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President of the Central African Republic (1960–1965, 1979–1981)
David Dacko (French pronunciation: [david dako]; 24 March 1930 – 20 November 2003) was a Central African politician who served as the first President
David_Dacko
Surname list
Dacko is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Brigette Dacko (1943–2023), Central African public figure, wife of David David Dacko (1930–2003)
Dacko
Leader of Central Africa from 1966 to 1979
Following his overthrow, the CAR was restored under his predecessor, David Dacko. Bokassa's self-proclaimed imperial title did not achieve international
Jean-Bédel_Bokassa
Didier Dacko is a Malian general who commanded Malian forces during the early stages of the Mali War, and reversed the gains made by the National Movement
Didier_Dacko
1979 French military operation in the Central African Republic
to depose Emperor Bokassa I, reinstate the exiled former president David Dacko, and rename the Central African Empire back to Central African Republic
Operation_Caban
First Lady of the Central African Republic (1943–2023)
Brigette Teya Dacko (19 June 1943 – 31 March 2023) was a Central African public figure who served as the First Lady of the Central African Republic during
Brigette_Dacko
1965–1966 Central African deposition
officers against the government of President David Dacko on 31 December 1965 and 1 January 1966. Dacko, Bokassa's cousin, took over the country in 1960
Saint-Sylvestre_coup_d'état
Central African politician
September 1981 until 1 October 1993. He took power from President David Dacko in a bloodless coup d'état in 1981 and lost power to Ange-Félix Patassé
André_Kolingba
Central African politician (1952–2023)
President of the Central African Republic, David Dacko. Dacko was born on 2 November 1952, the son of David Dacko, a member of the Mbaka people, and his first
Bruno_Dacko
Central African teacher and First Lady (1934–1992)
Marie-Florence Yagbao Dacko, also spelled Marie-Florence Yagbaou, (February 26, 1934 – January 18, 1992) was a Central African teacher who served as the
Florence_Yagbao
head of state (and also reigned as emperor from 1976 to 1979), while David Dacko (who served as de facto head of state from 1979 to 1981), André Kolingba
List of heads of state of the Central African Republic
List_of_heads_of_state_of_the_Central_African_Republic
Country in Central Africa
death in a plane crash on 29 March 1959, his cousin, David Dacko, took control of MESAN. Dacko became the country's first president when the Central African
Central_African_Republic
Central African politician (1937–2011)
Ministry of Agriculture in July 1963, under President David Dacko. In December 1965, Dacko appointed him Director of Agriculture and Minister of Development
Ange-Félix_Patassé
1976–1979 monarchy in Central Africa
m. on 21 September 1979, the pro-French Dacko proclaimed the fall of the Central African Empire. David Dacko remained president until he was overthrown
Central_African_Empire
President of France from 1974 to 1981
and restore former president David Dacko to power. This action was also controversial, particularly given that Dacko was Bokassa's cousin and had appointed
Valéry_Giscard_d'Estaing
American film director
Scott Dacko is the screenwriter and director of The Insurgents, starring Mary Stuart Masterson, John Shea, Henry Simmons, Juliette Marquis and Michael
Scott_Dacko
Ukrainian priest, theologian, and professor
Iwan Dacko (Ukrainian: Івáн Дацькó; born 9 September 1947 in Velbert, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany) is a priest of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church
Iwan_Dacko
Central African Republic declared its independence on 13 August 1960, David Dacko held both the prime minister and newly created president of the Central
List of heads of government of the Central African Republic
List_of_heads_of_government_of_the_Central_African_Republic
Polish handball player (born 1991)
Marek Daćko (born 29 March 1991) is a Polish handball player for NMC Górnik Zabrze and the Polish national team. He participated at the 2017 World Men's
Marek_Daćko
American filmmaker (born 1978)
Ryan Dacko (born 1978) is an independent filmmaker based in Syracuse, New York. Dacko served in the United States Coast Guard and used his free time while
Ryan_Dacko
Premier of the Central African Republic from 1958 to 1959
the populace, and after a month in power conceded the presidency to Dacko. Dacko became consumed with administrative work and, though he had initially
Barthélemy_Boganda
Political party in the Central African Republic
but Boganda's cousin, David Dacko was named as the replacement as the Head of State in a session in April 1959. Dacko won by 39 votes against his opponent
Movement for the Social Evolution of Black Africa
Movement_for_the_Social_Evolution_of_Black_Africa
Prime Minister of the Central African Republic
Vice President of the Central African Republic in the cabinet of David Dacko from 26 September 1979 to 22 August 1980. Maïdou was born on 14 February
Henri_Maïdou
Zdzisława Dacko-Pikiewicz is a Polish academic administrator and researcher. She has served as the rector of WSB University (formerly Wyższa Szkoła Biznesu
Zdzisława_Dacko-Pikiewicz
president David Dacko, Ange-Félix Patassé, François Pehoua, Henri Maïdou and Abel Goumba—stood in the election. The elections were won by Dacko, who had been
1981 Central African presidential election
1981_Central_African_presidential_election
2006 American film
The Insurgents is the feature film debut of director Scott Dacko. It stars Mary Stuart Masterson, John Shea, Henry Simmons, Juliette Marquis and Michael
The_Insurgents
French military operation in the Central African Republic
return to power the former President of the Central African Republic, David Dacko. It followed up Operation Caban of 21 September 1979, a bloodless military
Operation_Barracuda
Central African politician
collaborated with the first president of the Central African Republic, David Dacko, and the commander-in-chief, Jean-Bédel Bokassa. She served as a political
Elisabeth_Domitien
Central African politician (born 1957)
Republic Ubangi-Shari (1903–1960) Boganda Goumba* Dacko Central African Republic (1960–1976) Dacko post abolished, 1960–75 Domitien vacant, 1976 Patassé
Anicet-Georges_Dologuélé
Title of monarch of the Central African Empire
Caban, which took place on 19-20 September 1979. Former president David Dacko was reinstalled and abolished the imperial title. The House of Bokassa is
Emperor_of_Central_Africa
Political party in the Central African Republic
Central African Republic. The UDC was established by David Dacko in March 1980 at a congress. Dacko claimed that the UDC was the continuation of Movement for
Central African Democratic Union
Central_African_Democratic_Union
Prime Minister of the Central African Republic
Republic Ubangi-Shari (1903–1960) Boganda Goumba* Dacko Central African Republic (1960–1976) Dacko post abolished, 1960–75 Domitien vacant, 1976 Patassé
Henri-Marie_Dondra
Central African army officer and politician (1932–1969)
Banza helped Jean-Bédel Bokassa overthrow the government of President David Dacko. Bokassa rewarded Banza by appointing him as minister of state and minister
Alexandre_Banza
Central African lawyer and politician (born 1954)
African Republic (1960–1976) Dacko Bokassa Central African Empire (1976–1979) Bokassa I Central African Republic (1979–present) Dacko Kolingba Patassé Bozizé
Catherine_Samba-Panza
Plan 9 from Syracuse is a documentary by independent filmmaker Ryan Dacko about his attempt to gain attention of film producer Mark Cuban by staging a
Plan_9_from_Syracuse
state of the Central African Republic November 3, 1960 EMBASSY OPENED David Dacko Dwight D. Eisenhower October 18, 1960 November 3, 1960 Michel Gallin-Douathe
List of ambassadors of the Central African Republic to the United States
List_of_ambassadors_of_the_Central_African_Republic_to_the_United_States
1973 political scandal in France
dismissed from her post by in what she described as a "coup de force" by David Dacko. The saga contributed to Giscard losing his 1981 bid for reelection. Titley
Diamonds_Affair
Central African politician (1926–2009)
anti-French, which led France to promote their loyal ally David Dacko instead. Dacko won the ensuing power struggle in 1959 and dismissed Goumba as Minister
Abel_Goumba
Ethnic group
African Republic Brigette Dacko, former first lady of the Central African Republic and second wife of David Dacko David Dacko, first President of Central
Mbaka_people
African Republic became an independent country and David Dacko became its first president. David Dacko began to consolidate his power soon after taking office
History of the Central African Republic
History_of_the_Central_African_Republic
Skin condition where patches lose pigment
doi:10.1067/mjd.2001.114752. PMID 11369913. S2CID 17431219. Don P, Iuga A, Dacko A, Hardick K (January 2006). "Treatment of vitiligo with broadband ultraviolet
Vitiligo
Form of 3D computer interaction merging the real world with virtual objects
To Transform Fashion And Retail". Forbes. Retrieved 23 September 2018. Dacko, Scott G. (November 2017). "Enabling smart retail settings via mobile augmented
Augmented_reality
President of the Central African Republic since 2016
African Republic (1960–1976) Dacko Bokassa Central African Empire (1976–1979) Bokassa I Central African Republic (1979–present) Dacko Kolingba Patassé Bozizé
Faustin-Archange_Touadéra
Central African politician
30 September 1964. As a Dacko's associate, he granted his land to Prosper Mounoumbaye for shooting training and advised Dacko to be careful with Bokassa
Simon_Samba
training in Paris, Gueret served as an education inspector in Bambari in 1962. Dacko named Gueret as Minister of National Education, replacing Jean-Christophe
Dominique_Gueret
Political party in the Central African Republic
President David Dacko. It is currently led by Louis Papéniah. The party originated from the David Dacko Movement (Mouvement David Dacko, MDD) that contested
Movement for Democracy and Development (Central African Republic)
Movement_for_Democracy_and_Development_(Central_African_Republic)
Capital and largest city of the Central African Republic
begun to call himself Emperor Bokassa I) and to replace him with David Dacko. Opponents of the President met in Bangui and were forced to flee the country
Bangui
Goumba Patriotic Front for Progress 175,467 22.10 315,935 46.51 David Dacko David Dacko Movement 162,721 20.49 André Kolingba Central African Democratic Rally
1993 Central African general election
1993_Central_African_general_election
Central African politician (born 1955)
Republic Ubangi-Shari (1903–1960) Boganda Goumba* Dacko Central African Republic (1960–1976) Dacko post abolished, 1960–75 Domitien vacant, 1976 Patassé
Simplice_Sarandji
Central African politician
African Republic (1960–1976) Dacko Bokassa Central African Empire (1976–1979) Bokassa I Central African Republic (1979–present) Dacko Kolingba Patassé Bozizé
Alexandre-Ferdinand_Nguendet
1990 German film
two of Bokassa's lawyers, and Central African Republic President David Dacko. Bokassa himself appears only in stock footage. Goldsmith was working as
Echoes_from_a_Sombre_Empire
Central African politician
Republic Ubangi-Shari (1903–1960) Boganda Goumba* Dacko Central African Republic (1960–1976) Dacko post abolished, 1960–75 Domitien vacant, 1976 Patassé
Jean-Luc_Mandaba
Football club
Serbian football club based in Novi Sad, Serbia. Their football stadium "Đačko igralište" is located in the Liman neighborhood in the city centre. As of
FK_Indeks_Novi_Sad
WWII United States Navy officer (1898–1968)
Captain McVay appears in the Jaws prequel novel "The Book of Quint" by Ryan Dacko. Biography portal W. Graham Claytor Jr. List of U.S. Navy losses in World
Charles_B._McVay_III
Central Africa Republic economist and politician
France in the Overseas Territories and Minister of the Government of David Dacko. He was also a teacher by profession, one of the first in the Central African
Marie-Reine_Hassen
RDC Popular vote 517,993 194,486 Percentage 51.33% 19.27% Nominee David Dacko Abel Goumba Party MDD FPP Popular vote 111,868 66,218 Percentage 11.09%
1999 Central African presidential election
1999_Central_African_presidential_election
Bamingui-Bangoran In office 9 December 1965 – 12 January 1968 President David Dacko Jean-Bédel Bokassa Preceded by Pierre Radium Succeeded by François Pouninguinza
Barthélemy_Zinga-Pirioua
Central African military leader
the Saint-Sylvestre coup d'état. Central African Republic President David Dacko, Jean-Bédel Bokassa's cousin, took over the country in 1960, and Bokassa
Jean_Izamo
Prime Minister of Central African Republic (1942–2010)
was appointed minister of the government's secretariat. President David Dacko appointed Bozanga Minister of Justice on 16 July 1980. He became Prime Minister
Simon_Narcisse_Bozanga
Type of performance-based marketing
Inc. (2006), Sales Commission, QCommission.com, retrieved June 25, 2007 Dacko, Scott G. (2008). The advanced dictionary of marketing : putting theory
Affiliate_marketing
incumbent President David Dacko, was the only candidate, and won with 99.97% of the vote and a 94% turnout. After his victory Dacko formed new government
1964 Central African presidential election
1964_Central_African_presidential_election
Deposition of David Dacko by André Kolingba
André Kolingba deposed President David Dacko of the Central African Republic in a bloodless coup while Dacko was away from the country traveling to an
1981 Central African Republic coup d'état
1981_Central_African_Republic_coup_d'état
Museum in Hamtramck, Michigan
Sutar-Sutaruk-Meyer Foundation Library: 30,000 books Founders Roman and Ivanka Dacko Executive director Olga Liskiwskyi Website www.ukrainianmuseumdetroit.org
Ukrainian American Archives and Museum of Detroit
Ukrainian_American_Archives_and_Museum_of_Detroit
President of the Central African Republic from 2013 to 2014
African Republic (1960–1976) Dacko Bokassa Central African Empire (1976–1979) Bokassa I Central African Republic (1979–present) Dacko Kolingba Patassé Bozizé
Michel_Djotodia
Place in Lobaye, Central African Republic
Barthélemy Boganda, the first President of the Central African Republic, David Dacko, and the emperor of the Central African Empire, Jean-Bédel Bokassa, were
Bobangui
Calendar year
military ruler of the Central African Republic, ousting President David Dacko. January 3 – 1966 Upper Voltan coup d'état: President Maurice Yaméogo is
1966
Prime Minister of the Central African Republic since 2022
Republic Ubangi-Shari (1903–1960) Boganda Goumba* Dacko Central African Republic (1960–1976) Dacko post abolished, 1960–75 Domitien vacant, 1976 Patassé
Félix_Moloua
1960–1965 political unrest in Central Africa
Central African Republic to support the increasing authoritarianism of David Dacko's regime as a means of protecting their interests. The disorder of Congolese
Congo_Crisis
Central African politician and diplomat
Republic Ubangi-Shari (1903–1960) Boganda Goumba* Dacko Central African Republic (1960–1976) Dacko post abolished, 1960–75 Domitien vacant, 1976 Patassé
Michel_Gbezera-Bria
Central African politician and teacher
and teacher who served in various ministerial positions under the David Dacko Presidency. Belonging to Dagba, Douzima was born in Bali, Batangafo on 20
Marcel_Douzima
Political party in the Central African Republic
Maléombho, the former president of the National Assembly who was ousted by Dacko, after they left the Movement for the Social Evolution of Black Africa.
Democratic Evolution Movement of Central Africa
Democratic_Evolution_Movement_of_Central_Africa
American actor and film producer (born 1949)
his presence in American meme and popular culture. He was cast in Scott Dacko's 2006 political thriller The Insurgents with Mary Stuart Masterson. Later
John_Shea
President of the Central African Republic from 2003 to 2013
were asking for their parents' arrears. After Bokassa was ousted by David Dacko in 1979, Bozizé was appointed Minister of Defense after an operation that
François_Bozizé
Forces of the Central African Republic
president, David Dacko was overthrown by his army chief-of-staff, Jean-Bédel Bokassa in 1966. Following the ousting of Bokassa in 1979, David Dacko was restored
Central_African_Armed_Forces
Central African politician
politician and banker who served as Deputy Minister of the Budget under David Dacko's administration. Born in Bangui on 12 February 1951, Koyaga studied science
Cécile_Bozanga
Central African politician (born c. 1914)
December 1960 – 23 January 1961) and prefect (23 January 1961 – 24 July 1961). Dacko named Bornou as the Minister of Agriculture, water and forestry, hunting
Charles_Bornou
Day of the year
officers begin a coup d'état against the government of President David Dacko. 1968 – The first flight of the Tupolev Tu-144, the first civilian supersonic
December_31
Central African politician
Republic Ubangi-Shari (1903–1960) Boganda Goumba* Dacko Central African Republic (1960–1976) Dacko post abolished, 1960–75 Domitien vacant, 1976 Patassé
Mahamat_Kamoun
Central African diplomat and bureaucrat
to 1 September 1960. Dacko nominated Mamadou as the head of the presidential cabinet in September 1960. On 10 December 1960, Dacko named Mamadou as Ambassador
Joseph-Gilbert_Mamadou
Central African politician
Republic Ubangi-Shari (1903–1960) Boganda Goumba* Dacko Central African Republic (1960–1976) Dacko post abolished, 1960–75 Domitien vacant, 1976 Patassé
Célestin_Gaombalet
Malian army officer and governor (born 1964)
In September, Gamou captured Anefif alongside Malian army general Didier Dacko. He was promoted to brigadier general on September 18. On the night between
El_Hadj_Ag_Gamou
Central African engineer, diplomat and politician
and Mines (1975–1977). Dacko assigned Bafiot as director general of ENERCA from 1979 to 1980. He then worked as an advisor to Dacko on energy issues (1980–1981)
Gaston_Banda-Bafiot
Gallic tribe
Quem. pp. 85–104. ISBN 978-8878490550. Trément, Frédéric; Baret, Florian; Dacko, Marion; Trescarte, Jérôme; Calbris, Maxime; Augustin, Lise; Massounie,
Arverni
School district in Cumberland County, Maine, United States
Gloucester Middle School Gray, Maine 5 – 8 Richard Riley-Benoit Kristin Dacko Susan Robbins Gray-New Gloucester High School Gray, Maine 9 – 12 Sadie Grealish
Maine School Administrative District 15
Maine_School_Administrative_District_15
Central African politician and teacher
the MESAN party. He served as an MP from 30 April 1959 to 30 April 1964. Dacko appointed Mackpayen as a Minister of Public Works on 1 May 1959. He then
Jean-Christophe_Mackpayen
Emperor Bokassa I was removed during a bloodless coup orchestrated by David Dacko and supported by France while Bokassa was abroad in Libya Hafizullah Amin
List of state leaders deposed by foreign powers in the 20th and 21st century
List_of_state_leaders_deposed_by_foreign_powers_in_the_20th_and_21st_century
Central African politician, clerk and interpreter
independence of the Central African Republic, Guimali returned home. David Dacko appointed him as the Deputy Minister of Justice on 17 August 1960. His position
Antoine_Guimali
Prefecture of the Central African Republic
Duy Tân of Vietnam died here on December 26, 1945 in a plane crash. David Dacko, the first and third president of the Central African Republic from 1960–1965
Lobaye
economic prosperity due to a succession of ineffective governments. David Dacko served as the country’s first president after the Central African Republic
Corruption in the Central African Republic
Corruption_in_the_Central_African_Republic
President David Dacko and CAR flags on a carpet; the flag is depicted incorrectly with two stars instead of one.
Flag of the Central African Republic
Flag_of_the_Central_African_Republic
Saint-Sylvestre coup d'état against the government of Prime Minister David Dacko. Bokassa later created the Central African Empire and declared himself Emperor
List of heads of state and government who suspended the constitution
List_of_heads_of_state_and_government_who_suspended_the_constitution
French-Central African socialite
also related to former President of the Central African Republic David Dacko and is the great-great nephew of Barthélémy Boganda, the first Prime Minister
Jean-Barthélémy_Bokassa
Movement of goods or people between locations
Discussion Papers. Vol. 18. OECD Publishing. p. 434. ISBN 978-92-821-0268-8. Dacko, Scott G.; Spalteholz, Carolin (November 2014). "Upgrading the city: Enabling
Transport
Diplomatic mission
consul in Brazzaville Alan Wood Lukens presented his credentials to David Dacko as chargé d'affaires. The U.S. Embassy in Bangui was opened on February
Embassy of the United States, Bangui
Embassy_of_the_United_States,_Bangui
Calendar year
on the Billboard Hot 100. September 20 – French paratroopers help David Dacko to overthrow Emperor Bokassa in the Central African Empire. September 22
1979
Central African politician
Republic Ubangi-Shari (1903–1960) Boganda Goumba* Dacko Central African Republic (1960–1976) Dacko post abolished, 1960–75 Domitien vacant, 1976 Patassé
Firmin_Ngrébada
1903–1960 French colony in Central Africa
Minister • 1958–1959 Barthélemy Boganda • 1959 Abel Goumba • 1959–1960 David Dacko Establishment • Established 29 December 1903 • French Equatorial Africa
Ubangi-Shari
Central African politician
Republic Ubangi-Shari (1903–1960) Boganda Goumba* Dacko Central African Republic (1960–1976) Dacko post abolished, 1960–75 Domitien vacant, 1976 Patassé
Enoch_Derant_Lakoué
televisiva". www.repubblica.it. History, A. Small Part of (2 August 2023). "David Dacko: A Central African Political Legacy". "Azerbaijan Mourns Aliev". "Benin
List of national days of mourning (2000–2019)
List_of_national_days_of_mourning_(2000–2019)
September 1981 – 22 October 1993 President Andre Kolingba Preceded by Brigette Dacko Succeeded by Angèle Patassé Personal details Born Mireille Kotalimbora (1947-11-13)13
Mireille_Kolingba
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Boy/Male
British, English
From the Valley
Biblical
a brother born, or begotten
Surname or Lastname
English, French, German, Polish, and Slovenian; Spanish and Hungarian (Jordán)
English, French, German, Polish, and Slovenian; Spanish and Hungarian (Jordán) : from the Christian baptismal name Jordan. This is taken from the name of the river Jordan (Hebrew Yarden, a derivative of yarad ‘to go down’, i.e. to the Dead Sea). At the time of the Crusades it was common practice for crusaders and pilgrims to bring back flasks of water from the river in which John the Baptist had baptized people, including Christ himself, and to use it in the christening of their own children. As a result Jordan became quite a common personal name.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
An Effect; Impression
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Fame
Boy/Male
Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Telugu
Wonderful; Handsome; Another Name for Lord Shiva; Pleasing; Powerful; Complete
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Name of a Sahabi
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Servant of Prospeity
Girl/Female
Tamil
Kunjalata | கà¯à®‚ஜலதா
Forest creeper, Wild climber plant
Girl/Female
Indian
Olive
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