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Idi Amin Dada
History of Uganda

1928
Birth
28th May Kampala Birth of Ida Amin Dada, born as Awo-Ongo Angoo in Kampala, fathered by Andreas Nyabire, Nyabire was an ethnic Kakwa and Catholic who converted to Islam iand changed his name to Amin Dada
1947
Kings African Rifles
Amin joins the King's African Rifles (KAR) of the British colonial army as part of the laundry and kitchen army staff whilst undergoing training
1951
Uganda Boxing Champion
Holds Uganda's light heavyweight boxing championship from 1951 to 1960
1952
Corporal
Appointed Corporal
1953
Sargeant
Appointed Sargeant
1954
Effendi Amin
Appointed Effendi (Warrant Officer), the highest rank possible for a Black African in the colonial British army
1961
Lieutenant
The first two Ugandans to become commissioned officers with the rank of Lieutenant
1963
Captain
Oct After independence Milton Obote, Uganda's first prime minister, rewards Idi Amin for his loyalty by promoting him to Captain
1964
Deputy Commander
Oct Appointed Deputy Commander of the Army
1966
Commander
Obote promotes Amin to General and Commander of the Ugandan Army
1966
General
Obote promotes Amin to General and Commander of the Ugandan Army
1971
Burial
Amin gives the former King and President Mutesa, who had died in exile, a state burial
1971
Coup d'Etat
25th Jan Kampala 49,000 Ugandan Asians are expelled
25th Jan Kampala After hearing that Obote was planning to arrest him for misappropriating army funds, Amin seized power in a military coup when Obote is attending a Commonwealth summit meeting in Singapore
25th Jan Kampala Idi Amin is initially welcomed both within Uganda and by the international community, In an internal memo, the British Foreign Office described him as "A splendid type and a good football player"
25th Jan Kampala Over 300,000 opponents of the new regime are killed
25th Jan Kampala Overthrows President Obote
1971
Massacre
Amin founds the so-called "State Research Bureau," which are death squads to hunt down and murder Obote's supporters, as well as much of the intelligentsia, whom he distrusted
1971
State Research Bureau
Amin founds the so-called "State Research Bureau," which are death squads to hunt down and murder Obote's supporters, as well as much of the intelligentsia, whom he distrusted
1972
Diplomacy
Amin severs diplomatic relations with Israel, while turning to Muammar al-Qaddafi of Libya, as well as the Soviet Union, for support
1972
Exile of Amin Dada
The Asian community is expelled
1972
Exile
4th Aug Amin gives Uganda's 50,000 Asians (mostly Indians of Gujarati origin) 90 days to leave the country, following an alleged dream in which, he claimed, God told him to expel them
1972
Invasion of Uganda
The Asian community is expelled
1973
Diplomacy
The USA.index.html title="History of USA">United States closes its embassy in Kampala
1976
Constitution
25th June Kampala Appointed President of Uganda, for life
1976
Dictatorship of Amin Dada
25th June Kampala Appointed President of Uganda, for life
1976
Diplomacy
Amin announces he will investigate the possibility that large parts of southern Sudan and western and central Kenya, up to within 32 km of Nairobi, were historically a part of colonial Uganda
The United Kingdom closes its High Commission in Uganda
1976
Highjack of Entebe
June Entebe The hijackers agree to the release of non-Jewish and non-Israeli passengers and a transport plane, arranged by Amin, takes off and lands in Europe
25th June Entebe Flight 139, the Air France Airbus hijacked from Athens is invited by Amin to stop at Entebbe International Airport in the city of Entebbe, 32 km from Kampala
25th June Entebe The hijackers demand the release of 53 PLO and Red Army Faction prisoners in return for the 256 hostages and are assisted by Amin's troops
July Entebe The success of the Israeli operation largely contributed to Amin's downfall, while increased resistance and sabotage operations cripple Uganda during his final years
3rd July Entebe At midnight Israeli commandos attack the airport and free all but four of the hostages who are killed
1976
President
25th June Appointed President of Uganda, for life
1977
Conqueror of the British Empire
After Britain breaks off diplomatic relations with his regime, Amin declares he had beaten the British and conferred on himself the decoration of CBE (Conqueror of the British Empire)
1977
Diplomacy
After Britain breaks off diplomatic relations with his regime, Amin declares he had beaten the British and conferred on himself the decoration of CBE (Conqueror of the British Empire)
1978
Invasion of Kagera
Kagera Amin orders the invasion of Tanzania, with the help of Libyan troops, Amin tries to annex the northern Tanzanian province of Kagera
1978
Invasion of Tanzania
Amin orders the invasion of Tanzania, with the help of Libyan troops, Amin tries to annex the northern Tanzanian province of Kagera
Tanzania, under President Julius Nyerere, declares war on Uganda, then begins a counterattack, enlisting the country's population of Ugandan exiles
1979
Exile of Amin Dada
Amin goes first to Libya, departing Uganda in a Bell UH-1 registered 5X-UWG, where sources are divided on whether he remained until December 1979 before finding final asylum in Saudi Arabia
1979
Exile
Flees to Libya when insurgent Ugandan & Tanzanian troops invade the Country
Dec Amin goes first to Libya, departing Uganda in a Bell UH-1 registered 5X-UWG, where sources are divided on whether he remained until December 1979 before finding final asylum in Saudi Arabia
1979
Invasion of Uganda
Kampala Amin is forced to flee the capital, Kampala, when the Tanzanian army, aided by Ugandan exiles who had united as the Uganda National Liberation Army, take the city
Kampala Insurgent Ugandan & Tanzanian troops invade Uganda
1979
Siege of Kampala Tanzania
Kampala Amin is forced to flee the capital, Kampala, when the Tanzanian army, aided by Ugandan exiles who had united as the Uganda National Liberation Army, take the city
1980
Exile
Jeddah Opens a bank account in Jeddah and resides there, subsisting on a government stipend
1989
Exile of Amin Dada
12th Jan Amin gets as far as Kinshasa, Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo), where Zairian President Mobutu forces him to return to Saudi Arabia
1989
Exile
Amin, who had always held that Uganda needed him, and who never expressed remorse for the abuses of his regime attempts to return to Uganda, apparently to lead an armed group organised by Col. Juma Oris
2003
Death
16th Aug Death of Idi Amin Dada, in exile in Saudi Arabia

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