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    Taha al-Hashimi (Arabic: طه الهاشمي ;1961–1888) was an Iraqi politician and served as the prime minister of Iraq in 1941. Al-Hashimi was born in Baghdad...
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    later. His older brother and close ally, Taha al-Hashimi, served as Prime Minister of Iraq in 1941. Al-Hashimi was born as "Yasin Hilmi" in Baghdad in...
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    1924, Rashid Ali al-Gaylani began his career in politics in the first government led by Prime Minister Yasin al-Hashimi. Yasin al-Hashimi appointed Gaylani...
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  • Al-Hashimi, also transliterated Al-Hashemi (Arabic: الهاشمي), Hashemi, Hashimi, or Hashmi (Persian: هاشمی) is an Arabic and Persian surname. The definite...
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    commanded by Taha al-Hashimi. After the unsuccessful outcome of the campaign to establish the Arab Kingdom of Syria, Syria became a French Mandate. Al-Qawuqji...
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    Commander-in-Chief), General Taha al-Hashimi (Iraq), Colonel Shuqayri (Lebanon), Colonel Muhammed al-Hindi (Syria) and Colonel Abd al-Qadir al-Jundi (Transjordan)...
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  • the Taha Al-Hashimi Cup, followed by victories in the Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya Cup and Al-Olympi Club Cup in 1939. The team later became known as Madaris Al-Shorta...
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    Regent and installing Rashid Ali al-Gaylani as Prime Minister. On 2 May of the same year, Prime Minister Taha al-Hashimi was forced to resign after the...
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    Iraqi coup d'état overthrew the pro-British Prime minister Taha al-Hashimi and placed Rashid Ali al-Gaylani as prime minister of a pro-Nazi government called...
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  • against the government of Yasin al-Hashimi. Bakr Sidqi chose his timing carefully. The Chief of Staff, General Taha al-Hashimi, was in Ankara, Turkey. Before...
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