Qusay

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Qusay was the second son of former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein and a key figure in his father's regime, overseeing security and military forces until his death in 2003.

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Qusay canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Ba'ath Party official
Iraqi politician
human
burialPlace Al-Awja
surface form: al-Awja

near Tikrit
causeOfDeath gunshot wounds
conflict Iraq War
countryOfCitizenship Iraq
dateOfBirth 1966-05-17
dateOfDeath 2003-07-22
employer Government of Iraq
surface form: Government of Iraq (Ba'athist era)
ethnicGroup Arabs
surface form: Arab
familyName Hussein
father Saddam Hussein
fullName Qusay Hussein
surface form: Qusay Saddam Hussein al-Tikriti
givenName Qusay self-linksurface differs
mannerOfDeath killed in a U.S. military operation
memberOf Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party – Iraq Region
mother Sajida Talfah
notableEvent targeted by U.S. forces after 2003 invasion of Iraq
notableFact considered potential successor to Saddam Hussein
one of the most powerful figures in Iraq before 2003
second son of Saddam Hussein
notableRole key figure in Saddam Hussein's regime
oversaw internal security in Iraq
oversaw military and intelligence forces
placeOfBirth Baghdad
Iraq
placeOfDeath Iraq
Mosul
positionHeld de facto head of Iraqi security services
overseer of Republican Guard
overseer of Special Republican Guard
senior official in Iraqi Ba'ath Party
relative Ali Hassan al-Majid
religion Sunni Islam
residence Baghdad
sibling Hala Hussein
Raghad Hussein
Rana Hussein
surface form: Ranija Hussein

Uday Hussein

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Qusay Hussein givenName Qusay
Qusay givenName Qusay self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Qusay Hussein