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1957 Sudanese coup attempt
Part of the Coups d'état in Sudan and First Sudanese Civil War
DateJune 1957
Location
Result Coup attempt fails
Belligerents

Sudan Sudan

  Sudanese Armed Forces
Commanders and leaders
Sudan Sovereignty Council
President of Sudan
Sudan Abdallah Khalil
Prime Minister of Sudan
Abdel Rahman Ismail Kabeida
Coup leader
Jaafar Nimeiry

In June 1957, after one year of Sudan independence in 1956, a group of army officers and students from the Sudanese Military College led by Abdel Rahman Ismail Kabeida, led a coup against the first national democratic government that was led by Prime Minister Abdullah Khalil and the Sovereignty Council. [1] [2] Kabeida's motive was to resolve the confusion in managing the political scene and to seize power. The attempt was thwarted, [3] [4] and he and his comrades were sentenced to prison. Kabeida was released after the 17 November 1958 coup d'état and tried to topple the government again in November 1959. [5] He later became the General Director of the Sudanese Tourism Corporation. [6]

Jaafar Nimeiry was accused of leading the armoured corps to support the coup. As a result of his alleged involvement, he was arrested during the autumn of 1957. Following his arrest, he was temporarily relieved of his duties until April 1959 when he was assigned to the Southern Command in Juba. [7]

References

  1. ^ Al-Taweel, Amani (2021-09-24). "الانقلابات العسكرية في السودان بين الملامح والأسباب". اندبندنت عربية (in Arabic). Retrieved 2023-07-29.
  2. ^ "تاريخ الانقلابات العسكرية في السودان منذ الاستقلال". BBC News عربي (in Arabic). Retrieved 2023-07-29.
  3. ^ "هذه قصة الانقلابات في السودان خلال 6 عقود". www.aljazeera.net (in Arabic). Retrieved 2023-07-29.
  4. ^ Khalil, Rima. "سجل حافل بالانقلابات في السودان: 12 انقلاباً في 64 عاماً". Alaraby (in Arabic). Retrieved 2023-07-29.
  5. ^ Al-Sayegh, Bakri (2023-05-09). "انقلابات وخيانات وخبيثات الضباط في بعضهم البعض داخل القوات المسلحة – البرهان "حميدتي" مثالآ-" [Coups, betrayals and maliciousness of officers against each other within the armed forces - Al-Burhan “Hemedti” for example]. Alrakoba.
  6. ^ Al-Sayegh, Bakri (2023-05-09). "انقلابات وخيانات وخبيثات الضباط في بعضهم البعض داخل القوات المسلحة – البرهان "حميدتي" مثالآ-" [Coups, betrayals and maliciousness of officers against each other within the armed forces - Al-Burhan “Hemedti” for example]. Alrakoba.
  7. ^ Who's who in Africa: The Political, Military and Business Leaders of Africa. African Development. 1973. ISBN  978-0-9502755-0-5.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1957 Sudanese coup attempt
Part of the Coups d'état in Sudan and First Sudanese Civil War
DateJune 1957
Location
Result Coup attempt fails
Belligerents

Sudan Sudan

  Sudanese Armed Forces
Commanders and leaders
Sudan Sovereignty Council
President of Sudan
Sudan Abdallah Khalil
Prime Minister of Sudan
Abdel Rahman Ismail Kabeida
Coup leader
Jaafar Nimeiry

In June 1957, after one year of Sudan independence in 1956, a group of army officers and students from the Sudanese Military College led by Abdel Rahman Ismail Kabeida, led a coup against the first national democratic government that was led by Prime Minister Abdullah Khalil and the Sovereignty Council. [1] [2] Kabeida's motive was to resolve the confusion in managing the political scene and to seize power. The attempt was thwarted, [3] [4] and he and his comrades were sentenced to prison. Kabeida was released after the 17 November 1958 coup d'état and tried to topple the government again in November 1959. [5] He later became the General Director of the Sudanese Tourism Corporation. [6]

Jaafar Nimeiry was accused of leading the armoured corps to support the coup. As a result of his alleged involvement, he was arrested during the autumn of 1957. Following his arrest, he was temporarily relieved of his duties until April 1959 when he was assigned to the Southern Command in Juba. [7]

References

  1. ^ Al-Taweel, Amani (2021-09-24). "الانقلابات العسكرية في السودان بين الملامح والأسباب". اندبندنت عربية (in Arabic). Retrieved 2023-07-29.
  2. ^ "تاريخ الانقلابات العسكرية في السودان منذ الاستقلال". BBC News عربي (in Arabic). Retrieved 2023-07-29.
  3. ^ "هذه قصة الانقلابات في السودان خلال 6 عقود". www.aljazeera.net (in Arabic). Retrieved 2023-07-29.
  4. ^ Khalil, Rima. "سجل حافل بالانقلابات في السودان: 12 انقلاباً في 64 عاماً". Alaraby (in Arabic). Retrieved 2023-07-29.
  5. ^ Al-Sayegh, Bakri (2023-05-09). "انقلابات وخيانات وخبيثات الضباط في بعضهم البعض داخل القوات المسلحة – البرهان "حميدتي" مثالآ-" [Coups, betrayals and maliciousness of officers against each other within the armed forces - Al-Burhan “Hemedti” for example]. Alrakoba.
  6. ^ Al-Sayegh, Bakri (2023-05-09). "انقلابات وخيانات وخبيثات الضباط في بعضهم البعض داخل القوات المسلحة – البرهان "حميدتي" مثالآ-" [Coups, betrayals and maliciousness of officers against each other within the armed forces - Al-Burhan “Hemedti” for example]. Alrakoba.
  7. ^ Who's who in Africa: The Political, Military and Business Leaders of Africa. African Development. 1973. ISBN  978-0-9502755-0-5.

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