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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nuri_al-SaidNuri al-Said - Wikipedia

    Nuri Pasha al-Said CH (Arabic: نوري السعيد;‎ December 1888 – 15 July 1958) was an Iraqi politician during the Mandatory Iraq and the Hashemite Kingdom of Iraq. He held various key cabinet positions and served eight terms as the Prime Minister of Iraq.

  2. Nuri Pasha al-Said (Bagdad, 1888 – Bagdad, 15 de julio de 1958) (en árabe: نوري السعيد) fue un político de Irak durante la primera mitad del siglo XX, que dirigió el gobierno de su país en numerosas ocasiones durante la época del Mandato Británico de Mesopotamia y luego bajo el régimen de la monarquía hachemita.

  3. 29 de mar. de 2024 · Nuri al-Said, Iraqi army officer, statesman, and political leader who maintained close ties with Britain during and after the mandate period (1921–32) and worked toward Arab unity. A supporter of the Hashemite dynasty, he served as prime minister on 14 occasions. He was killed by a mob after the 1958 revolution.

  4. www.wikiwand.com › es › Nuri_al-SaidNuri al-Said - Wikiwand

    Nuri Pasha al-Said ( Bagdad, 1888 – Bagdad, 15 de julio de 1958) (en árabe: نوري السعيد) fue un político de Irak durante la primera mitad del siglo XX, que dirigió el gobierno de su país en numerosas ocasiones durante la época del Mandato Británico de Mesopotamia y luego bajo el régimen de la monarquía hachemita. Nuri al-Said.

  5. 24 de may. de 2023 · Nuri al-Said served as prime minister of Iraq 14 times between 1930 and 1958. Self-made, ambitious and successful, he forged strategic alliances with Iraqi royalty and, significantly, with...

  6. 24 de may. de 2023 · Nuri al-Said served as prime minister of Iraq 14 times between 1930 and 1958. Self-made, ambitious and successful, he forged strategic alliances with Iraqi royalty and, significantly, with...

  7. Nuri al-Said, author of the 1930 treaty, was prime minister when war broke out. Believing that the Anglo-Iraqi alliance was the best guarantee for Iraqi security, he wanted to declare war on Germany, but his ministers counseled caution, as British victory was then in doubt.