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The Iraqi Revolution — of 1958 - ADST.orgThe Free Officer group, led by General Abd al-Karim Qasim and his associate Colonel Abdul Salam Arif, was inspired by Pan-Arab nationalism and Nasser of Egypt's ...
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[PDF] Iraqi Revolution (1958)The 1958 Iraqi Revolution involved the overthrow of the monarchy by army units, the killing of the royal family, and the rise of Qasim. It was driven by the ...
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The Iraqi Revolution - Oxford AcademicMar 13, 2025 · Matters came to a head on 14 July 1958. A military coup led by Brigadier Abdul Karim Qasim took control of the government and killed Nuri and the royal family.
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The Iraqi revolution of 1958 and the search for security in the Middle ...The 1958 Iraqi revolution was caused by civil rights issues, ties with Britain, the Baghdad Pact, the semi-feudal system, unemployment, and the Suez Crisis. ...
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Intervention in Iraq, 1958-1959 | Middle East InstituteApr 1, 2008 · The Iraqi coup of July 14, 1958 set off a debate within the US government over the efficacy of military and covert intervention in the Arab Middle East.
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60 years after Iraq's 1958 July 14 Revolution - Gulf International ForumAug 9, 2018 · Sixty years ago, Qasim led the July 14 Revolution, abruptly ending Iraq's monarchy, removing Iraq from the Baghdad Pact and reorienting Iraq's foreign policy ...
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[PDF] THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF IRAQ SINCE THE JULY 1958 ... - CIAAt the time of the 14 July 1958 coup the CPI called for "federation" (loose union) with the UAR and attributed to Nasir the leadership of the "Arab liberation ...
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[PDF] Revolutions in July: A Decade of Unrest 1958-1968Apr 16, 2025 · The period 1958-1968 in Iraq saw a struggle between Pan-Arabism and Iraqi Nationalism, leading to instability and a shift from a monarchy to a ...
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Monarchy to Republic - The Iraqi Embassy (Washington, DC)In 1920, the Treaty of Sevres established Iraq as a mandate of the League of Nations under British administration, and in 1921 Faisal I was proclaimed King ...
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1921-1933 - British Mandate - GlobalSecurity.orgDespite his Islamic and pan-Arab credentials, Faisal was not an Iraqi, and, no matter how effectively he ruled, Iraqis saw the monarchy as a British creation.
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The British Mandate and Iraqi Struggle for Independence (1920Oct 15, 2024 · With King Faisal's coronation ceremony on 23 August 1921, the modern state of Iraq under the British Mandate was born. ... The Anglo-Iraqi Treaty ...
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The political economy of property rights in monarchical IraqSep 12, 2019 · This article explores the challenges of redefining property rights for land, with application to monarchical Iraq from 1944 to 1958.
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[PDF] the second world war and its impact on economic crises and internal ...Oct 1, 2025 · Although the 1952 Oil Agreement increased Iraq's share of oil revenues to 50%, this did not significantly improve the living conditions of the ...
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[PDF] ARTICLES IRAQ UNDER THE REIGN OF FAYSAL II (1953-1958)first concerned economic development and was aimed at carrying through the kinds of measures, based on the growing oil revenues of the Iraqi state, that he.Missing: Ghazi | Show results with:Ghazi
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The Baghdad Pact (1955) and the Central Treaty Organization ...The Baghdad Pact, formed in 1955 by Turkey, Iraq, Great Britain, Pakistan, and Iran, aimed to prevent communist incursions. It was renamed CENTO in 1959 after ...Missing: influence | Show results with:influence
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BAGHDAD PACT - Encyclopaedia IranicaThe Baghdad Pact was a 1955 pro-Western defense alliance between Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Pakistan, and the UK, formed to maintain peace and security in the Middle ...
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[PDF] World Bank Document2/ An agreement signed in 1952 introduced the 50-50 formula f'or profit sharing, and Iraq's oil revenues rose ... thing -- an increase in the (Government's share ...
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Iraq's economy: Past, present, future - ReliefWebJun 3, 2003 · At this time, Iraq's economy was largely market-oriented, but based more on feudal and traditional rather than on modern principles.Missing: socio- rural poverty
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Iraq - Urban Society - Country StudiesThere was a small but growing middle class in the 1950s and 1960s that included a traditional core of merchants, shopkeepers, craftsmen, professionals, and ...
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Democratic Attitudes and Practices in Iraq, 1921-1958 - jstorThis pessimism about the prospects for Iraqi democracy represents one vision of. Iraq that betrays deep concern over the country's political culture, which is ...
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Iraq's Monarchy Is Toppled | Research Starters - EBSCOIn 1958, Iraq's monarchy was dramatically overthrown in a coup that marked a significant shift in the country's political landscape.Missing: Ghazi revenues economic<|separator|>
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The Electoral Process in Iraq, 1952-1958 - jstorJN January 1960, the government of Premier 'Abd al-Karim Qasim legalized political party activity after Iraq had experienced some six years of im-.
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[PDF] CHAPTER 12monarchy's manipulation of parliamentary elections ... under the tutelage of the regent, Abd al-Ilah, who ... When Nuri al-Said annulled the elections, the ...
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[PDF] The Iraqi Coup of 1941: How Iraq Fell Willingly Into FascismMar 14, 2025 · The Iraqi government that came into power in 1941 was pro-fascist and pro-axis due to heavy anti-British sentiment in the 1930s, Nazi propaganda ...
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[PDF] The Old Social Classes and the Revolutionary Movements of Iraq... Communist party from 1936 to the present. LEADING IRAQI MARXISTS AND COMMUNISTS. Figure 27. Husain ar-Rahhal, father of Iraqi Marxism. Figure 28. Fahd (Yusuf ...
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Daring for victory: Iraq in revolution 1946–1959Jun 30, 2012 · The rise of the Communists. Organised Communist activity began in Iraq during the 1930s. Cells sprang up in Nasiriyyah, Basra, Baghdad and other ...Missing: pan- | Show results with:pan-
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Iraq's bloody political history | News - Al JazeeraFeb 4, 2008 · Such was the hatred for British involvement in Iraq and for its puppet monarch that a 1958 revolution, led by General Abdul Karim Qassim ...
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Iraq: Civil-Military Relations from the Monarchy to the RepublicsJun 28, 2021 · Qasim's regime was built on rickety foundations and, in 1963, nationalist ... Iraq functioning under the rule of law and with security for ...
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Hark Back to the Past: How the USA Lost Influence in Iraq - HubPagesJun 21, 2021 · The king was a pro-west man and his Prime Minister Nuri Al-Said a rabid pro-American. There was little development as corruption reigned supreme ...
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From the Aftermath of World War II to King Faisal II and the ... - ouraqOct 15, 2024 · After WWII, Iraq saw political freedom, but the monarchy was toppled in 1958 by a coup, ending the Hashemite monarchy. King Faisal II was ...<|separator|>
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Iraq's Economy: Past, Present, Future - EveryCRSReport.comJun 3, 2003 · In the 1950s, the monarchy used oil revenues to undertake large infrastructure projects, but most manufacturing industry remained in private
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A People's History of Iraq: 1950 to November 1963 - Toward FreedomFeb 2, 2006 · Organized by the Iraqi communist-supported Partisans of Peace anti-imperialist group, the "Intifada" demanded that civil liberties be guaranteed ...Missing: Arabists no
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[PDF] Estimating Economic Growth in the Middle East since 1820It is estimated that per capita GDP in Egypt did not change between 1913 and 1950. The pace of economic growth picked up during the second half of the.
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Whose Voice? Nasser, the Arabs, and 'Sawt al-Arab' RadioJun 1, 2006 · In very short order, The Voice of the Arabs became a major radio station in its own right, broadcasting the revolutionary opinions of the Cairo ...
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Its Effects and Political Power During the Nasser Era (1953-1967)Voice of the Arabs radio was a key propaganda medium during the Nasser era, significantly influencing Arab politics and fostering nationalism.
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175. Paper Prepared in the Department of StateThe Soviet Union is according full support to Iraq both publicly in the propaganda field and particularly by economic and military assistance. The tone and ...
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Iraq's Revolution - jstorCommunist influence is also strong in the "Popular. Resistance", a paramilitary movement of young men and women pledged to "defend the revolution", to which the ...Missing: era | Show results with:era
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Arab Unity: Nasser's Revolution | News - Al JazeeraJun 20, 2008 · In 1958, the Iraqi Free Officers' Movement, modelled around Nasser's revolution, toppled the monarchy. ... officers asked Nasser to join Egypt ...
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The Iraqi Revolution of 1958 Between Western and Soviet ModernitiesMar 28, 2012 · The crowds of people who gathered nationwide transformed the military coup into what has been widely recognized as a revolution, ensuring Iraq' ...
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6 THE FREE OFFICERS MOVEMENT - Nomos eLibraryTHE FREE OFFICERS MOVEMENT. An anti-regime movement emerged in the Iraqi armed forces in the early 1950s initially in the form of cells or groups organized ...
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The Lesson of Iraq - The AtlanticAnd, as in Iraq, a new middle class of merchants, technicians, and professional men is growing. The better the governments, the faster such groups will grow.
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Today in Middle Eastern history: the 14 July Revolution (1958)General Abd al-Karim Qasim (d. 1963) and Colonel Abdul Salam Arif (d. 1966) formed a “Free Officers Movement”—named after the Nasser-led gang that had carried ...
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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1955–1957, Arab-Israeli ...Backed by the armed forces, particularly by a loosely organized group of three to four hundred junior and middle grade officers known as the Free Officers, the ...
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HYBRID NATIONALISMS: WAṬANĪ AND QAWMĪ VISIONS IN IRAQ ...Apr 8, 2011 · What I hope to show is that Pan-Arabism was transformed in Qasimite Iraq, in large part due to its hybridization with Iraqi patriotism and, ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Iraq - Historical Documents - Office of the HistorianThe Government of Iraq's telegram of July 22, 1958 to the Secretary General of the UN, affirming Iraq's adherence to the various international agreements ...
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Saddam Hussein Takes Power in Iraq | Research Starters - EBSCOHis early political involvement was marked by his affiliation with the Baʿth Party, a group committed to Arab nationalism. After a military coup in 1958 that ...
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[PDF] Intervention in Iraq, 1958-1959This move included a brigade stationed east of Baghdad under the command of Brigadier Qasim. Ignoring normal security precautions, the unit was issued ...Missing: redeployment | Show results with:redeployment
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Revolution in Iraq (Chapter 3) - The Arab World and Western ...Dec 5, 2017 · On the 14 July 1958, a brigade of Iraqi army officers marched into Baghdad and declared the end of the Hashemite monarchy established by the ...<|separator|>
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Missing Revolution: The American Intelligence Failure in Iraq, 1958Why were American officials caught by surprise with the military coup and later revolution in Iraq on 14 July 1958? Drawing on American intelligence and ...Missing: warnings ignored
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Missing revolution: the American intelligence failure in Iraq, 1958One of the most studied cases of intelligence failure since Pearl Harbor is the American intelligence assessments of Iraq's programs for Weapons of Mass ...Missing: ignored | Show results with:ignored
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ʿAbd al-Karīm Qāsim | Iraqi Prime Minister, Revolutionary LeaderSep 29, 2025 · ʿAbd al-Karīm Qāsim was an army officer who overthrew the Iraqi monarchy in 1958 and became head of the newly formed Republic of Iraq.
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Iraqi Revolution and Coups - GlobalSecurity.orgNov 7, 2011 · The July 14 Revolution met virtually no opposition and proclamations of the revolution brought crowds of people into the streets of Baghdad ...Missing: tactical sequence
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1958: Nuri al-Said | Executed TodayJul 15, 2019 · On this date in 1958, Nuri al-Said, the Prime Minister of Iraq's deposed Hashemite monarchy, was captured trying to flee Iraq in disguise, and immediately ...Missing: arrest | Show results with:arrest
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REPUBLICAN IRAQ - Country StudiesKing Faisal II and Abd al Ilah were executed, as were many others in the royal family. Nuri as Said also was killed after attempting to escape disguised as a ...
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Assassination of Faisal II, King of Iraq, members of his family, and ...Dec 10, 2023 · Colonel Abdul al-Salam Arif broadcast the statement of the revolution from the Baghdad Radio Building and helped plan and implement the coup ...Missing: station | Show results with:station
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The Life of King Faisal II of Iraq | Stack's BowersApr 23, 2025 · Faisal II became the last King of Iraq at a young age and served in that role until his untimely death due to a coup in 1958.
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'Horrendous killing' of monarchs ended Iraqi politics, says ex-Royal ...Oct 11, 2016 · Falih Hanthal tells Al Arabiya that the Free Officers threw corpse of Prince Regent Abdul al-Ilah to an angry crowd during the 1958 coup.
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History of Iraqi flags: The Iraqi Republic (1958-1963) - Iraq NowSep 25, 2020 · The second flag of Iraq was introduced after the 14 July revolution in 1958. On July 14, 1958, a coup took place in Iraq that ended the ...
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The First Years of the New Republic (1958 - 1963) | ouraqOct 15, 2024 · On 8 February 1963, a military coup led by the Iraqi branch of the Baath Party and known as the Ramadan Revolution overthrew Abdul Karim Qasim.Missing: ideology | Show results with:ideology
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[PDF] INTERIM CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF IRAQ - CIAWe therefore in the name of the people hereby declare the annulement of the Iraqi Constitution and all its amendments as from July 14, 1958.
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[PDF] THE INTERIM CONSTITUTION OF IRAQ - CIAThe Interim Constitution dated 27th of July,. 1958 shall be repealed. Article 104. This Interim Constitution shall be valid until the permanent Constitution to ...
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Military coup in Iraq ousts monarchy - archive, 1958 - The GuardianJul 26, 2017 · 26 July 1958: The old order has been obliterated and the house of the Hashemites expunged from Bagdad.
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[PDF] The History and Legacy of Communism in Abd al-Karim Qasim's Iraq ...May 9, 2018 · Qasim retained power by attempting to balance the communists and pan-Arabists (nationalists) ... There was little or no likelihood of communist ...
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[PDF] Abd al-Karim Qasim and the kurds of Iraq: Centralization, resistance ...On 8 March, Colonel Abd al-Wahhab Shawwaf, commander of the Iraqi army's Fifth Brigade, set up a radio transmitter in Mosul, with UAR assistance. He began ...
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Abd al-Karim Qasim and the Kurds of Iraq: Centralization, resistance ...Aug 6, 2025 · Iraqi President General Qassim rejected the peace process with the KDP, denying the Kurdish nation their rights according to the 1958 Iraqi ...
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Revolutionary Times, Gen. Qasim And Iraq's 1958 Coup, Interview ...Oct 14, 2013 · Qasim was aware of the serious consequences for the country that the freezing of considerable Iraqi assets in British banks would have. With ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Trajectory of the Iraqi Régime under Abd al-Karem Qasim, 1958 ...Qasim's regime transitioned from populism to authoritarianism between 1958 and 1963 due to political dynamics. The role of Communist support was crucial for ...<|separator|>
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ʿAbd al-Salām ʿĀrif | Military Leader, Revolutionary, Coup LeaderHis rise to power began in 1958 when he, along with General ʿAbd al-Karīm Qāsim, played a prominent role in the overthrow of the Hāshimite monarchy, then under ...Missing: pan- | Show results with:pan-
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[PDF] IRAQ: THE MOSUL UPRISING OF 1959 - SAVQäsim's failure to understand social grievances and the inability of his regime to pay attention to them necessarily created the feeling that he had betrayed ...
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NOTES FOR DCI BRIEFING OF SENATE FOREIGN RELATIONS ...The UAR-supported abortive Mosul revolt in early March paved the way for an even more vigorous and open growth of Communist influence. As a result Qasim's ...
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[PDF] United States Foreign Policy in Iraq from 1958 to 1959 - DTICThe man who led the coup, Brigadier 'Abd al-Karim Qasim, would be central to the power struggles between the Ba'th and the Communists in Iraq. While the United ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Iraq - Historical Documents - Office of the HistorianOn October 7 at approximately 6:30 pm local time, Prime Minister 'Abd al-Karim Qassim was wounded in the shoulder in an assassination attempt.
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Iraq: The Rise And Fall Of Saddam Hussein, Iraq's 'Great Uncle'Apr 11, 2003 · In 1959, he took part in an assassination attempt on Iraqi leader General Abd-al-Karim Qasim, who had overthrown the British-installed ...
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Missing revolution: the American intelligence failure in Iraq, 1958Why were American officials caught by surprise with the military coup and later revolution in Iraq on 14 July 1958? Drawing on American intelligence and ...
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MIDDLE EAST (Hansard, 16 July 1958) - API Parliament UKWe made no difficulty about modifying our treaty with Iraq concerning the handing over of the Habbaniya air base to the Iraqi Government. We agreed to the ...Missing: Basra evacuation
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[PDF] AHRAM NEWSPAPER OF THE REVOLUTION OF 14 JULY 1958revolution of July 14, 1958, He was later elected President of the Special Military Court. (People's Court), which was known as the Mahdawi Court. He was ...<|separator|>
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Historical Documents - Office of the Historian - State DepartmentKing Hussein said that it was his hope that he and his government would be able to do something for their people. He needed help but wished to be of minimum ...
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Ricochet: When a covert operation goes bad - Brookings InstitutionNasser drove a hard bargain. He insisted that merger must come along with the dissolution of all political parties in Syria, including both the Ba'athists and ...
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The Baath Party: Rise and Metamorphosis - jstorpower in Syria, the coup of February 23 split the Baath party in two. ... Iraq since 1958: From Revolution to Dictatorship (London, 1987). Saddam's ...
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Iraq - Impact of Agrarian Reform - Country StudiesOne of the most significant achievements of the fundamentally urban-based revolutionary regime of Abd al Karim Qasim (1958-63) was the proclamation and partial ...
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This Day In Iraqi History - Sep 30 Qasim passed Agrarian Reform ...Sep 30, 2025 · ... Law Broke up power of landlords who had ruled Iraq ... 1958 Agrarian Reform Law issued by Gen Qasim in attempt to redistribute land from large.
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The recovery of Iraq's agricultural sector - Amwaj.mediaFeb 15, 2022 · It was in Karbala that former Iraqi prime minister Abd Al-Karim Qasim established Iraq's first canning plant in 1962, to preserve homegrown ...
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ANNIVERSARY | The 1963 Iraq Coup | Socialist World MediaSep 8, 2023 · The left-wing government led by Abd al-Karim Qasim was overthrown in ... Free Officers Movement that overthrew the Egyptian monarchy in 1952.
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17 July Revolution - WikipediaBa'athists involved in the coup as well as the subsequent purge of the moderate faction led by Naif included Hardan al-Tikriti, Salih Mahdi Ammash, and Saddam ...
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[PDF] IRAQ UNDER BAATH RULE, 1968-1976 - CIAand Egypt, and between the BPI and the Communist. Party in Iraq (CPI) occupied its energies. ... cooperate with Communists and nationalists. At first. Bakr, ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] IRAQ: THE STAGNANT REVOLUTION - CIATen years have elapsed since the revolution in Iraq, but the government continues to be ineffective and fumbling. The regime is dominated by the military, and ...<|separator|>
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Iraq's 1958 uprising - Socialist WorkerJul 22, 2008 · This month marks the 50th anniversary of a revolution in Iraq that toppled the country's British-backed monarch.
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Intervention in Iraq, 1958-1959Middle East Institute policy brief detailing the 1958 coup, including mob attacks on British installations in Baghdad.