Mubarak Shaddad
Mubarak Shaddad | |
|---|---|
مبارك شداد | |
| Member of the Sovereignty Council | |
| In office 3 December 1964 – 10 June 1965 | |
| Prime Minister | Sirr Al-Khatim Al-Khalifa |
| Preceded by | Ibrahim Abboud |
| Succeeded by | Ismail al-Azhari |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Mubarak al-Fadil Shaddad 1915 |
| Died | 1997 (aged 81–82) |
| Party | Democratic Unionist Party |
| Relatives | Kamal Shaddad (cousin) |
| Education | Kitchener School of Medicine |
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Mubarak al-Fadil Shaddad (Arabic: مبارك الفاضل شداد; 1915–1980s) was a Sudanese medical professional and politician. He worked as a specialist in obstetrics and gynecology, eventually becoming the director of the Omdurman Teaching Hospital. He actively participated in the Sudanese Medical Association and played a role in the popular October 1964 Revolution, advocating for political change in Sudan. Shaddad served in the Second Sudanese Sovereignty Council and briefly held the position of head of state. He also presided over the Constituent Assembly but was overthrown by a coup d'état in 1969.