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The Senate of Iraq (Majlis al-A`yan) was the unelected upper house of the bicameral parliament established by the Mandatory Iraq's 1925 constitution. There were around twenty Senators, appointed for eight years by the King of Iraq. The Senate remained in existence until the 1958 revolution.
Presidents of the Senate
Name | Took office | Left office | Notes |
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Yusuf al-Suwaydi | July 1925 | 2 November 1929 | |
Mohammad Al-Sadr | 2 November 1929 | February 1937 | |
Muhammed Ridha al-Shabibi | 27 February 1937 | August 1937 | |
Mohammad Al-Sadr | December 1937 | December 1943 | |
Jamil Al-Madfai | December 1943 | December 1944 | |
Salih Bashayan | ? | ? | |
Nuri Al-Said | July 1945 | 21 November 1946 | |
Mohammad Al-Sadr | June 1948 | 1948 | |
Nuri Al-Said | 1948 | 6 January 1949 | |
Jamil Al-Madfai | ? - 1952 | January 1953 | |
Jamil Al-Madfai | September 1953 | 1957 - ? | |
Abdul Hadi Chalabi | ? - 1958 | 14 July 1958 |
Members
Members of the Iraqi Senate included:
- Menahem Saleh Daniel. Appointed 1925, representing Iraqi Jews. Remained member until 1932, when he was succeeded by his son.
- Jamil Sidqi al-Zahawi. Appointed 1925, remained member until 1929.
- Mawlud Mukhlis. Appointed 1925. Appointed vice-president of the Senate in 1936, though resigned in 1937 when he was elected Baghdad deputy to Parliament. He later returned to the Senate.
- Muhammad al-Sadr. Appointed 1925, remaining until his death in 1956. President of the Senate from 1929 until 1944, with the exception of 1937.
- Yousef VI Emmanuel II Thomas. Appointed 1925, representing the Chaldean Catholic Church. Remained member until his death in 1947, when he was succeeded by Yousef VII Ghanima.
- Rustum Haydar, appointed 1931.
- Ezra Menachem Daniel (1874-1952). Appointed member 1932, replacing his father; remained on the Senate until his death in 1952.
- Abdul Hadi Chalabi, appointed 1947.
- Ali Jawdat al-Aiyubi, appointed 1948–9.
- Tawfiq Wahbi.
- Nureddin Mahmud, member from January 1953 to 1958.
- Sheikh Ahmad A.Yaseen AlAmer, appointed Mayor of Basra and Al Zubair province and Member of Parliament from 1945 - 1950|
See also
References
- Orit Bashkin (2008). The Other Iraq: Pluralism and Culture in Hashemite Iraq. Stanford University Press. p. 285. ISBN 978-0-8047-7415-4.
- "Report by His Britannic Majesty's Government to the Council of the League of Nations on the Administration of Iraq 1925". HathiTrust.
- "Report by His Britannic Majesty's Government to the Council of the League of Nations on the Administration of Iraq 1927-28". HathiTrust.
- Lukitz, Liora (July 5, 2005). Iraq: The Search for National Identity. Routledge. ISBN 9781135778217 – via Google Books.
- "Report by His Britannic Majesty's Government to the Council of the League of Nations on the Administration of Iraq 1927-28". HathiTrust.
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- "Report by His Britannic Majesty's Government to the Council of the League of Nations on the Administration of Iraq 1931". HathiTrust.
- ^ British Documents on Foreign Affairs--reports and Papers from the Foreign Office Confidential Print: Eastern Affairs, April 1945-December 1945. University Publications of America. January 5, 1997. ISBN 9781556556715 – via Google Books.
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- ^ "The Petroleum Times". Petroleum Times. January 5, 1952 – via Google Books.
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- "The Middle East and North Africa". 1953.
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- Blattner, Elwyn James; Blattner, James Elwyn (January 5, 1958). "Who's who in U.A.R and the Near East". Paul Barbey Press – via Google Books.
- "Daniel, Menahem Salih | Encyclopedia.com". www.encyclopedia.com.
- ^ T. Morad; D. Shasha (2008). Iraq's Last Jews: Stories of Daily Life, Upheaval, and Escape from Modern Babylon. Palgrave Macmillan US. p. 186. ISBN 978-0-230-61623-3.
- Who's Who in Iraq, 1936, p. 587
- Dougherty, Beth K.; Ghareeb, Edmund A., eds. (2013). Historical Dictionary of Iraq. Scarecrow Press. p. 433. ISBN 978-0-8108-7942-3.
- Dougherty, Beth K.; Ghareeb, Edmund A., eds. (2013). Historical Dictionary of Iraq. Scarecrow Press. p. 521. ISBN 978-0-8108-7942-3.
- Kristian Girling (2017). The Chaldean Catholic Church: Modern History, Ecclesiology and Church-State Relations. Taylor & Francis. p. 121. ISBN 978-1-351-70674-2.
- Dougherty, Beth K.; Ghareeb, Edmund A., eds. (2013). Historical Dictionary of Iraq. Scarecrow Press. p. 257. ISBN 978-0-8108-7942-3.
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- Dougherty, Beth K.; Ghareeb, Edmund A., eds. (2013). Historical Dictionary of Iraq. Scarecrow Press. p. 406. ISBN 978-0-8108-7942-3.
- Mohammed (1990), p. 178
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