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Idi Amin

Is Idi Amin A-List?

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NoIdi Amin is currently ranked D tier — a minor public figure with limited fame outside a small audience.

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Ranking Timeline

1971B$0.5M

Seizes Power in Military Coup

Overthrows President Milton Obote while he's abroad, initially welcomed by many Ugandans. His rise to power gives him control over Uganda's resources and government.

1972C$15M+$14.5M

Expels 80,000 Ugandan Asians

Seizes businesses and properties from expelled Asian community, personally enriching himself. This decision devastates Uganda's economy but temporarily increases his personal wealth through confiscated assets.

1975D$30M+$15M

Reign of Terror Intensifies

His brutal regime kills an estimated 300,000 Ugandans while he lives in luxury. International condemnation grows, but he maintains power through fear and violence.

1976D$25M-$5M

Entebbe Raid Humiliation

Israeli commandos rescue hostages in daring raid, exposing his military weakness. His international standing plummets further as the operation embarrasses his regime.

1979F$5M-$20M

Overthrown and Flees to Exile

After invading Tanzania, he's defeated and forced to flee, losing most of his wealth. He escapes to Libya and then Saudi Arabia, becoming a disgraced exile.

1989F$2M-$3M

Living in Saudi Arabian Exile

Lives in Jeddah on Saudi government stipend, stripped of power and wealth. He remains in obscurity, shunned by the international community for his crimes.

2003F$1M-$1M

Dies in Exile, Legacy Condemned

Dies in Saudi Arabia without ever facing justice for his crimes. His death passes with little notice, remembered only as one of Africa's most brutal dictators.

2026D$1M

Remembered as Brutal Dictator

Idi Amin's legacy is one of infamy and brutality, remembered primarily for human rights abuses and economic destruction. While his name remains known due to the notorious nature of his regime, he is universally condemned and studied as an example of tyrannical rule.

Last updated: February 25, 2026