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Ahmed Koulamallah was born on 11 February, 1912 in Chad, is an An independent socialist party of Chad politicians. Discover Ahmed Koulamallah's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 83 years old?

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Age 83 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 11 February 1912
Birthday 11 February
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Date of death 5 September, 1995
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Nationality Chad

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Who Is Ahmed Koulamallah's Wife?

His wife is Hayatte Kifli Choukri

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Parents Koulamallah Méram Fatimé Afadée
Wife Hayatte Kifli Choukri
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Children Abderaman Koulamallah

Ahmed Koulamallah Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Ahmed Koulamallah worth at the age of 83 years old? Ahmed Koulamallah’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Chad. We have estimated Ahmed Koulamallah's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1912

Ahmed Koulamallah (11 February 1912 – 5 September 1995) was a prominent politician in Colonial Chad.

He was the estranged son of the sultan of Baguirmi and the charismatic leader of the Tijaniyyah Islamic brotherhood in Chad.

1950

He entered in politics founding in 1950 the Independent Socialist Party of Chad (Parti socialiste indepéndent du Tchad or PSIT), connected to the French Section of the Workers' International (SFIO), reconstructed as Chadian section of the African Socialist Movement (Mouvement Socialiste Africain or MSA).

Koulamallah campaigned in different times and places as a member of the Baguirmi nobility, a radical socialist leader, or a militant Muslim fundamentalist.

He picked most of his adherents from the Chari-Baguirmi and Kanem prefectures.

In regards to the main political partes, the conservative Chadian Democratic Union (UDT) and Chadian Social Action (AST) and the progressive Chadian Progressive Party (PPT), Koulamallah played a generally disruptive role in the middle.

1959

Defeated in the 1957 elections for the Territorial Assembly, he remained in the opposition until he allied himself in 1959 with Gontchomé Sahoulba forming the Chadian Popular Movement (Mouvement Populaire Tchadien or MPT), which following a motion of no confidence presented on 11 February 1959, was instrumental in causing the downfall of Gabriel Lisette and the PPT government.

Sahoulba succeeded Lisette as President of the Provisional Government, forming a government of which he was the only southern Chadian.

This exclusion of the south generated high resentment, and brought Koulamallah to ally himself with Lisette against Sahoulba; as a result, a new motion of no confidence was approved with 35 votes against 30, and a new government was formed by Koulamallah on 13 March 1959.

The first day he brought all the ministers, Muslims or non-Muslims, to the mosque to pray thanks; and established Arabic would be the working language of the government.

Also for this his government survived only eleven days, as yet another motion of no confidence overthrowed the government with 42 votes out of 52.

1960

Following this he was again relegated to the opposition, while the PPT, now led by François Tombalbaye, who became the first president of independent Chad on 11 August 1960.

1962

In January 1962 all political parties were banned, except the PPT; and in September 1963 all the opposition leader were arrested.

Koulamallah escaped with the help of his Baguirmian relatives, crossing the Chari River and passing in Cameroon.

But only a few days later he was arrested by the Cameroonian authorities, and extradited to Chad where he was immediately jailed.

1971

He remained in prison till 1971, and again from 1972 till 1975, when Tombalbaye was overthrown by a coup.

1995

He died in 1995.