Jamil Al Midfai (Arabic: جميل المدفعي; (1958 – 1890)) was an Iraqi politician. He served as the country's prime minister on five separate occasions. Born...
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power in collaboration with Colonel Salah al-Din al-Sabbagh. That so perturbed Prime Minister Jamil al-Midfai that he persuaded the British that Nuri was...
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sprinter Jamil Jean-Jacques, Haitian soccer player Jamil al-Midfai, Iraqi politician Jamil Mahuad, former president of Ecuador (1998–2000) Jamil Majdalawi...
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Rashid Ali al-Gaylani (Al-Gailani) (Arabic: رشيد عالي الکَيلاني, Arabic pronunciation: [raʃiːd ʕaːliː al.keːlaːniː]) (1892 – 28 August 1965) was an Iraqi...
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published a magazine, al-Lisan. Its Iraqi members included Yasin al-Hashimi, Nuri as-Said, Jafar al-Askari, and Jamil al-Midfai. 'Aziz 'Ali al-Misri was one of...
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Bakr Sidqi during the latter's military rule. Midfai was forced to resign under military pressure. al-Said resigned in large part due to the pressure...
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Military College with other Iraqis, including Ja'far al-Askari, Nuri al-Said, Jamil al-Midfai and Yasin al-Hashimi. With these latter, he fought during the...
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Mukhlis, Ali Jawdat al-Aiyubi and Jamil al-Midfai. Through al-Hashimi as a liaison, al-Ahd developed relations with al-Fatat, an underground Arab nationalist...
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parties and newspapers, and detaining leading protesters. In 1953, Jamil al-Midfai, a civilian politician, was elected to succeed Mahmud. In May, Faisal...
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Faisal II (category Recipients of the Order of Al-Hussein bin Ali)
Faisal II (Arabic: الملك فيصل الثاني, romanized: al-Malik Fayṣal al-thānī; 2 May 1935 – 14 July 1958) was the last King of Iraq. He reigned from 4 April...
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including Nuri al-Said, Jafar al-Askari, Jamil al-Midfai, Ali Jawdat al-Aiyubi, and Jamal Baban, played a prominent role in King Faysal's Iraq. Nuri al-Said and...
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two days of violence in the afternoon of 2 June, when Prime Minister Jamil Al Midfai imposed a curfew and shot violators on sight. An investigation conducted...
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'Abd al-Ilah returned to Baghdad as the Regent and the monarchy and a pro-British government were put back in place. On 2 June, Jamil al-Midfai was named...
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a result, Sulayman resigned as Prime Minister and was succeeded by Jamil al-Midfai. Sidqi was recognised as one of the most brilliant officers in the...
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Hassan al-Majid Sami Izara al-Majoun Nouri al-Maliki Naziha al-Dulaimi Jamil al-Midfai Abdel-Karim Mahoud al-Mohammedawi Rashid al-Rifai Mowaffak al-Rubaie...
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1936 – 17 August 1937 Monarch Ghazi I Preceded by Yasin al-Hashimi Succeeded by Jamil al-Midfai Personal details Born 1889 Died 16 June 1964[citation needed]...
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which he held for one year. The cabinet was led by Prime Minister Jamil Al Midfai. From 1934 to 1936 Damluji was director general of public health. Damluji...
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diverted to the expansion of Iraqi army through conscription. Jamil al-Midfai, who succeeded al-Kailani as the Prime Minister of Iraq, introduced the "National...
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Jawdat al-Aiyubi (1934-1935), third government of Jamil al-Midfai (1935), first government of Arshad al-Umari (1946) and in the government of Salih Jabr...
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Rashid Ali al-Gaylani, and one under former Iraqi Prime Minister Jamil al-Midfai. Haidar also supported the integration of Kuwait to Iraq as he referred...
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Sayyid Dhia Jafar Hasem al-Musawi (Arabic: ضياء جعفر هاشم الموسوي; 1910–1992) was an Iraqi engineer and statesman who held various ministerial positions...
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assassination, Sulayman resigned as Prime Minister and was succeeded by Jamil al-Midfai. Nuri al-Said returned from Cairo, and many of his allies resumed positions...
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Muhammad Fadhel al-Jamali (Arabic: محمد فاضل الجمالي) (20 April 1903 – 24 May 1997) was an Iraqi politician, statesman, Iraqi foreign affairs minister...
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Sayyid Muhammad al-Sadr, Mutasarrif of Mosul Abdul-Majeed al-Yaqubi, Jamil al-Midfai (served five times as Prime Minister of Iraq), Dawud al-Haidary (well-known...
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leader of the 1936 coup d'état, Hikmat Sulayman's government resigned. Jamil al-Midfai was selected to form the new government. His government subsequently...
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the Hart family to demand a ransom of $40,000 for his safe return. Jamil al-Midfai became the new Prime Minister of Iraq Born: Jim Perry (stage name for...
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Banque-i-Milli. Reza Shah Nuri al-Said 1933 1311 1933 1311 Bagher Kazemi Persian: باقر کاظمی Reza Shah Jamil al-Midfai 1934 1312 1934 1312 Anajat-ollah...
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contested. Dieter Nohlen, Florian Grotz & Christof Hartmann (2001) Elections in Asia: A data handbook, Volume I, p97 ISBN 0-19-924958-X Nohlen et al., p101...
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Following pressure from army generals and Nuri al-Said, Prime Minister Jamil al-Midfai resigned on 24 December 1938. Al-Said subsequently formed a new government...
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Rashid Ali al-Gaylani presented the bill to the parliament. His government fell, however, before conscription was enacted; Jamil al-Midfai's government...
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