Bakr Sidqi

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Bakr Sidqi was an Iraqi army officer best known for leading the 1936 coup d'état in Iraq and for his role in violent campaigns against minority populations.

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instanceOf Iraqi military officer
military officer
person
causeOfDeath assassination
conflict Iraqi internal political conflicts of the 1930s
countryOfCitizenship Iraq
dateOfBirth 1890s
dateOfDeath 1937
employer Iraqi Army
ethnicGroup Kurds
surface form: Kurd
influenced subsequent military coups in the Middle East
involvedIn repression of Assyrian minority
repression of Kurdish groups
knownFor pioneering modern military coup in the Arab world
languageSpoken Arabic
Kurdish
mannerOfDeath killed by gunshot
militaryRank general
movement Iraqi military intervention in politics
notableFor leading the 1936 coup d'état in Iraq
violent campaigns against minority populations in Iraq
notableWork planning and executing the 1936 Iraqi coup
occupation army officer
participatedIn 1936 Iraqi coup d'état
placeOfBirth Ottoman Empire
region of modern-day Iraq
placeOfDeath Iraq
politicalActivity overthrow of the government of Yasin al-Hashimi
positionHeld senior officer in the Iraqi Army

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Simele massacre commander Bakr Sidqi