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* December 1, 1958. Barthélemy Boganda, president of the Grand Council of French Equatorial Africa (AEF), proposes to create a Central African Republic made up of Ubangui-Chari, Chad and Gabon.
December 1, 1958. Barthélemy Boganda, president of the Grand Council of French Equatorial Africa (AEF), proposes to create a Central African Republic made up of Ubangui-Chari, Chad and Gabon.
* March 29, 1959. Boganda dies in an unsolved Noratlas crash.
 
* August 13, 1960. Proclamation of the independence of Ubangi-Chari as the Central African Republic (CAR). President David Dacko establishes a one-party regime.
March 29, 1959. Boganda dies in an unsolved Noratlas crash.
* January 1, 1966. Coup d'etat by Colonel Jean Bédel Bokassa.
 
* December 4, 1977. Bokassa, supported by Paris, is crowned emperor.
August 13, 1960. Proclamation of the independence of Ubangi-Chari as the Central African Republic (CAR). President David Dacko establishes a one-party regime.
* September 21, 1979. Bokassa is deposed in favor of Dacko with the help of the French army (Operation "Barracuda").
 
* September 1, 1981. Coup d'etat by General André Kolingba, which establishes a military regime.
January 1, 1966. Coup d'etat by Colonel Jean Bédel Bokassa.
* September 1993. Ange-Félix Patassé is elected president. He was re-elected in 1999.
 
* March 16, 2003. Coup d'etat by General François Bozizé, who wins the presidential and legislative elections of spring 2005.
December 4, 1977. Bokassa, supported by Paris, is crowned emperor.
* 2006. Beginning of the rebellion in the North.
 
* March 24, 2013. The Seleka seizes power.
September 21, 1979. Bokassa is deposed in favor of Dacko with the help of the French army (Operation "Barracuda").
* September 14, 2013. Announced dissolution of the Seleka.
 
September 1, 1981. Coup d'etat by General André Kolingba, which establishes a military regime.
 
September 1993. Ange-Félix Patassé is elected president. He was re-elected in 1999.
 
March 16, 2003. Coup d'etat by General François Bozizé, who wins the presidential and legislative elections of spring 2005.
 
2006. Beginning of the rebellion in the North.
 
March 24, 2013. The Seleka seizes power.
 
September 14, 2013. Announced dissolution of the Seleka.

Revision as of 21:34, 9 December 2021

Historical Timeline for Central African Republic - A chronology of key events
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World Timelines

  • December 1, 1958. Barthélemy Boganda, president of the Grand Council of French Equatorial Africa (AEF), proposes to create a Central African Republic made up of Ubangui-Chari, Chad and Gabon.
  • March 29, 1959. Boganda dies in an unsolved Noratlas crash.
  • August 13, 1960. Proclamation of the independence of Ubangi-Chari as the Central African Republic (CAR). President David Dacko establishes a one-party regime.
  • January 1, 1966. Coup d'etat by Colonel Jean Bédel Bokassa.
  • December 4, 1977. Bokassa, supported by Paris, is crowned emperor.
  • September 21, 1979. Bokassa is deposed in favor of Dacko with the help of the French army (Operation "Barracuda").
  • September 1, 1981. Coup d'etat by General André Kolingba, which establishes a military regime.
  • September 1993. Ange-Félix Patassé is elected president. He was re-elected in 1999.
  • March 16, 2003. Coup d'etat by General François Bozizé, who wins the presidential and legislative elections of spring 2005.
  • 2006. Beginning of the rebellion in the North.
  • March 24, 2013. The Seleka seizes power.
  • September 14, 2013. Announced dissolution of the Seleka.