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At the Military Staff College in Iraq, 1942. Ar-Ruba'i is the third officer seated below, from the right. Muhammad Najib ar-Ruba'i (Arabic: محمد نجيب الربيعي; also spelled Al-Rubaiy; 1904–1965) was an Iraqi military officer and politician who served as the first president of Iraq, from 14 July 1958 to 8 February 1963. [1]
Muhammad Najib ar-Ruba'i was Chairman of the council and President of Iraq by virtue of the Functions of the council. He remained in office from 14 July 1958 till 8 February 1963. He was not subjected to prosecution after the coup. He died in Baghdad in 1965 and was honored by a state funeral. Muhammad Mahdi Kubba (born 1900, Samarra – died
Muhammad Najib ar-Ruba'i محمد نجيب الربيعي (1904–1965) — 14 July 1958 8 February 1963 [1] 4 years, 209 days Military: 2 Abdul Salam Arif عبد السلام عارف (1921–1966) — 8 February 1963 13 April 1966 (died in office) [2] 3 years, 64 days Military / Arab Socialist Union — Abd al-Rahman al-Bazzaz
Republic of Iraq (Arabic: الجمهورية العراقية الأولى), retroactively known as First Iraqi Republic and also as, Iraqi Republic, Qasimist Iraq (1958–1963) and Nasserist Iraq (1963–1968), was the Iraqi state forged in 1958 under the rule of President Muhammad Najib ar-Ruba'i and Prime Minister Abdul-Karim Qasim. ar-Ruba'i and Qasim first came to power through the 14 ...
Muhammad Najib ar-Ruba'i Surat al-Haj Sri Nazem Tabakli: Strength; 15,000 troops: Casualties and losses; 3 US citizens killed [1] Number of Jordanian officials killed. Total: ~100 killed [citation needed]
Muhammad Fadhel al-Jamali محمد فاضل الجمالي ... Muhammad Najib ar-Ruba'i (1958–1963) Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr أحمد حسن البكر ...
Muhammad Najib ar-Ruba'i: Salah Mahdi Ammash: 8 February 1963: 10 November 1963: Ba'ath Party (Iraq Region) Abdul Salam Arif: Hardan al-Tikriti: 10 November 1963: 2 March 1964 Tahir Yahya: 2 March 1964 3 September 1965 Arab Socialist Union: Arif Abd ar-Razzaq: 6 September 1965 16 September 1965 Arab Socialist Union: Abd al-'Aziz al-'Uqaili: 21 ...
They became the highest authority in Iraq with both executive and legislative powers. Muhammad Najib ar-Ruba'i became Chairman of the Sovereignty Council (head of state), but his power was very limited. On 26 July 1958, the Interim Constitution was adopted, pending a permanent law to be promulgated after a free referendum.