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    Idi Amin - Wikipedia. Idi Amin Dada Oumee ( / ˈiːdi ɑːˈmiːn, ˈɪdi -/ ⓘ, UK also /- æˈmiːn /; 30 May 1928 [citation needed] – 16 August 2003) was a Ugandan military officer and politician who served as the third president of Uganda from 1971 to 1979.

  2. Jun 20, 2024 · Idi Amin (born 1924/25, Koboko, Uganda—died August 16, 2003, Jiddah, Saudi Arabia) was a military officer and president (1971–79) of Uganda whose regime was noted for the sheer scale of its brutality.

  3. Dec 16, 2009 · Idi Amin was a Ugandan military officer and politician. In 1971 he overthrew the elected government of Milton Obote and declared himself president of Uganda, launching a ruthless eight-year...

  4. Nov 27, 2022 · The Life Of Idi Amin, The ‘Butcher Of Africa’ Who Ruled 1970s Uganda. By Marco Margaritoff. Published November 27, 2022. Updated March 7, 2024. From 1971 to 1979, Idi Amin Dada ruled Uganda with an iron fist — and may have killed upwards of 500,000 people.

  5. Apr 2, 2014 · Idi Amin was a Ugandan president born circa 1925 in Kokobo, West Nile Province, Uganda. He rose within the military from the 1940s through 1970. Amin overthrew the current leader in 1971 and...

  6. Aug 17, 2003 · Idi Amin, Ugandan leader whose ruinous eight-year reign of terror encompossed widespread killing, torture and dispossession of multitudes, and left country pauperized, dies in Saudi Arabia at...

  7. May 13, 2019 · Idi Amin (c. 1923–August 16, 2003), who became known as the "Butcher of Uganda" for his brutal, despotic rule as the President of Uganda in the 1970s, is perhaps the most notorious of Africa's post-independence dictators.

  8. Aug 16, 2003 · Idi Amin, who ravaged Uganda as thoroughly as any leader in modern history ravaged any country, died today in a hospital in Jidda, Saudi Arabia, officials said. He was believed to be 78.

  9. Jul 5, 2019 · Idi Amin, a Ugandan general who seized power in a 1971 coup and launched an eight-year reign of terror that left as many as 300,000 civilians dead, was no different: As historian Derek R....

  10. Idi Amin, (born 1924/25, Koboko, Ugan.—died Aug. 16, 2003, Jiddah, Saud.Ar.), Military officer and president (1971–79) of Uganda. A member of the small Kakwa ethnic group and a Muslim, he was closely associated during his military career with Milton Obote, Uganda’s first prime minister and president. In 1971 he staged a coup against Obote.