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Mahgoub, Muhammad Ahmed

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Mahgoub, Muhammad Ahmed (1908-1976)

Sudanese lawyer and politician. He led the opposition (1954-56), and was foreign minister (1956-58), and (1964-65), before becoming prime minister (1965-66 and 1967-69). His government was overthrown in the coup led by Col. Numeiry. He published Democracy on Trial (1974) as well as several volumes of Arabic poetry.

He was educated at Gordon College, Khartoum, and Khartoum School of Law. He qualified as both an architect and as a lawyer. He was a member of the legislative assembly (1948-54), and Of the Umma party.


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