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King of Iraq from 1921 to 1933
Faisal I bin Hussein bin Ali al-Hashimi (Arabic: فيصل بن حسين بن علي الهاشمي, romanized: Fayṣal bin Ḥusayn bin ʻAlī al-Hāshimī; 20 May 1885 – 8 September
Faisal_I
King of Iraq from 1933 to 1939
Ghazi ibn Faisal (Arabic: غَازِيّ إبْنِ فَيْصَل, romanized: Gâzî ibn-i Faysal) (21 March 1912 – 4 April 1939) was King of Iraq from 1933 to 1939 having
Ghazi_of_Iraq
King of Iraq from 1939 to 1958
Faisal II (Arabic: الملك فيصل الثاني, romanized: al-Malik Fayṣal al-thānī; 2 May 1935 – 14 July 1958) was the last King of Iraq. He reigned from 4 April
Faisal_II
Topics referred to by the same term
King Faisal may refer to: Faisal of Saudi Arabia (1906–1975) List of things named after Saudi kings#Faisal Faisal I of Iraq (1883–1933), king of Greater
King_Faisal
Hashemite kings from the Hejaz region was established, beginning with Faisal I who was the son of Hussein bin Ali. As a family originating in the Hejaz
List_of_kings_of_Iraq
1919–1920 self-proclaimed state
kingdom was led by Faisal bin Hussein, son of Hussein bin Ali, Sharif of Mecca. Despite its claims over the region of Syria, Faisal's government controlled
Arab_Kingdom_of_Syria
Street in Amman, Jordan
the main thoroughfares of the downtown area. The street is named after Faisal I of Iraq. Originally called the Municipality Street in 1909, the street
King_Faisal_Street_(Amman)
Iraqi politician (1889 – 1940)
Iraq from 1930 to 1932 and from 1938 to 1940. He also was an aide to King Faisal I, Defense Minister, and Finance Minister of Iraq. Rustam Haidar is considered
Rustam_Haidar
Regent and Crown Prince of Iraq (1913–1958)
heir of King Ali ibn Hussein of Hejaz, who was the elder brother of King Faisal I of Iraq, and brother of Aliya bint Ali. His family fled Hejaz when Ibn
Abd_al-Ilah
Iraqi princess
King Faisal I of Iraq and Queen Huzaima bint Nasser, and the sister of king Ghazi of Iraq. She spend her childhood in Mecca. In 1920, her father Faisal was
Princess_Azza_of_Iraq
Iraqi Hashemite prince then pretender (1898–1970)
from 1958 until his death, after the royal line founded by his brother Faisal I of Iraq was killed. Prince Zaid was the fourth son of Hussein bin Ali,
Zeid_bin_Hussein
Traditional Iraqi headwear
can be folded flat when not being worn. The hat was introduced by King Faisal I of Iraq shortly after gaining independence from the United Kingdom, with
Sidara
Iraqi princess
king Faisal I of Iraq and queen Huzaima bint Nasser, and the sister of king Ghazi of Iraq. She spend her childhood in Mecca. In 1920, her father Faisal was
Princess_Rajiha_of_Iraq
Royal family of Jordan since 1921
Ali, Sharif of Mecca (1853–1931), the founder of the modern dynasty King Faisal I of Iraq and King Ali of Hejaz Hashemites family tree After the war, the
Hashemites
Iraqi neo-classical poet (1899 – 1997)
which reached King Faisal I's attention. Faisal I would confront al-Jawahiri reportedly saying "Are you aware of the calls and cables I have received that
Muhammad_Mahdi_al-Jawahiri
Topics referred to by the same term
name include: Faisal of Saudi Arabia (1906–1975), Saudi king Faisal I (1885–1933), Iraqi king Faisal II (1935–1958), Iraqi king Faisal Abbasi, Pakistani
Faisal
Arabian princess (1884–1935)
of Mecca. She was Queen of Syria and then Queen of Iraq by marriage to Faisal I of Iraq, and queen mother during the reign of her son. Her father was Amir
Huzaima_bint_Nasser
1919 agreement
The Faisal–Weizmann agreement was signed by Emir Faisal, the third son of Hussein ibn Ali al-Hashimi, King of the short-lived Kingdom of Hejaz, and Chaim
Faisal–Weizmann_agreement
Sheikh of Mohammerah (1863–1936)
of a number of attempts to rescue Khaz’al was in 1927 by King Faisal I of Iraq. Faisal felt that the arrest of Khaz’al and the treatment of the Persian
Khazʽal_Ibn_Jabir
Minister of Finance of Iraq (1921–1925)
prominent Jews in Iraq. He was knighted by King George V in 1923. King Faisal I conferred on him the Civil Rafidain Medal Grade II, the Shahinshah awarded
Sassoon_Eskell
Indian actor (born 1980)
August 2022. "Faisal Malik: I am getting my due after two decades". Hindustan Times. 8 June 2022. Retrieved 1 February 2023. "For Faisal Malik, Panchayat's
Faisal_Malik
Royal family of Saudi Arabia
of authority from Faisal ibn Turki to his son Abdullah ibn Faisal ibn Turki. After his defeat at Mulayda, Abdul Rahman bin Faisal went with his family
House_of_Saud
Saudi royal and politician (1918–1968)
Faisal bin Turki I Al Saud (Arabic: فيصل بن تركي الأول آل سعود Faisal bin Turkī al ʾAwwal Āl Suʿūd; 1918 – 29 November 1968) was a Saudi royal and politician
Faisal_bin_Turki_I_Al_Saud
2004 85,612,215 Jesus Lawrence of Arabia 1962 85,542,933 T. E. Lawrence, Faisal I, Auda Abu Tayi The Greatest Showman 2017 85,100,000 P. T. Barnum Butch
List of highest-grossing biographical films
List_of_highest-grossing_biographical_films
Imam Faisal I House of Saud Abdullah III عبد الله الثالث 1831 – 1889 1876 1889 (Third term.) Son of Imam Faisal House of Saud Abdul Rahman bin Faisal عبد
List_of_Saudi_rulers
Head of the House of Hashemites of Iraq and Syria
Jordan and Ghazi of Iraq. Raad's paternal first cousin once removed was Faisal II, the last king of Iraq, who was killed at the age of 23 in a bloody coup
Ra'ad_bin_Zeid
British mandate territory (1921–1932)
Kingdom to the League of Nations to fulfil the role as mandatory power. Faisal ibn Husayn, who had been proclaimed King of Syria by the Syrian National
Mandatory_Iraq
Historic site in Baghdad, Iraq
Abdel Fattah el-Sisi would visit the cemetery. Faisal I of Iraq (1888-1933) Ghazi of Iraq (1912-1939) Faisal II of Iraq (1935-1958) Regent Abd al-Ilah (1913-1958)
Iraqi_Royal_Cemetery
Jordanian political leader (1885-1967)
relationship with King Faisal I after 1919, he knew Faisal before he became King of Iraq and famously hosted him in Um Al-Amad in 1923, where Faisal stayed the night
Mithqal_Al-Fayez
King of Saudi Arabia from 1964 to 1975
Faisal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (14 April 1906 – 25 March 1975) was King of Saudi Arabia from 1964 until his assassination in 1975. Before his ascension,
Faisal_of_Saudi_Arabia
King of Hejaz and Grand Sharif of Mecca (1879–1935)
first King of Hejaz with British support. While Hussein's sons Abdullah and Faisal were made kings of Jordan and Iraq, respectively, Ali remained the heir
Ali bin Hussein, King of Hejaz
Ali_bin_Hussein,_King_of_Hejaz
Muslim not readily classified in terms of Islamic school or branch
around the Arab movement and the Arab government under King Faisal I of Iraq (r. 1921–1933). Faisal, who abhorred sectarianism, was an advocate of a mild and
Non-denominational_Muslim
Currency of Iraq
in 1953. These coins first depicted King Faisal I from 1931 to 1933, King Ghazi from 1938, and King Faisal II from 1943 until the end of the kingdom
Iraqi_dinar
Theoretical political union of Arab states
made by other Arab leaders, such as Hafez al-Assad, Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr, Faisal I of Iraq, Muammar Gaddafi, Saddam Hussein, Gaafar Nimeiry and Anwar Sadat
Arab_Union
Saudi royal, businessman and governor (born 1970)
Faisal bin Salman Al Saud (Arabic: فيصل بن سلمان آل سعود Fayṣal bin Salmān Āl Suʿūd; born 25 December 1970) is a member of the House of Saud, a grandson
Faisal_bin_Salman_Al_Saud
Topics referred to by the same term
Faisal of Iraq may refer to: Faisal I of Iraq, leader during the Arab Revolt Faisal II of Iraq This disambiguation page lists articles about people with
Faisal_of_Iraq
Mausoluem of Saladin in Damascus, Syria
also put on the marble sarcophagus, which was later removed by either Faisal I or Lawrence of Arabia, who later deposited it in the Imperial War Museum
Mausoleum_of_Saladin
Descendants of Ali, cousin of Muhammad
ISBN 9789004161214. Madelung, Wilferd (1985). "ʿALĪ AL-REŻĀ". Encyclopaedia Iranica. Vol. I/8. pp. 877–880. Madelung, Wilferd (2003). "Ḥasan B. ʿAli B. Abī Ṭāleb". Encyclopaedia
Alids
Political ideology
personalities that are associated with Arab nationalism include Hussein bin Ali, Faisal I of Iraq, Gamal Abdel Nasser, Yasser Arafat, George Habash, Michel Aflaq
Arab_nationalism
Four-time prime minister of Iraq in the 1920s
him one of King Faisal's most bitter rivals, as he frequently acted as an instrument of British supremacy over the Iraqi interests Faisal was trying to
Abdul_Muhsin_al-Sa'dun
3rd and 6th prime minister of Iraq (1885–1936)
War I until he was captured by British forces. After his release, he was converted to the cause of Arab nationalism and joined forces with Faisal I and
Ja'far_al-Askari
Medical school of Damascus University
دمشق) is the oldest university college in Syria, founded in 1903. Under Faisal I it was called the Arab Medical School. In 1901, the Ottoman authorities
Faculty of Medicine, Damascus University
Faculty_of_Medicine,_Damascus_University
Queen consort of Jordan (1884–1961)
consort of Syria and Iraq as wife of Faisal I. In 1904, Musbah married Sayyid Abdullah bin al-Husayn later King Abdullah I of Jordan at Stinia Palace, İstinye
Musbah_bint_Nasser
1920 battle of the Franco-Syrian War
power. On 30 October 1918, towards the end of World War I, the Sharifian Army led by Emir Faisal, backed by the British Army, captured Damascus from the
Battle_of_Maysalun
League of Nations mandate
"Faisal and the Lebanese question, 1918–20". Middle Eastern Studies. 27 (3): 413. doi:10.1080/00263209108700868. Allawi, Ali A. (2014). Faisal I of
Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon
Mandate_for_Syria_and_the_Lebanon
Iraqi scientist and activist
El-Hashemite (HRH Princess Dr. Nisreen Bint Prince Mohammed Bin King Faisal (I) Bin El-Sharif Hussein El-Hashemite) is an Iraqi scientist and activist
Nisreen_El-Hashemite
Nationalism in Iraq
by King Faisal I of Iraq. Al-Hasani was a prominent proponent of Iraqi nationalism. In one of his works al-Hasani included a letter by Faisal I, the letter
Iraqi_nationalism
Jordanian politician (1864–1942)
Kingdom of Syria under Faisal I from March to May 1920. He was also the 3rd Prime Minister of Transjordan under Emir Abdullah I, serving from 1922 to 1923
Ali_al-Rikabi
Hashemite Iraqi Kingdom (1932–1958)
the Kingdom of Iraq was recognised as a sovereign country under King Faisal I of Iraq. Not withstanding the formal sovereignty of the Iraqi king, a treaty
Kingdom_of_Iraq
World's sixth-largest mosque in Islamabad, Pakistan
The Faisal Mosque is the national mosque of Pakistan, located in Islamabad, the capital of the country. It is the sixth-largest mosque in the world and
Faisal_Mosque
1916–1918 uprising against the Ottoman Turks
Kingdom of Syria, a short-lived monarchy that was led by Hussein's son Faisal I. The Arab-majority Ottoman territories of the Middle East were broken up
Arab_Revolt
British ambassador
British administrator and diplomat best known for being an advisor to King Faisal I of Iraq and for being the British Ambassador to the Kingdom of Iraq during
Kinahan_Cornwallis
Treaty of alliance between Hashemite Iraq and Britain
Iraq. The treaty was between Kings George V of the United Kingdom and Faisal I of Iraq. High Commissioner Francis Humphrys signed for the United Kingdom
Anglo-Iraqi_Treaty_of_1930
1918 British plan to install Hashemite rulers in Middle East territories
Military Governor of OETA East. Faisal entered Damascus as of 4 October and appointed Rikabi Chief of the Council of Directors (i.e. prime minister) of Syria
Sharifian_Solution
Syrian feminist writer (1888–1965)
instrumental in allowing women in Syria to vote, going directly to King Faisal I, the first post-Ottoman ruler of Syria. Ajami and al-Abid also established
Mary_Ajami
Religious authority in Syria
Grand Muftis Following the Syria's self-proclaimed independence, Prince Faisal I of Iraq was proclaimed king the Arab Kingdom of Syria and appointed Muhammad
Grand_Mufti_of_Syria
French Mandate state in Syria, 1920–1936
Emir Faisal I. By 1920, a growing anti-French sentiment in the region led to the establishment of the Arab Kingdom of Syria under King Faisal I on 7 March
Alawite_State
Proposed state
as 1919, in the 1930s and 1940s several Iraqi statesmen, such as King Faisal I and Nuri as-Said, presented numerous offers for a pan-Arab state. Though
Fertile_Crescent_Plan
1920s uprising against French rule
the coastal regions in early 1920, and continued until late June 1927. Faisal I had been proclaimed King of Syria in March 1920, but following a French
Great_Syrian_Revolt
British actor (born 1965)
"I had a tough time at school and in my teens because being not-white in the UK during the 70s was prickly and you had to sort of negotiate that. I tried
Alexander_Siddig
Iraqi Mandaean niello silversmith
family, Egyptian King Farouk, the Iraqi royal family (including kings Faisal I and Ghazi), and the British royal family, including the Prince of Wales
Zahroun_Amara
Saudi royal, politician, and artist (born 1940)
Khalid bin Faisal Al Saud (Arabic: خالد بن فيصل ال سعود Khālid bin Fayṣal Āl Suʿūd; born 24 February 1940), commonly known as Khalid Al-Faisal, is a Saudi
Khalid_Al-Faisal
Ruler of Mecca from 1908 to 1924
Hussein's sons directed the fighting; most notably Faisal, future Faisal I of Iraq, and Abdullah, future Abdullah I of Jordan. Hussein mostly stayed in Mecca to
Hussein,_King_of_Hejaz
East. Prince Faisal son of King Hussain of Mecca entered Damascus as on 4 October and appointed Rikabi Chief of the Council of Directors (i.e. prime minister)
List of heads of state of Syria
List_of_heads_of_state_of_Syria
Topics referred to by the same term
King Faisal Street can refer to streets named after Faisal I of Iraq: King Faisal Street (Amman) King Faisal Street (Aleppo) King Faisal Street can also
King Faisal Street (disambiguation)
King_Faisal_Street_(disambiguation)
(Faisal I) and Jordan (Abdullah I) in the aftermath of the Arab Revolt and World War I. The Jordanian monarchy was set up in 1921, with Abdullah I becoming
List_of_kings_of_Jordan
Syrian organization
regulating the Arabic language, established in 1918 during the reign of Faisal I of Syria. It is based in al-Adiliyah Madrasa, and is modeled on the language
Arab_Academy_of_Damascus
Indian dancer and actor (born 1999)
Faisal Khan (born 30 January 1999) is an Indian dancer and actor. He is the winner of reality shows including Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa 8, Dance India Dance Li'l
Faisal_Khan_(dancer)
Saudi royal and government official (born 1945)
Mohammed bin Faisal, Latifa bint Faisal, Saud bin Faisal, Abdul Rahman bin Faisal, Bandar bin Faisal, Luluwah bint Faisal and Haifa bint Faisal. In May 1978
Turki_Al-Faisal
Emir of Nejd from 1889 to 1891
Abdul Rahman bin Faisal Al Saud (Arabic: عبد الرحمن بن فيصل آل سعود ʿAbd ar Raḥman bin Fayṣal Āl Saʿūd; 1850 – June 1928) was the last emir of Nejd, reigning
Abdul Rahman bin Faisal Al Saud (1850–1928)
Abdul_Rahman_bin_Faisal_Al_Saud_(1850–1928)
10th prime minister of Iraq (1882–1942)
combined with attacks from hostile newspapers and undermining from both King Faisal I and Nuri as-Said, led him to resign in March 1930. Al-Suwaydi presided
Naji_Al-Suwaidi
Prime minister of Iraq from 1932 to 1933
an Iraqi politician who served as the prime minister of Iraq under King Faisal I. Muhammad Naji Shawkat was born to an Arabized family of Georgian origins
Naji_Shawkat
Emirati footballer (born 1982)
the following year. On 18 August 2010, Faisal Khalil renewed his contract with Al Ahli and said: " This Period i have witnessed that some of the gossip
Faisal_Khalil
Indian entrepreneur
Faisal Farooqui is an Indian technology entrepreneur, investor, and digital rights activist. He is the founder and CEO of MouthShut.com, a consumer review
Faisal_Farooqui
also in high-level official political discourse, such as in the case of Faisal I Ibn Husayn, who appealed to the Crusades at Paris Peace Conference (1919–1920)
Islamic_views_on_the_crusades
Highest military rank of the Iraqi Army
www.uniforminsignia.net. Retrieved 2024-05-20. Allawi, Ali A. (2014). Faisal I of Iraq. New Haven: Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-12732-4. "The
Field_marshal_(Iraq)
Secret 1916 agreement between the United Kingdom and France
20 April, Faisal assured Clemenceau that he had been "Deeply impressed by the disinterested friendliness of your statements to me while I was in Paris
Sykes–Picot_Agreement
Constitution of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
Ottoman Empire during World War I, Transjordan was controlled by the newly proclaimed Arab Kingdom of Syria. Syrian King Faisal I exerted control in the region
Constitution_of_Jordan
Historical region in Baghdad, Iraq
started to materialize in al-Karkh such as erecting the statue of King Faisal I in the Salhia area of al-Karkh which was sculpted by Italian sculptor Pietro
Karkh
Pakistani general and spymaster
Faisal Naseer (Urdu: فیصل نصیر) is a Pakistani two-star general and spymaster who is the current Director General of Counter Intelligence for the Inter-Services
Faisal_Naseer
Iraqi poet and scholar (1875 – 1945)
occupation of Iraq of 1920, in the wake of the rise of King Faisal I to power after the World War I. Khalid Muhammed Hafiz, erstwhile judge of Fallujah had
Ma'ruf_al-Rusafi
American political analyst, author, and journalist
Retrieved January 19, 2026. Kessler, Oren (April 4, 2014). "Book Review: Faisal I of Iraq by Ali A. Allawi". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved August 12
Oren_Kessler
Town in Kurdistan Region, Iraq
Arbat was established as a sub-district in 1925 during the reign of King Faisal I of Iraq by the administrators and authorities of that era. This town served
Arbat_(town)
Motor vehicle
Abdullah I of Jordan Adolf Hitler António Salazar Benito Mussolini Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim Emil Hácha Faisal I of Iraq (later used by Ghazi and Faisal II)
Mercedes-Benz_770
English traveller and writer
divorced from all relation to facts and I wish it the ill-success it deserves". The Sharifan solution prevailed, and Faisal was presented to Iraq as the new
Gertrude_Bell
Ottoman statesman (1855–1914)
Devrim were born. She later married Zeid bin Hussein, the brother of King Faisal I of Iraq. The Şakir Pasha family was the first Turkish family to settle
Mehmed_Şakir_Pasha
Jamaican Muslim cleric (born 1963)
Abdullah el-Faisal (born Trevor William Forrest, also known as Abdullah al-Faisal, Sheikh Faisal, Sheik Faisal, and Imam Al-Jamaikee, born 10 September
Abdullah_el-Faisal
Iraqi politician, journalist and historian
other statesmen to found the city's municipal council. He welcomed King Faisal I after his arrival in Basra in 1921,[citation needed] and was appointed
Yousef_Ghanima
Lebanese politician (1868–1938)
Mecca in 1916 and led by his son Emir Faisal, who later became King Faisal I of Iraq. With the end of World War I approaching, Salam went to see the Ottoman
Salim_Ali_Salam
British protectorate from 1921 to 1946
the conference were to offer the throne of Iraq to emir Faisal ibn Hussein (who became Faisal I of Iraq) and an emirate of Transjordan (now Jordan) to
Emirate_of_Transjordan
Saudi prince and assassin of King Faisal (1944–1975)
Faisal bin Musaid Al Saud (4 April 1944 – 18 June 1975) was the assassin and nephew of King Faisal of Saudi Arabia and a grandson of Saudi Arabia's founder
Faisal_bin_Musaid_Al_Saud
Governorate in Tabuk Province, Saudi Arabia
pivotal role during the Arab Revolt in World War I. In 1917, the city was taken by the forces of Faisal I, and it was subsequently used as a strategic base
Al-Wajh
(1841–1927) — 11 November 1920 20 November 1922 2 years, 9 days Independent Faisal I (1921–1933) Abdul Muhsin al-Sa'dun عبد المحسن السعدون (1879–1929) (1st
List of prime ministers of Iraq
List_of_prime_ministers_of_Iraq
British Army officer, diplomat and writer (1888–1935)
powerful position as an adviser to Faisal and a person who had Allenby's confidence, as Allenby acknowledged after the war: I gave him a free hand. His cooperation
T._E._Lawrence
Medical school in Iraq
medical school in Baghdad, which became the Royal Medical College when King Faisal I opened its new building in April 1930. From 1923, Sinderson was personal
College of Medicine University of Baghdad
College_of_Medicine_University_of_Baghdad
Indian footballer (born 1999)
Born in India, Faisal Ali started his professional football career with Bhawanipore FC. He was also part of Bhawanipore which played in I-League Qualifiers
Faisal_Ali_(footballer)
royal family, Egyptian King Farouk, Iraqi royal family including kings Faisal I and Ghazi, and British royal family including the Prince of Wales who became
List_of_Iraqis
Sadr and the Shia of Lebanon. London: I. B. Tauris. pp. 42–45, 85–86. ISBN 9781850430254. Allawi, Ali (2014). Faisal I of Iraq. New Haven and London: Yale
History_of_Tyre,_Lebanon
Queen of Iraq from 1934 to 1939
the end of World War I.[citation needed] In 1920, Aliya traveled to Damascus with her siblings and mother when her uncle Faisal was declared King of Syria
Aliya_bint_Ali
Bilateral relations
Iraq and eastern Syria and is called such by its inhabitants. Ever since Faisal I took the Iraqi throne in the early 1920s, Iraqi leaders have dreamed of
Iraq–Syria_relations
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