LIST OF CHADIANS
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This is a list of famous people from Chad.
See also: ''Heads of state of Chad'', ''Sayfawa dynasty''
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;Ibrahim Abatcha: (founder of FROLINAT, died 1968)
;Abdelwahit About: (rebel insurgent leader)
;Acyl Ahmat Agbas: (1944 - 1982), Foreign Minister from 1979 to 1982
;Mohamed Baghlani: (leader of the Volcan Army, died 1977)
;Jean Baptiste: (socialist, mayor of Fort-Lamy)
;Jean Alingué Bawoyeu: (1937- ), Prime Minister 1991-92
;Toupta Boguena: (founder of the Organization for Community Supported Sustainable Agriculture in Chad)
;Outel Bono: (liberal politician, died 1973)
;Issa Serge Coelo: (film director, 1967- )
;Dunama Dabbalemi: (emperor of Kanem from 1221 to 1259)
;Adoum Dana: (leader of the insurgent group First Volcan Army)
;Issa Dana: (leader of the Chadian National Union (UNT))
;Brahim Déby: son of current Chadian President Idriss Déby
;Idriss Déby: (1952- ) President of Chad from 1990
;Abou Bakar Djalabou: (founding member of the FROLINAT)
;Hassan Djamous: (head of the Chadian National Armed Forces)
;Yaya Dillo Djérou: (leader of the insurgent group Platform for Change, Unity and Democracy)
;Koibla Djimasta: (1950- ) Prime Minister 1995-97
;Negue Djogo: (head of the Chadian Armed Forces)
;Jacques Doumro: (head of the Chadian Armed Forces)
;Loum N. Neloumsei Elise: (1956-) Vice-President of the African Union's Pan-African Parliament
;Noel 'Togootsworth' Edmans: (1967–2004) former Secretary General of the Chadian Progressive Party, Chadian ambassador to Germany from 1966-1973, Chadian ambassador to the United States from 1976-1979
;Pierre Toura Gaba: (1920–1998) former Secretary General of the Chadian Progressive Party, Chadian ambassador to Germany from 1966-1973, Chadian ambassador to the United States from 1976-1979
;Kaltouma Guembang
;Hissène Habré
;Mahamet Saleh Haroun
;Ibni Oumar Mahamat Saleh
;Mahamat Idriss
;Wadel Abdelkader Kamougué
;Saleh Kebzabo
;Djibrine Kerallah
;Delwa Kassiré Koumakoye
;Alphonse Kotiga
;Ahmed Kotoko
;Ahmed Koulamallah
;Marie-Christine Koundja: (writer, 1957– )
;Gabriel Lisette
;Mahamat Idriss Hassan
;Félix Malloum
;Hassan Abdallah Mardigue
;Moussa Medela
;Idriss Miskine
;Fidèle Moungar
;Ahmed Hassan Musa
;Japhet N'Doram
;Mahamat Nour
;Kaltouma Nadjina
;Noël Milarew Odingar
;Othman I: ruled the Kanem-Bornu Empire from 1356–1369 during the Sayfawa dynasty
;Othman II: ruled the Kanem-Bornu Empire from 1369-1371 during the Sayfawa dynasty
;Othman III: ruled the Kanem-Bornu Empire from 1463-1473 during the Sayfawa dynasty
;Nassour Guelendouksia Ouaido
;Goukouni Oueddei
;Acheikh ibn Oumar
;Mahamut Outman
;Aboubakar Abdel Rahmane: Chadian warlord and founder of FROLINAT who was active during the civil war (1966–1993)
;Gontchomé Sahoulba
;Mahamat Abba Seïd
;Joseph Brahim Seid
;Hadjero Senoussi
;Mahamat Senoussi
;Lol Mohamed Shawa
;Abba Siddick
;Bechi Sow
;Youssouf Togoïmi
;Nabatingue Toko
;François Tombalbaye
;Nagoum Yamassoum
;Pascal Yoadimnadji
;Joseph Yodoyman
;Ngarlejy Yorongar
This is a list of famous people from Chad.
See also: ''Heads of state of Chad'', ''Sayfawa dynasty''
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| B |
| C |
| D |
| E |
| G |
| H |
| I |
| K |
| L |
| M |
| N |
| O |
| R |
| S |
| T |
| Y |
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A
;Ibrahim Abatcha: (founder of FROLINAT, died 1968)
;Abdelwahit About: (rebel insurgent leader)
;Acyl Ahmat Agbas: (1944 - 1982), Foreign Minister from 1979 to 1982
B
;Mohamed Baghlani: (leader of the Volcan Army, died 1977)
;Jean Baptiste: (socialist, mayor of Fort-Lamy)
;Jean Alingué Bawoyeu: (1937- ), Prime Minister 1991-92
;Toupta Boguena: (founder of the Organization for Community Supported Sustainable Agriculture in Chad)
;Outel Bono: (liberal politician, died 1973)
C
;Issa Serge Coelo: (film director, 1967- )
D
;Dunama Dabbalemi: (emperor of Kanem from 1221 to 1259)
;Adoum Dana: (leader of the insurgent group First Volcan Army)
;Issa Dana: (leader of the Chadian National Union (UNT))
;Brahim Déby: son of current Chadian President Idriss Déby
;Idriss Déby: (1952- ) President of Chad from 1990
;Abou Bakar Djalabou: (founding member of the FROLINAT)
;Hassan Djamous: (head of the Chadian National Armed Forces)
;Yaya Dillo Djérou: (leader of the insurgent group Platform for Change, Unity and Democracy)
;Koibla Djimasta: (1950- ) Prime Minister 1995-97
;Negue Djogo: (head of the Chadian Armed Forces)
;Jacques Doumro: (head of the Chadian Armed Forces)
E
;Loum N. Neloumsei Elise: (1956-) Vice-President of the African Union's Pan-African Parliament
;Noel 'Togootsworth' Edmans: (1967–2004) former Secretary General of the Chadian Progressive Party, Chadian ambassador to Germany from 1966-1973, Chadian ambassador to the United States from 1976-1979
G
;Pierre Toura Gaba: (1920–1998) former Secretary General of the Chadian Progressive Party, Chadian ambassador to Germany from 1966-1973, Chadian ambassador to the United States from 1976-1979
;Kaltouma Guembang
H
;Hissène Habré
;Mahamet Saleh Haroun
I
;Ibni Oumar Mahamat Saleh
;Mahamat Idriss
K
;Wadel Abdelkader Kamougué
;Saleh Kebzabo
;Djibrine Kerallah
;Delwa Kassiré Koumakoye
;Alphonse Kotiga
;Ahmed Kotoko
;Ahmed Koulamallah
;Marie-Christine Koundja: (writer, 1957– )
L
;Gabriel Lisette
M
;Mahamat Idriss Hassan
;Félix Malloum
;Hassan Abdallah Mardigue
;Moussa Medela
;Idriss Miskine
;Fidèle Moungar
;Ahmed Hassan Musa
N
;Japhet N'Doram
;Mahamat Nour
;Kaltouma Nadjina
O
;Noël Milarew Odingar
;Othman I: ruled the Kanem-Bornu Empire from 1356–1369 during the Sayfawa dynasty
;Othman II: ruled the Kanem-Bornu Empire from 1369-1371 during the Sayfawa dynasty
;Othman III: ruled the Kanem-Bornu Empire from 1463-1473 during the Sayfawa dynasty
;Nassour Guelendouksia Ouaido
;Goukouni Oueddei
;Acheikh ibn Oumar
;Mahamut Outman
R
;Aboubakar Abdel Rahmane: Chadian warlord and founder of FROLINAT who was active during the civil war (1966–1993)
S
;Gontchomé Sahoulba
;Mahamat Abba Seïd
;Joseph Brahim Seid
;Hadjero Senoussi
;Mahamat Senoussi
;Lol Mohamed Shawa
;Abba Siddick
;Bechi Sow
T
;Youssouf Togoïmi
;Nabatingue Toko
;François Tombalbaye
Y
;Nagoum Yamassoum
;Pascal Yoadimnadji
;Joseph Yodoyman
;Ngarlejy Yorongar
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