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This is a list of heads of state and government who died in office.In general, hereditary office holders (kings, queens, emperors, emirs, and the like) and holders of offices where the normal term limit is life (popes, presidents for life, etc.) are excluded because, until recently, their death in office was the norm.
Deputy Governor Baghdad Governorate Al-Qaeda: Baghdad: 20 August 2007 Mohammed Ali al-Hasani: Governor Muthana province Unknown Samawa: March 2008 Paulos Faraj Rahho: Chaldean Catholic Archbishop Al-Qaeda: Mosul: 10 January 2020 Ahmed Abdul-Samad: Journalist Iranian backed militias: Basra: 6 July 2020 Hisham al-Hashimi: Journalist Kata'ib ...
This list considers only the incumbent head of state or government. Heads of state or government assassinated or executed after they left office (e.g. Aldo Moro , Saddam Hussein and Shinzo Abe ) are excluded.
Iraqi Ba'ath Party (Iraq Region) 5 Saddam Hussein صدام حسين (1937–2006) 1995 2002: 16 July 1979 9 April 2003 [5] 23 years, 267 days Iraqi Ba'ath Party (Iraq Region) • Iraqi Governing Council (2003–2004) • — Jay Garner جاي غارنر (born 1938) Director of the Office for Reconstruction and Humanitarian Assistance of Iraq —
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After Ziyad's death the two towns were again separately administered, but subsequent caliphs were to repeat the combination and from the reign of 'Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan on, Iraq was usually in the hands of a single governor. The governor of Iraq was an extremely powerful individual within the administrative hierarchy of the Umayyad government.
Ali Aswad al-Jiburi (Arabic: علي أسود الجبوري), better known by his nom de guerre as Abu Ayman al-Iraqi (Arabic: أبو أيمن العراقي), was an ISIL commander and Shura council member killed on 18 May 2016 by an airstrike in northern Iraq.
Hikmat Mizban Ibrahim al-Azzawi (1933 – January 27, 2012) [1] was an Iraqi politician who was a Deputy Prime Minister and twice Minister of Finance under the government of Saddam Hussein. Azzawi originally trained as an economist. He was arrested in 1960 protesting against the government of Iraqi General Abd al-Karim Qasim. [2]