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Iraq / History / Pan-Arab Movement

In 1936 Iraq, under King Ghazi, began to move toward a general alliance with the other nations of the Arab world in forming the Pan-Arab movement. A treaty of nonaggression, reaffirming a fundamental Arab kinship, was signed with the king of Saudi Arabia in the same year. In April 1939 King Ghazi was killed in an automobile accident, leaving his three-year-old son the titular king, as King Faisal II, under a regency.King Ghazi (d. 1939).


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  • Arab Conquests

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  • The Rise of the Ottoman Empire

  • The British Rule

  • Development of Oil Fields

  • Pan-Arab Movement

  • Transjordan Proposal

  • 1958 revolt

  • First Kuwait Invasion

  • Arab-Israeli War

  • Iran-Iraq War

  • Persian Gulf War

  • The Present Times
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