East Africa timeline
Idi Amin leads a successful coup against the president of Uganda, Milton Obote
In an orgy of ethnic slaughter in Burundi, Tutsis klll some 100,000 Hutus
Winning power in a military coup, Juvenal Habyarimana begins a 21-year spell as dictator in Rwanda
An uprising organized in Ethiopia by the Dergue results in the arrest of Haile Selassie and his murder a year later
Mary Leakey and her team find footprints, about 3.6 million years old, of bipedal hominids walking upright at Laetoli in Tanzania
In a daring raid on Entebbe airport, Israeli troops rescue hostages hijacked on a flight from Tel Aviv to Paris
Mengistu Haile Mariam seizes control of Ethiopia's ruling Dergue (military council) in a violent coup
The French Territory of Afars and Issas becomes independent as Djibouti, with Hassan Gouled Aptidon as president
Jomo Kenyatta dies in office as Kenya's president and is succeeded by his deputy, Daniel arap Moi
Idi Amin flees from Uganda as Tanzanian troops reach his capital, Kampala
A coup in Uganda brings Milton Obote back into power, and he is confirmed as president in a subsequent general election
Government imposition of Islamic law (sharia) triggers renewed civil war in Sudan between the Muslim north and Christian south
A disastrous famine in the northern provinces of Ethiopia is the first to be seen all round the world on television
The Turkana Boy, the most complete known skeleton of Homo erectus, is found near Lake Turkana by Kamoya Kimeu in Richard Leakey's team
Milton Obote, toppled in a bloodless Uganda coup, escapes to Zambia
Julius Nyerere, long-serving president of Tanzania, relinquishes power voluntarily
The guerrilla leader Yoweri Museveni takes Kampala and becomes president of Uganda
The Rwandan Patriotic Front is formed, by a group of exiles, to bring about the downfall of Habyarimana's regime in Rwanda
An army of the Rwandan Patriotic Front crosses the border from Uganda to invade Rwanda
As Ethiopian and Eritrean rebels approach Addis Ababa, the leader of the Dergue, Mengistu, flees the country
The rebel Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF), led by Meles Zenawi, takes control in Ethiopia
Hutu youth militias, known as the Interahamwe, are formed in Rwanda to spearhead attacks on Tutsis
Civil war in Somalia topples the Marxist dictator Mohamed Siad Barre
The UN sends troops to famine-stricken and war-torn Somalia
The new federalist regime in Ethiopia cedes independence to Eritrea