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  1. Yasin al-Hashimi, born Yasin Hilmi Salman (Arabic: ياسين الهاشمي ‎; 1884 – 21 January 1937), was an Iraqi politician who twice served as the prime minister. Like many of Iraq's early leaders, al-Hashimi served as a military officer during Ottoman control of the country.

  2. 8 de abr. de 2011 · After his premature death in exile in Beirut in 1937, the body of former Iraqi prime minister Yasin al-Hashimi became a matter of contention between the Syrian and Iraqi governments, as did his legacy as an avid Pan-Arabist.

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    Yasin al-Hashimi, nacido Yasin Hilmi Salman (árabe: ياسين الهاشمي ‎; 1884 - 21 de enero de 1937), fue un político iraquí que se desempeñó dos veces como primer ministro. Como muchos de los primeros líderes de Irak, al-Hashimi sirvió como oficial militar durante el control otomano del país.

  4. The anticolonial insurgencies of the 1920s and 1930s have passed into history as the formative expressions of new nations: the Turkish War of Independence, the Iraqi revolt of 1920, the Syrian Battle of Maysalun, the Great Syrian Revolt, and the Palestinian uprisings of 1920, 1929, and 1936.

  5. The 1936 Iraqi coup d'état, also known as the Bakr Sidqi coup, was initiated by general Bakr Sidqi in order to overthrow Prime Minister Yasin al-Hashimi of the Kingdom of Iraq. The coup succeeded in installing Sidqi's ally Hikmat Sulayman as the new Prime Minister, while Sidqi was de facto ruler of Iraq as powerful Chief of Staff.

  6. 5 de abr. de 2018 · As one of the most charismatic figures of the last Ottoman generation, al-Hashimi maintained important personal networks and embodied political shrewdness, which made his pursuit of real independence and his advocacy for pan-Arabism a real danger in the eyes of the colonial authorities.

  7. The next morning at 9am, Yasin al-Hashimi died in Beirut. His wife, brother, and two daughters were with him. His eldest daughter, Madiha, was in her final year of studies at AUB and would graduate in June 1937.