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  1. Ghazi ibn Faisal (Arabic: غَازِيّ إبْنِ فَيْصَل, romanized: Gâzî ibn-i Faysal) (21 March 1912 – 4 April 1939) was King of Iraq from 1933 to 1939 having been briefly Crown Prince of the Kingdom of Syria in 1920.

  2. Gazi I (en árabe, غازي الاول, también transcrito Ghazi), fue rey de Irak entre 1933 y 1939. Nació el 21 de marzo de 1912 y murió el 4 de abril de 1939.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Faisal_IIFaisal II - Wikipedia

    Faisal II ( Arabic: الملك فيصل الثاني, romanized : al-Malik Fayṣal al-thānī; 2 May 1935 – 14 July 1958) was the last King of Iraq. He reigned from 4 April 1939 until July 1958, when he was killed during the 14 July Revolution. This regicide marked the end of the thirty-seven-year-old Hashemite monarchy in Iraq, which then became a republic .

  4. The Hashemite Kingdom of Iraq ( Arabic: المملكة العراقية الهاشمية, romanized : al-Mamlakah al-ʿIrāqiyyah ʾal-Hāshimyyah, lit. 'Iraqi Hashemite Kingdom') was a state located in the Middle East from 1932 to 1958.

  5. Ghāzī. king of Iraq. Learn about this topic in these articles: role in Iraq. In Iraq: Independence, 1932–39. …succeeded by his son, King Ghāzī (1933–39), who was young and inexperienced—a situation that gave political leaders an opportunity to compete for power.

  6. A ghazi (Arabic: غازي, Arabic pronunciation:, plural ġuzāt) is an individual who participated in ghazw (غزو, ġazw), meaning military expeditions or raiding. The latter term was applied in early Islamic literature to expeditions led by the Islamic prophet Muhammad , and later taken up by Turkic military leaders to describe ...