittang 1945, Burma 1943-45
de: Abdallah Djaballah
de: Abdallah ibn az-Zubair
de: Abdallah ibn Dschahsch
de: Abdelwahab Abdallah

Ahmed and Abdallah
The first president of Comoros, Ahmed Abdallah Abderemane, did not last long before being ousted in a coup by Ali Soilih, an atheist with an Islamic background.
In 1978, president Ali Soilih, who had a firm anti-French line, was killed and Ahmed Abdallah came to power.
In May 2006, Ahmed Abdallah Sambi was elected from the island of Anjouan to be the president of the Union of Comoros.
The Union of the Comoros, known as the Islamic Federal Republic of the Comoros until 2003, is ruled by Ahmed Abdallah Sambi.
On 15 May 2006, Ahmed Abdallah Sambi, a cleric and successful businessman educated in Iran, Saudi Arabia and Sudan, was declared the winner of elections for President of the Republic.
* June 12 – Ahmed Abdallah, former President of the Comoros ( d. 1989 )
* May 22 – Exiled leaders Ahmed Abdallah and Mohammed Ahmed return to the Comoros.
* November 26 – Ahmed Abdallah, Comorian politician, President of the Republic ( assassinated ) ( b. 1919 )
Other songwriters of the era included Mohammed Ahmed Sarror, Al-Amin Burhan, Mohamed Wad Al Faki and Abdallah Abdel Karim.
On orders from Jacques Foccart, he ousted the first president, Ahmed Abdallah, who had just unilaterally proclaimed the Comoros ' independence on July 6, 1975.
Ahmed Abdallah was replaced by Ali Soilih.
Helped by Denard, Ahmed Abdallah took the presidency back.
In 1989, fearing a probable coup d ' état, president Ahmed Abdallah signed a decree ordering the Presidential Guard, led by Bob Denard, to disarm the armed forces.
Bob Denard then waited in the Médoc region, in France, for his trial for the murder of president Ahmed Abdallah in 1989.
With his lieutenant Dominique Malacrino, he had to face charges in May 1999 for his role in the 1989 coup, in which, according to the French prosecution, president Ahmed Abdallah was killed on the orders of Denard because he was about to remove Denard as head of the presidential guard.
The prosecution said Ahmed Abdallah was shot on orders from Denard during a faked attack on his palace on the night of November 26, 1989.
Mohammed Ahmed Abdallah served as director of the center until 2007, earning the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award for his work.
Since 2006, the Ex-President of the Union of the Comoros Ahmed Abdallah Sambi, originally from the island of Anjouan has been in open conflict with the authorities of Anjouan, a conflict which ended in a military landing of the National Army of Development in order to re-establish the authority of the Union on the island.
Ahmed Abdallah Abderemane (, Ahmad Abd Allah Abd ar-Rahman, 12 June 1919 – 26 November 1989 ) Comoros became a one-party state, with the UCP being the only legal party.
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