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    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 (1888 – 15 de julho de 1958) (em árabe: نوري السعيد) foi um político iraquiano durante o mandato britânico e durante o Reino do Iraque. Atuou em várias posições-chave no gabinete, e serviu sete mandatos como primeiro-ministro do Iraque .

  3. 29 de mar. de 2024 · Nuri al-Said (born 1888, Baghdad, Ottoman Empire [now in Iraq]—died July 15, 1958, Baghdad) was an Iraqi army officer, statesman, and political leader who maintained close ties with Great Britain during and after the mandate period (1921–32) and worked toward Arab unity.

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  4. 24 de mai. de 2023 · Wikipedia. 11K views 10 months ago #Iraq #documentary #AlJazeeraWorld. Nuri al-Said served as prime minister of Iraq 14 times between 1930 and 1958. Self-made, ambitious and successful, he...

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  5. 24 de mai. 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...

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  6. Nuri al-Sa'id (1888-1958) was an army officer, a statesman, and an Arab nationalist. He fought with Faisal (who with his father led Arab troops in the revolt against Ottoman rule during World War I ) and later became chief of staff, minister of defense, and prime minister when Faisal became king of the newly created Iraq.

  7. Prime Minister Nuri al-Said 's policies were unpopular, particularly within the military ranks. Opposition groups began to organize in secret, modelling themselves after the Egyptian Free Officers Movement that overthrew the Egyptian monarchy in 1952.