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Tombalbaye

American  
[tawm-bahl-bah-ye] / ˌtɔm bɑlˈbɑ yɛ /

noun

  1. François 1918–75, African statesman: president of the Republic of Chad 1960–75.


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Even the tomb of François Tombalbaye, the nation’s first president, is just a car-sized lump of tile ringed by barbed wire — not a statue in sight.

From New York Times

When first announced, Tombalbaye's policy of "Chaditude" seemed to be just another of the authenticity campaigns that have become a familiar and understandable phenomenon in Africa's newly independent black states.

From Time Magazine Archive

To foster a sense of national pride and identity, Tombalbaye ordered the 4 million citizens of the former French colony to change their foreign first names.

From Time Magazine Archive

The reforms stirred little controversy until Tombalbaye ordered the revival of an ancient pagan tribal custom known as Yondo, a grueling initiation rite practiced by the Sara tribal groups of southern Chad.

From Time Magazine Archive

When Tombalbaye decreed that high government officials, regardless of their religious beliefs, be among the first group of initiates, the Minister of Agriculture argued that the two-month program would interfere with his efforts to increase farm production in the drought-stricken country.

From Time Magazine Archive