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1078: 1012: 921: 915: 849: 843: 770: 637: 25: 1118: 1084: 326:, Shawkat was captured by the advancing British troops in March 1917. He was subsequently taken to a British Indian prison camp where he, like many other detained Arab officers, was offered the choice of joining the 375:. Faced with strong opposition from within the Iraqi political establishment and the anti-treaty campaign, Shawkat's government lasted only five months. Thereafter, he was appointed as representative of Iraq in 390:, Shawkat fled to Iran, then to South Africa. He was later brought to trial in Iraq and sentenced to 15 years in prison for treason by a military court. Shawkat was pardoned in 1948. 140: 294:
where his father was stationed as provincial governor. He had three brothers: Saaib, Sami and Rifat and a sister. Concurrent with Naji's conclusion of his school education in
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In 1932, Shawkat was called on by Faisal to head a non-partisan government that was intended to clear the political congestion which accompanied the signing of the
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where he cultivated strong relations with the Turkish ruling circles and developed a sense of admiration for modern Turkey.
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of 1909, thereby providing him with the opportunity to join the Ottoman Law School in
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Naji Shawkat was the assistant general prosecutor in the Iraqi city of al-Hila when
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broke out, upon which he interrupted his legal career and joined the
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The Ministry of Naji Shawkat consisted of the following ministers:
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Iraq Between the Two World Wars: The Militarist Origins of Tyranny
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Afterwards, Shawkat worked as a minister in Ankara. During the
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as a reserve officer. After two years of involvement in the
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Muhammad Naji Shawkat was born to an Arabized family of
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Minister of Economy and Communications, Jalal Baban
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Prime Minister of Iraq
Faisal I
Nuri as-Said
Rashid Ali al-Gaylani
Kut
Ottoman Empire
Baghdad, Iraq
Saib Shawkat
Bey
Arabic
prime minister of Iraq
Faisal I
Georgian
al-Kut
Baghdad
Ottoman parliament
Istanbul
World War I

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