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  1. Yasin al-Hashimi, born Yasin Hilmi Salman (Arabic: ياسين الهاشمي ‎; 1884 – 21 January 1937), was an Iraqi politician who twice served as the prime minister. Like many of Iraq's early leaders, al-Hashimi served as a military officer during Ottoman control of the country.

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    Yasin al-Hashimi, nacido Yasin Hilmi Salman (árabe: ياسين الهاشمي ‎; 1884 - 21 de enero de 1937), fue un político iraquí que se desempeñó dos veces como primer ministro. Como muchos de los primeros líderes de Irak, al-Hashimi sirvió como oficial militar durante el control otomano del país.

  3. 8 de abr. de 2011 · After his premature death in exile in Beirut in 1937, the body of former Iraqi prime minister Yasin al-Hashimi became a matter of contention between the Syrian and Iraqi governments, as did his legacy as an avid Pan-Arabist.

  4. Yasin al-Hashimi, nacido Yasin Hilmi Salman ( árabe: ياسين الهاشمي; 1884–21 de enero de 1937), fue un político iraquí que se desempeñó dos veces como primer ministro. Como muchos de los primeros líderes de Irak, al-Hashimi sirvió como oficial militar durante el control otomano del país.

  5. Yasin Al-Hashimi: The Rise and Fall of a Nationalist (a Study of the Nationalist Leadership in Iraq, 1920-1936) Phebe Ann Marr. Harvard University, Cambridge, mass., 1966 - Iraq - 501 pages....

  6. 5 de abr. de 2018 · As one of the most charismatic figures of the last Ottoman generation, al-Hashimi maintained important personal networks and embodied political shrewdness, which made his pursuit of real independence and his advocacy for pan-Arabism a real danger in the eyes of the colonial authorities.

  7. New Syrian president Jamil Mardam Bey delivered the eulogy and celebrated Yasin al-Hashimi as a hero of Arabism. Yasin’s return to Damascus symbolized a return to the birthplace of the Arab nation two decades earlier.