Hikmat Sulayman (1889 – 16 June 1964[citation needed]) (Arabic: حكمت سليمان) was Prime Minister of Iraq from October 30, 1936 to August 12, 1937 at the...
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Sulayman al-Hawwat (1747–1816), Moroccan historian, biographer and poet Sulayman S. Nyang, professor of African Studies at Howard University Hikmat Sulayman...
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the Kingdom of Iraq. The coup succeeded in installing Sidqi's ally Hikmat Sulayman as the new prime minister, while Sidqi was de facto ruler of Iraq as...
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para badminton player Hikmat al-Shihabi (1931–2013), Syrian military officier Hikmat Sulayman (1889–1964), Iraqi politician Hikmat Abu Zayd (1922–2011)...
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other Iraqi governments. Sidqi was a Kurd and his prime minister, Hikmat Sulayman, was a Turkmen. They were therefore interested in diplomacy with Iraq's...
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tribesmen's demands were that al-Aiyubi resign, which he did when Hikmat Sulayman of the National Brotherhood instructed his ally, General Bakr Sidqi...
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the young Patriarch was invited to Baghdad for negotiations with Hikmat Sulayman's government[clarification needed] and was detained there after refusing...
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al-Fattah Ibrahim [ar], Jafar Abu-Timman [ar], Kamil Chadirji and Hikmat Sulayman. In 1936, the Ahali group was involved in a coup d'état that was led...
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Iraqi Cabinet and Parliament members, including Ja'far Abu al-Timman, Hikmat Sulayman, Kamil Chadirji, and Mohammed Hadid. Perhaps more importantly, its...
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government, since Hashimi resigned and was replaced with Sidqi's ally Hikmat Sulayman. Sidqi was suspicious and ordered his men to intercept and kill al-Askari...
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duration of his administration. While not affiliated with a political party, Sulayman was an ally of Bakr Sidqi during the latter's military rule. Midfai was...
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quickly discharged. Also in 1935, at-Timman agreed to the plan of Hikmat Sulayman, who came to the belief that al-Ahali Party should forcibly overthrow...
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David Sassoon Talib Shabib Naji Shawkat Bakr Sidqi Bayan Baqir Solagh Hikmat Sulayman Jalal Talabani Abdul-Basit Turki Haitham Rashid Wihaib Hoshyar Zebari...
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Minister of Finance succeeding Jaafar Abu Al Taman in the Ministry of Hikmat Sulayman in 1937, and he was appointed to the position of Minister without Ministry...
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Pasha, Ottoman general Fahmi Said, army officer Amel Senan, actress Hikmat Sulayman, former Prime Minister of Iraq (1936–37) Mehmet Türkmehmet, football...
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March 17, 1935 – October 30, 1936 (partnership with the military) Hikmat Sulayman, October 30, 1936 – August 17, 1937 Rashid Ali al-Gaylani, March 31...
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1949–1950, 1957) Yasin al-Hashimi, Prime minister (1924–1925, 1935–1936) Hikmat Sulayman, Prime minister (1936–1937) Nuri al-Said, Prime minister (1930–1932...
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August Regime. Kingdom of Iraq: A 30 October coup by Bakr Sidqi and Hikmat Sulayman deposed Prime Minister Yasin al-Hashimi. France: A Cagoulard plot to...
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briefly left the country for medical reasons, the Minister of Interior, Hikmat Sulayman, adopted a policy aimed at a final solution of the "Assyrian problem"...
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office 17 August 1937 – 25 December 1938 Monarch Ghazi I Preceded by Hikmat Sulayman Succeeded by Nuri al-Said In office 4 June 1941 – 10 October 1941 Monarch...
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employees of governmental departments, such as Yasin al-Hashemi and Hikmat Sulayman, as well as notables, such as Ma'ruf al-Rusafi, and major merchants...
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al-Hashimi and the left-leaning military government presided over by Hikmat Sulayman, led to the dissolution of parliament on 31 October 1936. The new elections...
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Rukan Razuki Abd al-Ghafar Sulayman al-Majid al-Tikriti (Arabic: روكان رزوقي عبد الغفار سليمان الماجد التكريتي; 1956-2003) was the head of the tribal affairs...
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(also known as the Ahali group), worked together with Rashid Ali, Hikmat Sulayman and Yasin al-Hashimi, the leaders of the newly created National Fraternity...
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Minister of Libya (1957–1960) Tahir Yahya – prime minister of Iraq Hikmat Sulayman – prime minister of Iraq Rashid al-Shakir Sahib al-Taba'a – Tunisian...
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office Left office Notes Rashid Ali al-Gaylani July 1925 8 May 1926 Hikmat Sulayman 8 May 1926 1 November 1926 Rashid Ali al-Gaylani 1 November 1926 21...
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Hassan Tahir Jalil Habbush Taha Yassin Ramadan Taha Muhie-eldin Marouf Hikmat Mizban Ibrahim Amir Hamudi Hasan al-Sadi Sabawi Ibrahim al-Tikriti Abd Al-Baqi...
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became the Minister of Justice in Hikmat Sulayman's government. During that period, Jabr would meet up with Sidqi, Sulayman, Muhsin Abu-Tabikh, and several...
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including elements from the moderate opposition such as al-Hashimi and Hikmat Sulayman. However, he failed to do so as the opposition started to grow, and...
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a military coup led by general Bakr Sidqi in 1936. After the coup, Hikmat Sulayman, a former member of the Party of National Brotherhood, was made Prime...
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