Muhammad Najib ar-Ruba'i
Muhammad Najib Ar-Ruba'i | |
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1st President of Iraq | |
In office July 14, 1958 – February 8, 1963 | |
Prime Minister | Abd al-Karim Qasim |
Preceded by | Faisal II (as the King of Iraq) |
Succeeded by | Abdul Salam Arif |
Personal details | |
Born | 1904 |
Died | 1965 Baghdad, Iraq |
Nationality | Iraqi |
Occupation | President of Iraq (1958-63) |
Religion | Sunni Islam |
Muhammad Najib Ar-Ruba'i (Arabic: محمد نجيب الربيعي) (also spelled Al-Rubai) (1904-1965) was the first President of Iraq (Chairman of Sovereignty Council) from July 14, 1958 to February 8, 1963.[1]
Together with Abdul Karim Qassim,[2] he was one of the leaders of the coup that toppled King Faisal II in 1958. On October 7, 1959 there was an unsuccessful assassination attempt on his life by twenty year-old Saddam Hussein.
While Qassim became prime minister and held most of the power, Rubai was elected head of state with the title of Chairman of the Sovereignty Council. The Sovereignty Council had a representative from each of the three main religious sects. Rubai represented the Sunni community.[citation needed]
In 1963, Qassim was deposed by another coup led by Abd as-Salam Arif. Ar-Rubai had to retire from politics.
Ar-Ruba'i died in 1965.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Cahoon, Ben (2000). "Iraq - Chronology" (web). worldstatesmen.org. Retrieved 2008-05-25.
- ↑ "Iraq PROFILE" (web). U.S. Department of State. Archived from the original on 2008-05-16. Retrieved 2008-05-25.
Preceded by Faisal II (as King of Iraq) |
President of Iraq July 14, 1958 – February 8, 1965 |
Succeeded by Abd as-Salam Arif |
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