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Al-ʽAhd (Iraq)

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army. It called for the independence of Iraq, with Amir Abdullah, son of Sharif Husayn, as king and Prince Zayd as his deputy; and the eventual union of Iraq with Syria. Later on, it sought economic and technical support from Britain as long as this aid did not hamper or undermine true freedom.
293:, which prompted a larger political reorganization in the country. Keeping in line with its original values, it promoted good relations with the British but also end the 282:
to continue to seek the establishment of an Arab government for Iraq. However, Faisal's collapse had greatly weakened the group, and its activities ceased soon after.
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to an end and bring about true independence. After true independence was achieved in 1932, the party was dissolved yet again.
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Following the ouster of Faisal's Arab government from Syria in 1920, the group transferred its headquarters to
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and then established a number of branches in other Arab areas, including Iraq, notably in
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Independent Iraq: A Study In Iraqi Politics Since 1932
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Covenant Society
Arabic
Damascus
Syria
black
white
green
red
Politics of Iraq
Political parties
Elections
Politics of Syria
Political parties
Elections
Arabic
Iraqi
Ottoman military
army
Arab Revolt
Faisal
Syrian
Damascus
Baghdad
Mosul
Yasin al-Hashimi
Nuri as-Said
Jafar al-Askari
Jamil al-Midfai
'Aziz 'Ali al-Misri
Talib al-Naqib

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