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  1. Alma mater. Benghazi Military University Academy. Umar Abdullah el-Muhayshi ( Adyghe: Умар-Абдилахь, romanized: Wumar-Abdilah; 1941 – January, 1984), also transliterated as Omar al-Meheshi, was a Libyan army officer and a member of the Libyan Revolutionary Command Council that ruled Libya after the 1969 Libyan coup d'état .

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    Umar Abdullah el-Muhayshi (died 1984) was a Libyan of Circassian origin, an army officer and a member of the Libyan Revolutionary Command Council that ruled Libya after the coup d'état of 1 September 1969.

    Umar Muhayshi was member of the group of army officers called the Free Officers Movement that brought the royal regime in Libya down on 1 September 1969. He became a member of the twelve-member Libyan Revolutionary Command Council, headed by Muammar Gaddafi. He was promoted to the rank of Major after the revolution. After the establishment of the Libyan People's Court in October 1969, he represented the attorney-general at the court.

    In August 1975, Gaddafi's regime announced that an attempted coup d'état had been forestalled. All thirteen leading conspirators were members of the Free Officers Movement and four of them (Muhayshi, Bashir Houadi, Abdul Munim el Houni and Awad Hamza) were members of Revolutionary Council. By that time Muhayshi was already outside Libya. Between 1976 and 1983, he lived in Egypt, Tunisia and Morocco. While he was in Egypt, some sources said that Gaddafi's regime tried in vain to assassinate Muhayshi more than once.

    •History of Libya under Muammar Gaddafi

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    •Mohamed Yousef el-Magariaf (2008). Libia men al Shar’iya ad Dustouriya elal Shar’iya ath Thawriya. Dar al Istiqlal & Maktabat Wahba, Cairo.

    •Al Wasat magazine, London.

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  4. Jul 17, 1981 · The indictment returned against Mr. Wilson and Mr. Terpil in April 1980 charged them with conspiring to murder Umar Adullah Muhayshi, a Libyan critic of Colonel Qaddafi who lives in Egypt.

  5. 1971 Libyan Federation of Arab Republics referendum. v. t. e. The Free Officers movement ( Arabic: حركة الضباط الأحرار) was a group of Arab nationalist and Nasserist officers in the Libyan Army that planned and carried out the 1969 Libyan coup d'état, which overthrew the Senussi monarchy of King Idris I, ending the Libyan ...

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