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Saïd Mohamed Cheikh
Saïd Mohamed Ben Chech Abdallah Cheikh (1904–16 March 1970) was the head of the Government of Comoros from 1962 until his death in 1970. Cheikh served in the French National Assembly from 1946 until 1962 and was also the president of the Parti Vert.〔
==Biography==
Cheikh was born in 1904 in Mitsamiouli on Grande Comore. He completed his education in Madagascar qualifying in 1926 in medicine. When he returned to the Comoros islands he was the first doctor. He worked as a doctor until the end of the second world war in 1945.
In 1954, he was the French diplomatic representative at the United Nations General Assembly. Dr. Said Mohamed Cheikh was considered to be, in the period leading up to independence, the most important political leader in the islands.〔(Comoros - The Break with France ), Country Studies, accessed 20 August 2008〕
Cheikh was elected to be the first president of the Governing Council of the Comoros Chamber of Deputies in 1961, a post he held until he died of a heart attack in 1970 in Antananarivo in Madagascar. Cheikh was buried in Moroni in the Comoros.

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