Ali Mahdi Muhammad
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Ali Mahdi Muhammad (Somali: Cali Mahdi Maxamad; born 1938) was president of Somalia from January (when Mohammed Farah Aidid removed the then president Mohamed Siad Barre) to November of 1991, but was not able in that time to exert control over the country. Following this, the nation fell to anarchy with the only power being held by local warlords and separtist groups. He is due to be charged for war crimes.
| Preceded by: Muhammad Siad Barre | President of Somalia 1991 – 1995 | Succeeded by: Mohamed Farrah Aidid |

