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Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala leads by 11.2 pts · 2 figures compared

Politician · Modern

Politician · Modern
Guaman Poma worked as an interpreter and assistant for Spanish colonial administrators, including the visitador (inspector) Crist
Guaman Poma engaged in a lengthy legal dispute with Spanish landowners over the rights to his ancestral lands in Huamanga. He lost the case, which deepened his criticism of Spanish colonial injustice and motivated his writing.
After losing his land case, Guaman Poma was exiled from his home region of Huamanga by Spanish authorities. He traveled through the Andes, gathering information for his chronicle and witnessing the conditions of indigenous communities.
Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala completed his 1,200-page illustrated manuscript 'Nueva Cor
Khalid Bahah was appointed Prime Minister by President Hadi after the Houthi takeover of Sanaa. He led a government in exile in Aden and later in Saudi Arabia, attempting to maintain international recognition.
President Hadi appointed Khalid Bahah as Vice President, making him second-in-command of the internationally recognized government. Bahah also served as Prime Minister until 2016, when he was replaced.
Khalid Bahah resigned as Vice President, citing frustration with the lack of progress in the peace process and internal divisions within the anti-Houthi coalition. His resignation weakened the legitimacy of the Hadi government.
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