Muhammad Naji Shawkat Bey (Arabic: ناجي شوكت) (May 26,[citation needed] 1891 – May 11,[citation needed] 1980) was an Iraqi politician who served as the...
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intelligence Naji Shawkat, Iraqi politician and cabinet member who served as prime minister from November 3, 1932 to March 18, 1933 Shawkat Ali (1918–1975)...
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to break its ties with Fascist Italy and sent his Justice Minister, Naji Shawkat, to Ankara to meet with Germany's ambassador to Turkey, Franz von Papen...
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Deputies. Although the Government Bloc led by incumbent Prime Minister Naji Shawkat won the most seats, it quickly disintegrated after the elections, allowing...
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under Saddam Hussein Naji Shawkat (1893–1980), Iraqi politician, Prime Minister 1932–33 Naji Shushan (born 1981), Libyan footballer Naji al-Suwaidi (1882–1942)...
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1932, Faisal dismissed Nuri as Prime Minister and replaced him with Naji Shawkat, which curbed Nuri's influence somewhat; after the death of Faisal the...
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Assef Shawkat (Arabic: آصف شوكت, romanized: ʾĀṣif Šawkat; 15 January 1950 – 18 July 2012) was a Syrian military officer and intelligence chief who was...
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belt. There was no argument--everyone obeyed. Saib Shawkat was the brother of politician Naji Shawkat, who served as Prime Minister of Iraq from 1932 to...
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as-Sa'dun Jafar al-Askari Yasin al-Hashimi Tawfiq al-Suwaidi Naji al-Suwaidi Nuri al-Said Naji Shawkat Rashid Ali al-Gaylani King of Syria Reign 8 March 1920...
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• 1941–1953 (2nd time) Prince Abdullah Prime Minister • 1932–1933 (first) Naji Shawkat • 1958–1958 (last) Ahmad Mukhtar Baban Legislature Parliament • Upper...
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prime minister. While not affiliated with an official political party, Shawkat was supported by a parliamentary group known as the Parliamentary Bloc...
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Taha Yassin Ramadan Abdul-Latif Rashid Naji Sabri Barham Salih Ezzedine Salim David Sassoon Talib Shabib Naji Shawkat Bakr Sidqi Bayan Baqir Solagh Hikmat...
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Baghdad Jalili dynasty, rulers of the pashalik of Mosul in this period. Naji Shawkat, Prime Minister of Iraq from 1932 to 1933, who was the scion of one of...
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al-Husri, Salah al-Din al-Bitar, Zaki al-Arsuzi and Sami Shwkat (brother of Naji Shawkat). These individuals formed the nucleus and genesis of true pan-Arabism...
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(1939–1953) Faisal II, King (1939–1958) Prime ministers (complete list) – Naji Shawkat, Prime minister (1932–1933) Rashid Ali al-Gaylani, Prime minister (1933...
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parliament. With this influence secured they forced out the government of Naji Shawkat and soon established an HIW government, despite the fact that the majority...
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(1936-1937) Mustafa al-'Umari (1937-1938) Mahmud Subhi al-Daftari (1940) Naji Shawkat (1940-1941) Yunis al-Sab'awi (1941) Umar Nadhmi (1941) 'Ali Mahmud (1941)...
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Kingdom of Iraq. Faisal I of Iraq, King, 23 August 1921-8 September 1933 Naji Shawkat, Prime Minister, 3 November 1932–20 March 1933 Menahem Saleh Daniel,...
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Naji Talib Arabic: ناجي طالب (1 July [citation needed] 1917 – 23 March 2012) was the prime minister of Iraq from 1966 to 1967, replacing Abd ar-Rahman...
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Administration of Savagery, is a book by the Islamist strategist Abu Bakr Naji, published on the Internet in 2004. It aimed to provide a strategy for al-Qaeda...
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Naji al-Suwaydi (Arabic: ناجي السويدي; 1882 – 17 August 1942) was an Iraqi politician who served as Prime Minister of Iraq from November 1929 to March...
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(name) Shakir Shams Shams al-Din Shamsur Rahman Sharaf al-Din Sharifullah Shawkat Shawki Shiraz (name) Shihab al-Din Shujauddin Shukri Sidique Sidqi Sirajuddin...
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opposition within the military forced Arif to dismiss Bazzaz in favour of General Naji Talib on 6 August 1966. Regardless, American officials in the Lyndon B. Johnson...
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Prime Minister Muhammad Mustafa Mero Muhammad Naji al-Otari Preceded by Ali Duba Succeeded by Assef Shawkat Deputy Director of Military Intelligence In...
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November 1929 Monarch Faisal I Preceded by Tawfiq al-Suwaidi Succeeded by Naji al-Suwaydi In office 11 January 1928 – 28 April 1929 Monarch Faisal I Preceded...
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in the Assad government. Maher was opposed to Shawkat's marriage to his sister Bushra, and had Shawkat imprisoned on several occasions to keep them apart...
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Succeeded by Naji Talib Foreign Minister of Iraq In office 6 November 1965 – 11 December 1965 President Abdul Salam Arif Preceded by Naji Talib Succeeded...
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the Syrian Regional Branch Abd al-Karim al-Jundi Naji Jamil Ahmad Diyab Abdul Rauf al-Kasm Assef Shawkat Mohammed Saeed Bekheitan Hisham Ikhtiyar Ali Mamlouk...
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Plum Pictures Brian Hecker (director/screenplay); Steven J. Kaplan, Alia Shawkat, Cheryl Hines, William H. Macy, Ashley Benson, Brandon Hardesty, Kate Micucci...
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Shawkat al-Gaylani al-Midfai† al-Ayyubi† al-Hashimi† Sulayman al-Said† al-Hashimi H. Pachachi T. Suwaidi Arshad al-Umari Jabr al-Sadr Muzahim al-Pachachi...
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