Category:Jean-Bedel Bokassa

<nowiki>Jean-Bédel Bokassa; Jean-Bédel Bokassa; Jean-Bédel Bokassa; Jean-Bédel Bokassa; Жан-Бедел Бокаса; Jean Bedel Bokassa; ژان بدل بوکاسا; Jean-Bedel Bokassa; Jean-Bédel Bokassa; Ҷеан-Бедел Бокасса; Jean-Bedel Bokassa; 장베델 보카사; জিন-বেডেল বোকাছা; Jean-Bédel Bokassa; Jean-Bedel Bokassa; Jean-Bedel Bokassa; জাঁ-বেদেল বোকাসা; Jean-Bedel Bokassa; Jean-Bedel Bokassa; ज्याँ-बेडेल बोकासा; Jean-Bédel Bokassa; Žans Bedels Bokasa; Jean-Bédel Bokassa; Жан-Бедел Бокаса; Jean-Bédel Bokassa; Jean-Bédel Bokassa; Jean-Bédel Bokassa; Jean-Bédel Bokassa; Jean-Bédel Bokassa; Jan-Bedel Bokassa; Jean-Bedel Bokassa; Jean-Bedel Bokassa; جان بيدل بوكاسا; Jean-Bédel Bokassa; Jean-Bédel Bokassa; Jean-Bédel Bokassa; ژان-بدل بوکاسا; Jean-Bédel Bokassa; Jean-Bédel Bokassa; Jean-Bédel Bokassa; Жан-Бедэль Бакаса; ژان-بدل بکاسا; 让-贝德尔·博卡萨; Jean-Bédel Bokassa; ჟან ბედელ ბოკასა; ジャン=ベデル・ボカサ; Jean-Bedel Bokassa; Jean-Bédel Bokassa; جان بيدل بوكاسا; Ζαν-Μπεντέλ Μποκασά; ז'אן-בדל בוקאסה; Ioannes Bédel Bokassa; Jean-Bedel Bokassa; जीन-बेडेल बोकासा; 让-贝德尔·博卡萨; Jean-Bédel Bokassa; Jean-Bédel Bokassa; Jean-Bédel Bokassa; Jean-Bédel Bokassa; Çean-Bedel Bokassa; Jean-Bédel Bokassa; Жан-Бедель Бокасса; Jean-Bédel Bokassa; Bokassa; Жан-Бэдэль Бакаса; Жан-Бедель Бокасса; Jean-Bédel Bokassa; Ժան Բեդել Բոկասա; Jean-Bedel Bokassa; Jean-Bédel Bokassa; Jean Bédel Bokassa; Jean-Bédel Bokassa; Jean Bëdel Bokassa; Jean-Bédel Bokassa; Jean-Bédel Bokassa; Jean-Bédel Bokassa; Jean-Bedel Bokassa; Жан-Бедел Бокаса; Žan-Bedel Bokasa; Jean-Bédel Bokassa; ฌ็อง-เบแดล บอกาซา; Jean-Bedel Bokassa; Jean-Bedel Bokassa; 讓-巴都·卜卡薩; Жан-Бедель Бокасса; Jean-Bedel Bokassa; 讓-巴都·博卡薩; 让-贝德尔·博卡萨; Jean-Bédel Bokassa; 讓-巴都·卜卡薩; 让-贝德尔·博卡萨; 让-贝德尔·博卡萨; politico, militare, imperatore e dittatore centrafricano; président (1966-1976) puis empereur (1976-1979) de Centrafrique; дыктатар Цэнтральна-Афрыканскай Рэспублікі; центральноафриканский государственный и военный деятель, президент ЦАР (1966-1976), император ЦАИ (1976-1979); ofițer și președinte al Republicii Centrafricane, declarat împărat; zentralafrikanischer Militär, Politiker, Präsident und später Kaiser des Zentralafrikanischen Kaiserreiches; Nhà độc tài, Hoàng đế Đế quốc Trung Phi (1976 - 1979); Κεντροαφρικανός αρχηγός κράτους; Centrālāfrikas Republikas valsts vadītājs; حاكم سابق في جمهورية أفريقيا الوسطى; France siyaasa nira ŋun nyɛ doo; Orta Afrikalı siyasetçi (1921-1996); 中央アフリカ共和国の政治家; Amanyɔni; zentralafrikanesche Militäroffizéier a Staatschef; حاكم من فرنسا; środkowoafrykański dyktator, polityk i wojskowy, 2. prezydent Republiki Środkowoafrykańskiej (1966–1976) i cesarz Cesarstwa Środkowoafrykańskiego (1976–1979); dictador militar y después emperador centroafricano derrocado en 1979; politicus uit Centraal-Afrikaanse Republiek (1921–1996); político centro-africano, 2.º presidente da República Centro-Africana; katonai vezető és politikus; افسر نظامی و دیکتاتور ضد کمونیست اهل جمهوری آفریقای مرکزی; keskiafrikkalainen poliitikko, myöhemmin maan ainoa keisari; 2nd president (1966–76) and emperor (r. 1976–79) of the Central African Republic; la 2a prezidento kaj la ununura imperiestro de Centrafriko; prezident Středoafrické republiky; politiko franses; Jéan Bedel Bokassa; J B Bokassa; Jean-Bedel-Bokassa; Salah Eddine Ahmed Bokassa; Jean Bedel-Bokassa; Jean-Bédel-Bokassa; Bokassa; J B. Bokassa; Jean-Bedel Bokassa; Jaan Bédel Bokassa; J.B. Bokassa; Emperador Bokassa I; J. B. Bokassa; Jean Bédel-Bokassa; Bokassa I; Jean Bedel Bokassa; Jaan Bedel Bokassa; Bokassa I of Central Africa; Salah Eddine Ahmed Bokassa; Jean Bédel Bokassa; Kaiser Bokassa I.; Jean-Bedel Bokassa; Bokassa; Бокасса Жан-Бедель; Бокасса I; Бокасса, Жан Бедель; Бокасса; Жан Бокасса; Бокасса, Жан-Бедель; Салах эд-Дин Ахмед Бокасса; Bokassa I.; Salah Eddine Ahmed Bokassa; Kaiser Bokassa I.; Jean-Bedel Bokassa; ژان-بدیل بوکاسا; 博卡萨; 博卡萨一世; 卜卡薩; 讓-巴都·博卡薩; 让-巴都·博卡萨; Jean-Bédel Bokassa; ボカサ; ジャンベデル・ボカサ; ボカサ1世; Bokassa; Jean Bédel Bokassa; Jean-Bedel Bokassa; Bokassa I; Бокасса Жан-Бедель; Bokassa; Bokassa; Bokassa 1ma; Bokassa; Jean-Bedel Bokassa; Jean-Bedel Bokassa; Bokassa I.; Bokassa; Bokassa; Jean-Bedel Bokassa; Jean-Bédel Bokassa; Jean Bédel Bokassa; Jean Bedel Bokassa; Bokassa Ier; Jean-Bedel Bokassa; Jean Bedel Bokassa; Salah ed-Din Ahmed Bokassa I; ज्यॉँ-बेडेल बोकासा; जीन-बेडेल बोकासा; सम्राट बोकासा पहिला; सलाह एद्दिन अहमद बोकासा; Bokassa; Bokassa; Jean Bédel Bokassa; Jean-Bedel Bokassa; Jean Bedel Bokassa; Jean-Bedel Bokassa; Bokasa; ฌอง เบเดล โบคัสซา; Бокаса; Bokassa; Salah Eddine Ahmed Bokassa; Bokassa I.; Bokassa; Bokassa I; Bokassa; 보카사 1세; 장 베델 보카사; Jean-bedel Bokassa; Bokassa; Jean Bedel Bokassa; Keiser Bokassa; Jean-Bedel Bokassa; Jean Bedel Bokassa; Bokassa; Jan Bedel Bokassa; Jan Pol Bokassa; Jean-bedel bokassa; Salah Edddine Ahmed Bokassa; Imperador Bokassa I; Bokassa; Jean Bedel Bokassa; Bokassa I; Jean-Bédel Bokassa; Bokassa I; Jean Bedel Bokassa; Jean-Bédel Bokassa; Bokassa I of Central Africa; Salah Eddine Ahmed Bokassa; Jean-Bédel Bokassa; جان بيدل بيكاسا; جان بيديل بوكاسا; جان بادل بوكاسا; Bokassa; Jean-Bedel Bokassa; Bokassa; Jean-Bédel Bokassa</nowiki>
Jean-Bedel Bokassa 
2nd president (1966–76) and emperor (r. 1976–79) of the Central African Republic
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Name in native language
  • Jean-Bedel Bokassa
Date of birth22 February 1921
Bobangui (French Equatorial Africa)
Date of death3 November 1996
Bangui
Manner of death
  • natural causes
Cause of death
Place of burial
  • Berengo's Palace
Country of citizenship
Occupation
Member of political party
  • Movement for the Social Evolution of Black Africa
Position held
  • President of the Central African Republic (1966–1979)
  • president for life (1972–1976)
  • Emperor of Central Africa (1976–1979)
Family
  • House of Bokassa
Child
  • Jean-Bédel Bokassa Jr.
  • Georges Bokassa
  • Jean-Serge Bokassa
  • Kiki Bokassa
  • Martine Bokassa
  • Jean Le Grand Bokassa
  • Marie Madeleine Bokassa
  • Charlemagne Bokassa
  • Saint-Cyr Bokassa
Spouse
  • Catherine Denguiadé (1964–)
  • Nguyễn Thị Huệ (1950s–)
  • Marie-Joëlle Aziza-Eboulia (1970–)
  • Astrid Elisabeth Van Erpe (1962–1967)
  • Alda Adriano Geday (1974–)
  • Gabriella Drimbo (1975–)
  • Marie-Reine Hassen (1976–)
  • Marie-Jeanne Nouganga
  • Annette Van Helst
  • Marguerite Green Boyanga
  • Éliane Mayanga
Relative
Award received
  • Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour
  • Grand Cross of the National Order of the Lion
  • Croix de guerre 1939–1945
  • Croix de guerre des théâtres d'opérations extérieures
  • Grand Cross of the Order of Wissam El Alaouite
  • Grand Cordon of the National Order of the Leopard
  • Knight of the Legion of Honour
  • Order of Merit
  • Order of recognition
  • Order of the Equatorial Star
  • Order of the Two Niles
  • Order of the Yugoslavian Great Star
  • National Order of Madagascar
  • Congolese Order of Merit
  • Order of Operation Bokassa
  • National Order of Merit
  • Croix du combattant volontaire 1939–1945
  • Croix du combattant volontaire de la Résistance
  • Commemorative medal for voluntary service in Free France
  • Indochina Campaign commemorative medal
  • Colonial Medal
  • Médaille commémorative de la guerre 1939–1945
  • National Order of Merit
  • Order of the Yugoslav Star
  • Order of Ouissam Alaouite
  • National Order of the Lion of Senegal
  • National Order of the Leopard
  • National Order of Chad
  • Order of Independence
  • Order of the National Flag
Signature
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Wikidata Q162708
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NL CR AUT ID: jx20091012004
National Library of Israel ID (old): 004668554
Nationale Thesaurus voor Auteursnamen ID: 114767319
NORAF ID: 90555722
NUKAT ID: n2003063819
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English: Jean-Bédel Bokassa (1921–1996) was the leader of the Central African Republic from 1966 to 1979. Of this period, he served almost eleven years as president, and for almost three years he reigned as self-proclaimed Emperor of Central Africa, though the country was still a de facto military dictatorship.
Français : Jean-Bédel Bokassa (1921–1996) fut président de la République centrafricaine de 1966 à 1976 et empereur sous le nom de Bokassa Ier de 1976 à 1979.

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