• Sayyid Salih Jabr (Arabic: سيد صالح جبر‎; 1896–1957) was an Iraqi statesman who served as Prime Minister of Iraq from March 1947 to January 1948. Jabr was...
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    Faisal II Regent Prince Abdullah Preceded by Arshad al-Umari Succeeded by Salih Jabr In office 10 October 1941 – 4 June 1944 Monarch Faisal II Regent Prince...
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  • Jafar was appointed as Minister of Transport and Works in March 1947 by Salih Jabr. During his tenure as Minister of Transport and Works, Jafar pushed for...
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  • “The History of the Iraqi Ministries, Part 5” that he “understood from Salih Jabr that Rustam Haider had fallen victim to a conspiracy hatched by Nuri al-Said’s...
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  • Salih Hussein Jabr al-Hassani is an Iraqi independent politician who is the current Agriculture Minister in the Government of Adil Abdul-Mahdi. He was...
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  • Socialist Nation Party is an Iraqi political party that was founded by Salih Jabr in 1951. The party sought to gain popularity by adopting socialism, Arab...
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    first Arab poets to use Free verse Nouri al-Maliki Hussain al-Shahristani Salih Jabr Shia Islam portal Islam portal Iraq portal Arab tribes in Iraq "Minorities...
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  • first government of Arshad al-Umari (1946) and in the government of Salih Jabr (1947-1948).[citation needed] He also become minister of supply in the...
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    (twice) Hamdi al-Pachachi Tawfiq al-Suwaidi (twice) Arshad al-Umari (Twice) Salih Jabr Muhammad as-Sadr Muzahim al-Pachachi Ali Jawdat al-Aiyubi (twice) Mustafa...
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  • June 1944 Salih Jabr, June 1944 - January 1946 Abdul Wahab Mahmoud, February 1946 - June 1946 Yousef Ghanima, June 1946 - November 1946 Salih Jabir, November...
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    1941: Musa al-Shabandar 1941: Ali Jawdat Al-Ayyubi 1941–1942: Sayyid Salih Jabr (acting) 1942: Abdullah Bey al-Damluji (acting) 1942: Dawood Al-Haidari...
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  • (1888–1958) — 21 November 1946 29 March 1947 128 days Military / Independent Salih Jabr سيد صالح جبر (1896–1957) 1946–47 29 March 1947 29 January 1948 306 days...
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    Second World War, the British reoccupied Iraq. In 1947 prime minister Salih Jabr negotiated British withdrawal, formalised on 15 January 1948 by the Anglo-Iraqi...
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  • convened on 17 March 1947, and elected Abdul Aziz al-Qassab as Speaker. Salih Jabr was selected to form a new government, which was formed on 29 March 1947...
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  • minister (1929, 1946, 1950) Arshad al-Umari, Prime minister (1946, 1954) Salih Jabr, Prime minister (1947–1948) Mohammad Al-Sadr, Prime minister (1948) Muzahim...
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    the Portsmouth treaty led to the Al-Wathbah uprising and the fall of Salih Jabr's government. As-Sadr became Prime Minister for five months. Though he...
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  • coup that had taken place in 1941. By the Treaty of Portsmouth, Sayyid Salih Jabr negotiated British withdrawal from Iraq. However, the agreement consisted...
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  • academic education concurrently, and at the age of seventeen, was awarded by Salih Jabr, for being the highest achieving student in the country. In his religious...
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    Abu-Bakr Yunis Jabr (Arabic: أبو بكر يونس جابر,‎ 1940 – 20 October 2011) was a Libyan military officer and politician was the Libyan Secretary of the Libyan...
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    Rashid 'Ali al-Kaylani (1935–1936) 'Ali Mahmud al-Shaykh'Ali (1936–1937) Salih Jabr (1936-1937) Mustafa al-'Umari (1937-1938) Mahmud Subhi al-Daftari (1940)...
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    role in demonstrations against the 1948 Anglo-Iraqi treaty signed by the Salih Jabr government. However, his brother, Ja'far, was killed during the al-Wathbah...
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  • Ethiopia, Panama, Philippines Cecil Hurst (United Kingdom) France, Greece Salih Jabr (Iraq) Iraq (withdrawn) Mariano Honrade de Joya (Philippines) Philippines...
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  • that 300 – 400 demonstrators were killed. On the evening of January 26, Salih Jabr fled to England. The king entrusted a Shi’ī religious scholar who had...
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      First party Second party   Leader Nuri as-Said Sayyid Salih Jabr Party CUP SNP Last election 50 21 Seats won 94 8 Seat change 44 13...
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      First party Second party   Leader Nuri as-Said Sayyid Salih Jabr Party CUP SNP Last election 67 8 Seats won 50 21 Seat change 17 13...
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    Monarch Faisal II Prime Minister Arshad al-Umari Nuri al-Said Sayyid Salih Jabr Preceded by Ali Mumtaz al-Daftary Succeeded by Hamdi al-Bachachi Personal...
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  • then the first Ministry of Jawdat al-Ayoubi and then the Ministry of Salih Jabr, where he also held the position of Minister of Economy, then was The...
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  • Bruchmüller, 84, German artillery officer The cabinet of Iraqi Prime Minister Salih Jabr resigned after 24 hours of rioting over a British-Iraqi treaty of friendship...
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  • Minister of Justice in the Ministry of Hikmat Suleiman as a replacement for Salih Jabr, who resigned in 1937. He also briefly served as Minister of Foreign Affairs...
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    Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari Preceded by Adil Abdul-Mahdi Succeeded by Baqir Jabr al-Zubeidi Minister of Defence In office April 2004 – June 2004 President...
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