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  2. List of kings of Iraq - Wikipedia

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    Under British occupation, the people rebelled and Iraq showed itself a hard land to govern. In order to establish a pro-British client regime, a dynasty of Hashemite kings from the Hejaz region was established, beginning with Faisal I who was the son of Hussein bin Ali. As a family originating in the Hejaz, the Hashemites was foreign

  3. Sharif Ali bin al-Hussein - Wikipedia

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    After the loss of Mecca, Sharif Ali's parents settled in Iraq where his mother's Badiya sister, Aliya bint Ali, was queen consort.He was born in Iraq and his maternal first cousin was Faisal II of Iraq, the last king of Iraq, his maternal grandfather was Ali bin Hussein, last King of Hejaz, and his paternal grandfather was the uncle of both Faisal I of Iraq and Ali bin Hussein. [1] '

  4. Iraqi Constitutional Monarchy - Wikipedia

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    Al-Hussein was related to the Hashemite royal family which ruled Iraq until 1958. He had succeeded in establishing himself as a claimant in the international press and (in the politics of Iraq). Prince Sharif Ali bin al-Hussein was the only Iraqi royal campaigning in Iraq for the return of a monarchy based on a constitutional monarchy. [1]

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    A family friend told The Daily Beast: “The King has made it very clear that he loves Harry and wants to be part of his and his family’s life. “Publicly wishing him a happy 40th birthday is ...

  6. Faisal II - Wikipedia

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    The late Sharif Ali bin al-Hussein – The cousin of King Faisal II who lived in Iraq and had a political platform to establish a constitutional monarchy in Iraq. Prince Ra'ad, head of the royal house of Iraq. Nuri al-Said – The Prime Minister of the Hashemite Kingdom of Iraq who was also executed by supporters of Colonel Abdul Karim Qassim.

  7. Al-Rehab Palace - Wikipedia

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    It was to be the last residence of the Iraqi Royal Family. In the 1950s, the New Royal Palace was built to replace it, but it was not inhabited before the monarchy was abolished. The Al-Rehab Palace was the scene of the massacre on the royal family during the 14 July Revolution in 1958. [1] The building was torn down in 1973.

  8. Aliya bint Ali - Wikipedia

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    Aliya bint Ali of Hejaz (Arabic: علياء بنت علي, "noble born"; 19 January 1911 – 21 December 1950), was an Arabian princess and a queen consort of Iraq. She was the spouse and first cousin of King Ghazi of Iraq and the queen mother of King Faisal II of Iraq. [1] She was the second and last Queen of Iraq.

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