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Chamber of Deputies of Iraq

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The Chamber of Deputies of Iraq (Majlis an-Nuwwab) was the elected lower house of the bicameral parliament established by the Mandatory Iraq's 1925 constitution. There were initially 87 deputies, who were elected[1] The Chamber of Deputies remained in existence until the 1958 revolution. The number of deputies was later increased to 141.

Presidents of the Constituent Assembly

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Name Took office Left office Notes
Abdul-Muhsin Al-Saadoun March 1924 2 August 1924 [2]

Presidents of the Chamber of Deputies

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Name Took office Left office Notes
Rashid Ali al-Gaylani July 1925 8 May 1926 [3]
Hikmat Sulayman 8 May 1926 1 November 1926 [4]
Rashid Ali al-Gaylani 1 November 1926 21 November 1926 [5]
Abdul-Muhsin Al-Saadoun 27 November 1926 19 January 1928 [6]
Abdul Aziz al-Qassab 19 January 1928 30 April 1929 [7]
Abdul-Muhsin Al-Saadoun 30 April 1929 2 November 1929 [8]
Tawfiq al-Suwaidi 2 November 1929 1 November 1930 [9]
Jafar al-Askari 1 November 1930 December 1930 [10]
Jamil Al-Madfai December 1930 1 November 1931 [11][12]
Jafar al-Askari 1 November 1931 30 November 1931 [13]
Jamil Al-Madfai 30 November 1931 November 1933 [14][15]
Rashid Al-Khojah November 1933 February 1934 [15]
Salman Al-Barrak 1934 1934
Rashid Al-Khojah 29 December 1934 March 1935 [15]
Ali Jawdat al-Aiyubi March 1935 August 1935 [4][16]
Muhammad Zaki Mahmud 4 August 1935 October 1936 - ? [17]
Nasrat al-Farisi ? ? [12]
Fakhri al-Jamil 27 February 1937 ? [18]
Mawlud Mukhlis December 1937 November 1941 [19]
Hamdi al-Pachachi November 1941 December 1943 [20][21]
al Fariq Salih Saib December 1943 December 1943 [22]
Mohammed Ridha Al-Shabibi December 1943 December 1944 [23][24]
Muhammad Hassan Kubba December 1944 December 1944 [25]
Muhammad Amin Zaki December 1944 June 1946 [26]
? ? ?
Abdul Aziz al-Qassab 17 March 1947 December 1948
Abdul-Wahab Mirjan (Abdul Wahhab Marjam) December 1948 September 1950
Muhammad Fadhel al-Jamali (Fadel Al-Jamali) October 1950 1 December 1951 [21]
Abdul-Wahab Mirjan (Abdul Wahhab Marjam) 1 December 1951 27 October 1952 [27]
Muhammad Fadhel al-Jamali (Fadel Al-Jamali) 24 January 1953 September 1953
? ? ?
Abdul-Wahab Mirjan (Abdul Wahhab Marjam) 1 December 1953 29 April 1954
Abdul-Wahab Mirjan (Abdul Wahhab Marjam) 26 July 1954 3 August 1954
Abdul-Wahab Mirjan (Abdul Wahhab Marjam) 16 September 1954 20 June 1957
Izzuddin Mulla 1957 1958 [28]
Khalil Kannah 14 February 1958 10 May 1958 [29]
Abdul-Wahab Mirjan (Abdul Wahhab Marjam) 10 May 1958 14 July 1958 [30]

See also

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References

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  2. ^ Report by His Britannic Majesty's Government to the Council of the League of Nations on the Administration of Iraq 1923-24 – via HathiTrust.
  3. ^ Sluglett, Peter (December 28, 2007). Britain in Iraq: Contriving King and Country, 1914-1932. Columbia University Press. ISBN 9780231142014 – via Google Books.
  4. ^ a b Ghareeb, Edmund A.; Dougherty, Beth (March 18, 2004). Historical Dictionary of Iraq. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 9780810865686 – via Google Books.
  5. ^ Report by His Britannic Majesty's Government to the Council of the League of Nations on the Administration of Iraq 1926 – via HathiTrust.
  6. ^ Report by His Britannic Majesty's Government to the Council of the League of Nations on the Administration of Iraq 1926 – via HathiTrust.
  7. ^ Report by His Britannic Majesty's Government to the Council of the League of Nations on the Administration of Iraq 1927-28 – via HathiTrust.
  8. ^ Report by His Britannic Majesty's Government to the Council of the League of Nations on the Administration of Iraq 1929 – via HathiTrust.
  9. ^ Report by His Britannic Majesty's Government to the Council of the League of Nations on the Administration of Iraq 1929 – via HathiTrust.
  10. ^ Report by His Britannic Majesty's Government to the Council of the League of Nations on the Administration of Iraq 1930 – via HathiTrust.
  11. ^ Report by His Britannic Majesty's Government to the Council of the League of Nations on the Administration of Iraq 1930 – via HathiTrust.
  12. ^ a b Al-Marayati, Abid A. (December 28, 1961). A diplomatic history of modern Iraq. New York. hdl:2027/mdp.39015001694838.
  13. ^ Report by His Britannic Majesty's Government to the Council of the League of Nations on the Administration of Iraq 1931 – via HathiTrust.
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  17. ^ "Coll 17/10(1) 'Internal: political situation; relations with HMG' [197r] (398/982)". Qatar Digital Library. September 7, 2017.
  18. ^ "مجموعة ١٧/ ١٧ "تقارير سنوية لوزارة الخارجية، ١٩٣٢-١٩٣٨، ١٩٤٧. استعراض سنوي للأحداث ١٩٣٩-١٩٤٢. استعراض سياسي ١٩٤٣-١٩٤٤" [و٦٤] (٤٨٣/١٢٧)". مكتبة قطر الرقمية. September 19, 2017.
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  23. ^ Preston, Paul; Partridge, Michael; Yapp, Malcolm (December 28, 1997). British Documents on Foreign Affairs--reports and Papers from the Foreign Office Confidential Print: Eastern Affairs, January 1944-June 1944. University Publications of America. ISBN 9781556556715 – via Google Books.
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  25. ^ "Coll 17/10(4) 'Internal: political situation; relations with HMG' [39r] (77/1031)". Qatar Digital Library. August 11, 2017.
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  27. ^ "The Petroleum Times". Petroleum Times. December 28, 1952 – via Google Books.
  28. ^ "The Middle East and North Africa". 1958.
  29. ^ Colombe, Marcel (December 30, 1973). Orient-arabe et non-engagement. Association Langues et civilisations. ISBN 9782716900041 – via Google Books.
  30. ^ Records of Iraq, 1914-1966: 1958-1960. Archive Editions. December 30, 2001. ISBN 9781852078201 – via Google Books.