Horma Ould Babana

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Horma Ould Babana
Personal details
Born(1912-03-01)1 March 1912
Died1 July 1980(1980-07-01) (aged 68)
PartyFrench Socialist Party
Mauritanian Entente
Accordance Mauritanian Party
Renaissance Party

Horma Ould Babana (1 March 1912 – 1 July 1980),[1] also known as Ahmedou Bin Horma, Ahmedou Ould Horma Ould Babana and Horma Babana,[1] was a Mauritanian politician who was active in the country's struggle against colonialism.[2] Babana was the first Mauritanian deputy to the French National Assembly.

Born on 1 March 1912 in Mederdra,[3][1] Babana studied the Quran and Arabic language and literature. He was educated in Saint-Louis, Senegal. Babana's mother and neighbours were concerned that when he left his village, he would lose his cultural identity and support the French colonists. After completing his studies at age 27, he taught briefly before becoming a French translator throughout Mauritania for ten years. When Babana clashed with French officers in Atar over their harassment of Mauritanian women at a dance, he was fired, fined and exiled to Niger.

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