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- Q5371953 subject Q10102489.
- Q5371953 subject Q6135626.
- Q5371953 subject Q8780701.
- Q5371953 abstract "General Emilio Tafeng (1910-19??), also Emedio Tafeng, Emedio Tafeng Odongi, was the Commander In Chief of the Anyanya movement and a military commander in the First Sudanese Civil War, fighting on the side of Southern Sudan. In 1963 he established camps across the southern borders of Sudan, in Zaire (now Democratic Republic of the Congo) and Uganda, and waged an intermittent war of sabotage and ambush against government forces. In August 1971, Joseph Lagu captured the leadership from Tafeng and became military and political head of the new South Sudan Liberation Movement.".
- Q5371953 wikiPageWikiLink Q10102489.
- Q5371953 wikiPageWikiLink Q1559200.
- Q5371953 wikiPageWikiLink Q3373953.
- Q5371953 wikiPageWikiLink Q6135626.
- Q5371953 wikiPageWikiLink Q613768.
- Q5371953 wikiPageWikiLink Q6500954.
- Q5371953 wikiPageWikiLink Q823730.
- Q5371953 wikiPageWikiLink Q8780701.
- Q5371953 wikiPageWikiLink Q974.
- Q5371953 comment "General Emilio Tafeng (1910-19??), also Emedio Tafeng, Emedio Tafeng Odongi, was the Commander In Chief of the Anyanya movement and a military commander in the First Sudanese Civil War, fighting on the side of Southern Sudan. In 1963 he established camps across the southern borders of Sudan, in Zaire (now Democratic Republic of the Congo) and Uganda, and waged an intermittent war of sabotage and ambush against government forces.".
- Q5371953 label "Emilio Tafeng".