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These events convinced Tombalbaye to abandon his policy of national reconciliation.
A coup in Chad overthrows the government of François Tombalbaye.
Goukouni viewed the dictatorial Tombalbaye regime as an instrument of continued French hegemony in Chad.
The most glorious days were, however, under the reign of the first President, Ngarta Tombalbaye.
She supported François Tombalbaye despite his authoritarian governace.
Tombalbaye was killed in 1975 during a military coup d'état led by Félix Malloum.
Prisonnier de Tombalbaye.
Nevertheless, Tombalbaye had become increasingly suspicious and authoritarian.
A guerrilla warfare was conducted against the government of François Tombalbaye from the Sudan-based group FROLINAT.
Nevertheless, Tombalbaye felt insecure with his own government as well.
It was in 1920 under the leadership of François Tombalbaye that the country gained independence.
In the battle Tombalbaye had been fatally wounded, and died shortly after.
In 1960, Chad obtained independence under the leadership of François Tombalbaye.
Two years Tombalbaye banned opposition parties and established a one-party system.
From its independence in 1960, Chad 's first President Francois Tombalbaye had close relations with Israel.
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Two years later, Tombalbaye banned opposition parties and established a one-party system.
Prior to the independence, Tombalbaye strengthened his positions within the PPT.
Despite Tombalbaye wanting Halimé to be killed, a French officer spared her life.
To enhance ties to the Arab world, Tombalbaye broke Chad 's relations with Israel in September 1972.
In 1963 Tombalbaye dissolved the National Assembly in response to rioting.
To deflect domestic criticism, Tombalbaye embarked on a campaign to promote authenticité, or " Chaditude.
This action, which Tombalbaye implemented grudgingly, temporarily undermined rebel activities across central Chad.
President François Tombalbaye faced a task of considerable magnitude when Chad became a sovereign state in 1960.
A few months later, Tombalbaye secured an initial pledge of 23 billion CFA Francs from Libya.
Increasing the discontent, Tombalbaye imposed an additional tax in 1964, under the euphemism of a " national loan.