POLITICIAN

Ikililou Dhoinine

1962 - Today

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Ikililou Dhoinine (Arabic: إكليل ظنين, born 14 August 1962) is a Comorian politician who was the President of the Comoros from 2011 to 2016; he was a Vice-President of Comoros from 2006 to 2011. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Ikililou Dhoinine has received more than 129,395 page views. His biography is available in 36 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 34 in 2019). Ikililou Dhoinine is the 13,989th most popular politician (down from 13,419th in 2019), the 5th most popular biography from Comoros (down from 4th in 2019) and the 5th most popular Comoran Politician.

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    Languages Editions (L)

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    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 2.48

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Ikililou Dhoinine ranks 13,989 out of 19,576Before him are Paolo Savi, Yukio Ozaki, Norbert Ratsirahonana, José de la Mar, Juan Ruiz de Apodaca, 1st Count of Venadito, and Seán T. O'Kelly. After him are Ioannis Andreou, Pen Sovan, Ulrich IV, Count of Württemberg, Eugenio Montero Ríos, Ibrahim Nasir, and Milan Bandić.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1962, Ikililou Dhoinine ranks 221Before him are James Marsters, Tracy Chevalier, Mikhail Mizintsev, Predrag Bjelac, Rosamund Kwan, and Jon Stewart. After him are Katsuhiro Kusaki, Javier Cercas, Henny Meijer, Georges Grün, José Cura, and Alexey Miller.

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In Comoros

Among people born in Comoros, Ikililou Dhoinine ranks 5 out of 6Before him are Ahmed Abdallah (1919), Azali Assoumani (1959), Ahmed Abdallah Mohamed Sambi (1958), and Mohamed Taki Abdoulkarim (1936). After him are Said Mohamed Jaffar (1918).

Among POLITICIANS In Comoros

Among politicians born in Comoros, Ikililou Dhoinine ranks 5Before him are Ahmed Abdallah (1919), Azali Assoumani (1959), Ahmed Abdallah Mohamed Sambi (1958), and Mohamed Taki Abdoulkarim (1936). After him are Said Mohamed Jaffar (1918).