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    Ja'far Abu al-Timman (Arabic: جعفر أبو التمن; 1881 – 11 November 1945) was an Iraqi revolutionary and politician, who was the leader of Haras al-Istiqlal...
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  • (born 1951), Dutch chess Grandmaster Ja'far Abu al-Timman (1881–1945), Iraqi revolutionary and politician Paul Timman (born 1972), American tattoo artist...
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    Muhammad Hasan Abi al-Mahasin Ja'far Abu al-Timman Muhsin Abu-Tabikh Rutledge 2015. Kadhim 2012, pp. 70–71. Abdel Talib 2015, p. 93. Al-Haydari 2017, p. 93...
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  • to oppose the British occupation of Iraq following World War I. Ja'far Abu al-Timman was its main organizer and leader. The Guardians of Independence...
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    wildfire to the South, notably to Al-Rumaitha. The Dhuwalim (Or Zawalim) Tribe, which was led by Sheikh Shaalan Abu al-Jun, declared war against the British...
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  • several important Iraqi Cabinet and Parliament members, including Ja'far Abu al-Timman, Hikmat Sulayman, Kamil Chadirji, and Mohammed Hadid. Perhaps more...
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    Abd al-Razzaq, and Mo'ein. His grandson, Nouri al-Maliki, was the prime minister of Iraq from 2006 until 2014. Ja'far Abu al-Timman Shaalan Abu al-Jun...
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  • Iraq The Upholders of the Message (Al-Risaliyun) Iraqi Democratic Union Rawafid El-Iraq led by Jalal B. Mejel AlGaood Ezidi Freedom and Democracy Party...
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    was the revolution's "highest goal". Ja'far Abu al-Timman Muhammad Hasan Abi al-Mahasin Shaalan Abu al-Jun Abu-Tabikh, Muhsin (2003). Principles and...
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    August 1934 – May 1935 Raouf Al Bahrani, May 1935 – October 1936 Ja'far Abu al-Timman, October 1936 – June 1937 Mohammed Ali Mahmoud, June 1937 – August...
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    Nuri al-Said, al-Rusafi, Mohammed al-Shabibi, al-Zahawi, and Said Qazzaz. An example of a demonstration in the mosque was when Ja'far Abu al-Timman boycotted...
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  • reforms: Kamil al-Chadirji, Ja'far Abu al-Timman, and Yusuf Izz al-Din Ibrahim. After the assassination of Sidqi, Jabr sent a letter to Nuri Pasha al-Said dated...
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  • and Ibrahim Al-Waidh succeeded him after graduating in the second year. He held the position of Minister of Finance succeeding Jaafar Abu Al Taman in the...
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    Brotherhood Party (hizb al-ikha' al-watani) after uniting his People's Party with Ja'far Abu Timman's National Party (hizb al-watani). According to historian...
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  • disagreement between the parliament led by deposed Prime Minister Yasin al-Hashimi and the left-leaning military government presided over by Hikmat Sulayman...
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  • the new cabinet included Abu al-Timman, Minister of Finance, Kamil al-Chadirchi, Minister of Economics and Public Works, Abd al-Latif, Minister of Defense...
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    the new cabinet included Abu al-Timman, Minister of Finance, Kamil al-Chadirchi, Minister of Economics and Public Works, Abd al-Latif, Minister of Defence...
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