មូអាំម៉ា កាដាហ្វី
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ព័ត៌មានសង្ខេប Colonelមូអាំម៉ា កាដាហ្វី, Brotherly Leader and Guide of the Revolution of Libya ...
Colonel មូអាំម៉ា កាដាហ្វី | |
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معمر القذافي | |
Gaddafi in 2009 | |
Brotherly Leader and Guide of the Revolution of Libya | |
ក្នុងការិយាល័យ 2 March 1977 – 20 October 2011[lower-alpha 1] | |
ប្រធានាធិបតី | See list
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នាយករដ្ឋមន្ត្រី | See list
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មុន | Position established |
បន្ទាប់ | Position abolished |
Chairman of the Revolutionary Command Council of Libya | |
ក្នុងការិយាល័យ 1 September 1969 – 2 March 1977 | |
នាយករដ្ឋមន្ត្រី | See list
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មុន | Idris I (As King of Libya) |
បន្ទាប់ | Himself (As Chairman of the GPC) |
Secretary General of the General People's Congress | |
ក្នុងការិយាល័យ 2 March 1977 – 2 March 1979 | |
នាយករដ្ឋមន្ត្រី | Abdul Ati al-Obeidi |
មុន | Himself (As Chairman of the RCC) |
បន្ទាប់ | Abdul Ati al-Obeidi |
Prime Minister of Libya | |
ក្នុងការិយាល័យ 16 January 1970 – 16 July 1972 | |
មុន | Mahmud Suleiman Maghribi |
បន្ទាប់ | Abdessalam Jalloud |
Chairperson of the African Union | |
ក្នុងការិយាល័យ 2 February 2009 – 31 January 2010 | |
មុន | Jakaya Kikwete |
បន្ទាប់ | Bingu wa Mutharika |
ព័ត៌មានលម្អិតផ្ទាល់ខ្លួន | |
កើត | Muammar Muhammad Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi រ. 1942 Qasr Abu Hadi, Sirte, Italian Libya |
ស្លាប់ | 20 October 2011(2011-10-20) (អាយុ Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "{". ឆ្នាំ) Sirte, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya (now Libya) |
មូលហេតុនៃការស្លាប់ | Gunshot wound |
កន្លែងបញ្ចុះសព | In an unknown location in the Libyan Desert |
គណបក្សនយោបាយ | Arab Socialist Union (1971–1977) Independent (1977–2011) |
ពន្ធភាព |
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កូន | 10
Sons (8)
Daughters (2)
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លំនៅដ្ឋាន | Bab al-Azizia |
សាលាមាតា | University of Libya Benghazi Military University Academy Royal Military Academy |
ហត្ថលេខា | |
សេវាយោធា | |
ភក្ដីភាព | Kingdom of Libya (1961–1969) Libyan Arab Republic (1969–1977) Libyan Arab Jamahiriya (1977–2011) |
សាខា/សេវាកម្ម | Libyan Army |
ឆ្នាំកាន់តំណែង | 1961–2011 |
ឋានៈ | Colonel |
ពាក្យបញ្ជា | Libyan Armed Forces |
សមរភូមិ/សង្គ្រាម | 1969 Libyan coup d'état Egyptian–Libyan War Chadian–Libyan conflict Uganda–Tanzania War First Liberian Civil War 1986 United States bombing of Libya First Libyan Civil War |
បិទ
- Staff (23 August 2011). "Libya Live Blog: Tuesday, 23 August 2011 – 16:19". Al Jazeera. Retrieved 23 August 2011.
- "After Much Wrangling, General Assembly Seats National Transitional Council of Libya as Country's Representative for Sixty-Sixth Session". United Nations. 16 September 2011. Retrieved 20 October 2020.
- For purposes of this article, 20 October 2011—the date on which Gaddafi died[1]—is considered to be when Gaddafi left office. Other dates might have been chosen:
- On 15 July 2011, at a meeting in Istanbul, more than 30 governments, including the United States, withdrew recognition from Gaddafi's government and recognized the National Transitional Council (NTC) as the legitimate government of Libya.[2]
- On 23 August 2011, during the Battle of Tripoli, Gaddafi lost effective political and military control of Tripoli after his compound was captured by rebel forces.[3]
- On 25 August 2011, the Arab League proclaimed the anti-Gaddafi National Transitional Council to be "the legitimate representative of the Libyan state".[4]
- On 16 September 2011, the United Nations General Assembly sat the representatives of the National Transitional Council as Libya's official delegation.[5]