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    Abdul Salam Mohammed ʿArif al-Jumayli (Arabic: عبد السلام محمد عارف الجميليʿAbd al-Salām Muḥammad ʿĀrif al-Jumaylī; 21 March 1921 – 13 April 1966) was...
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    his brother, Abdul Salam Arif, to power in 1963. His brother appointed him head of the army following the coup, and when the younger Arif died in an aircraft...
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    Iraq. It became a republic in 1958, led by Abdul Karim Qasim and then by Abdul Salam Arif and Abdul Rahman Arif. Following the 1968 revolution, the Ba'ath...
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    7,000 Iraqi communists remained imprisoned. Qasim's former deputy Abdul Salam Arif (who was not a Ba'athist) was given the largely ceremonial title of...
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    Revolution, and overthrew Qasim's government. In the coup's aftermath, Abdul Salam Arif, an independent, was installed as president, al-Bakr was installed...
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    [citation needed] In 1963, Qassim was deposed by another coup led by Abd as-Salam Arif. Ar-Ruba'i had to retire from politics. Ar-Ruba'i died in 1965. Cahoon...
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    Iraqi Free Officers, led by Brigadier Abd al-Karim Qasim and Colonel Abdul Salam Arif, took advantage of the opportunity and instead marched on Baghdad....
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    Arif, before being joined later by an infantry officer serving under Qasim who would later go on to be his closest collaborator, Colonel Abdul Salam Arif...
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  • Minister of the Yemen Arab Republic Abdul-Salam Ojeili (1917–2006), Syrian novelist and politician Abdul Salam Arif (1921–1966), president of Iraq Abdelsalam...
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    Minister of Iraq, Abdul-Karim Qasim in 1963. It took place between 8 and 10 February 1963. Qasim's former deputy, Abdul Salam Arif, who was not a Ba'athist...
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    Egypt, after participating in a failed coup d'état against President Abdul Salam Arif. On 12 June 1966 he led another unsuccessful attempt to overthrow the...
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    Abdul Latif Rashid (Arabic: عبد اللطيف رشيد; born 10 August 1944), also known as Latif Rashid (Kurdish: لەتيف ڕەشید, romanized: Letîf Reşîd), is an Iraqi...
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    Constitution. However, Qasim was under much greater pressure from his deputy Abdul Salam Arif and other pan-Arab Nationalists – not least the Ba'ath – who wanted...
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  • the Ba'athists, they were ousted by Abdul Salam Arif in a coup. Then, after another failed offensive on Kurds, Arif declared a ceasefire in February 1964...
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    coup. Ba'athist leaders were appointed to the cabinet and Abdul Salam Arif became president. Arif dismissed and arrested the Ba'athist leaders later that...
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    the Qasim administration in 1963. From 1963 to 1966, President Abd al-Salam Arif appointed al-Bazzaz to several government positions. He was selected as...
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  • Defense from 21 September 1965 until 18 April 1966 under Iraqi President Abdul Salam Arif. Al-'Uqaili was born in Mosul, a Northern city of Iraq in 1919. He...
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    appointed as prime minister by President Abdul Salam Arif. At the end of his term, Yahya warned president Arif of the upcoming Ba'ath coup d'état and their...
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  • failed attempt against Abdul Salam Arif in 1965. The coup was foiled in Mosul by Khaleel Jassim and his Iraqi commando unit. Arif Abd ar-Razzaq and a number...
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  • terror suspect Mahmud Arif, (1909 – 2001) Saudi Arabian poet Abdul Salam Arif and Abdul Rahman Arif, brothers presidents of Iraq Adil Arif (born 1994), Emirati...
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    the reign of King Faisal II and in which he was to marry later. Abd al-Salam took care of the palace and completed it in 1965, the first republican palace...
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    cabinet. Salam Arif died in a plane crash on 13 April 1966 and was replaced by his younger brother Abdul Rahman Arif. A moderate, Rahman Arif formed a...
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    April 13, 1966, President Abdul Salam Arif died in a helicopter crash and was succeeded by his brother, General Abdul Rahman Arif. Following this unexpected...
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    and Abdul Salam Arif, an Arab nationalist. Al-Rikabi supported the latter. Along with other cabinet members, al-Rikabi resigned in protest when Arif lost...
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    1964 between the presidents of Egypt and Iraq (Gamal Abdel Nasser and Abdul Salam Arif) as well as between the presidents of Egypt and North Yemen (Nasser...
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    revolutionaries of the Nationalist Officers' Organization under the command of Abdul Salam Arif. King Umberto I was assassinated by Italian-American anarchist Gaetano...
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  • 14 July 1958 8 February 1963 (deposed) 4 years, 209 days Military 2 Abdul Salam Arif عبد السلام عارف (1921–1966) — 8 February 1963 13 April 1966 (died in...
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    Colonel Abdul Salam Arif 1964 – Abdul Rahman Arif stages military coup in Iraq against the Ba'th Party and brings his brother, Abdul Salam Arif, to power...
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    amidst significant internal discord within the Ba'athist regime, Abdul Salam Arif orchestrated a coup that led to the ousting of the Ba'athists from...
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    Democratic Party, Talabani as head of the rival Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, Abdul Aziz Al Hakim was appointed as the leader of the Supreme Assembly for Islamic...
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