Bakr Sidqi al-Askari (Arabic: بكر صدقي العسكري; 1890 – 11 August 1937) was an Iraqi general of Kurdish origin, born in 1890 and assassinated on 11 August...
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The 1936 Iraqi coup d'état, also known as the Bakr Sidqi coup, was initiated by general Bakr Sidqi in order to overthrow Prime Minister Yasin al-Hashimi...
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as the Assyrian affair, was committed by the Kingdom of Iraq, led by Bakr Sidqi, during a campaign systematically targeting the Assyrians in and around...
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Egyptian politician Bakr Sidqi, Iraqi nationalist and general Hala Sedki, Egyptian actress Hamada Sedki, Egyptian football coach Isma'il Sidqi, Egyptian politician...
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independence and the effort to create a multi-ethnic state. He came to power in Bakr Sidqi's coup, the first that the country experienced. His position was confirmed...
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the first military coup took place in the Hashemite Kingdom of Iraq, as Bakr Sidqi succeeded in replacing the acting Prime Minister with his associate. Multiple...
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task of this forceful disciplining of the Shi'a tribes fell to General Bakr Sidqi The Shia tribes of the mid-Euphrates region saw themselves increasingly...
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during the events of the 1936 Iraqi coup d'état, in which Chief of Staff Bakr Sidqi overthrew the government. At the time, he was serving as Minister of Defense...
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aforementioned senior politicians, to an unfortunate accomplice in the Bakr Sidqi coup, and finally dissolved in protest over said coup's brutality and...
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Bakr bin Laden, 20th- and 21st-century Saudi businessman Bakr Sidqi, 20th-century Iraqi general Yahia Ben Bakr, 9th-century Portuguese official Bakr Ben...
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he joined in 1925. In 1937, following the 1936 Iraqi coup d'état, when Bakr Sidqi became the de-facto ruler of Iraq and Commander of the Armed Forces, Salman...
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Shingal against the imposition of conscription. The Iraqi army, led by Bakr Sidqi, reportedly killed over 200 Yazidi and imposed martial law throughout...
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the army, which sought control of the government. He supported General Bakr Sidqi in his coup, which replaced the civilian government with a military one...
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Iraq, the left-leaning Bakr Sidqi military government of 1936–1937 was less Arab nationalist than other Iraqi governments. Sidqi was a Kurd and his prime...
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National Democratic Party's Kamil al-Chadirchi, who had briefly served as Bakr Sidqi's Economic Minister after the 1936 revolution. Mahmud cracked down, instituting...
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persuaded Ghazi to appoint him foreign minister, a post he held until the Bakr Sidqi coup in 1936. However, his close ties to the British, which helped him...
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Iraqi prime minister to be deposed in a coup, which was led by General Bakr Sidqi and a coalition of ethnic minorities. Unlike al-Askari, who was then his...
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Baghdad) and even secured two supporters in the newly elected parliament. Bakr Sidqi, the leader of the coup and now the new power in the government, quickly...
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group was involved in a coup d'état that was led by army general Bakr Sidqi. When Sidqi sought dictatorial power at the expense of the group's plans for...
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remaining British influence in the country be removed. In 1936, General Bakr Sidqi, who had won a reputation from suppressing tribal revolts (and also responsible...
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number of pilots. Six Army coups took place, with one in 1936 being led by Bakr Sidqi and the last being the Rashid Ali coup of 1941. Following the persecution...
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In 1936, the first military coup took place in the Kingdom of Iraq, as Bakr Sidqi succeeded in replacing the acting Prime Minister with his associate. Multiple...
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While not affiliated with a political party, Sulayman was an ally of Bakr Sidqi during the latter's military rule. Midfai was forced to resign under military...
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Shikak (1887–1930) Halis Öztürk (1889–1977) Abdul Aziz Yamulki (1890–1981) Bakr Sidqi (1890–1937) Ekrem Cemilpaşa (1891–1973) Taufiq Wahby (1891–1984) Hapsa...
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Iraqi-Kurd, General Bakr Sidqi. After engaging in several unsuccessful clashes with armed Assyrian tribesmen, on 11 August 1933, Sidqi permitted his men...
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of Aleppo city Charles Chartier with the help of the Syrian engineer Bakr Sidqi, under the Ottoman ruler of Aleppo; wāli Raif Pasha. It is located near...
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Sabri Barham Salih Ezzedine Salim David Sassoon Talib Shabib Naji Shawkat Bakr Sidqi Bayan Baqir Solagh Hikmat Sulayman Jalal Talabani Abdul-Basit Turki Haitham...
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Assyrians were being reported up to the end of the month. After the campaign, Bakr Sidqi was invited to Baghdad for a victory rally. The campaign resulted in one...
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and argued that Japan was the best country to emulate. In 1936, General Bakr Sidqi led a coup against the Iraqi government, the first in its modern history...
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