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Abadiya bint Ali

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162:, Princess Nafissa (mother of the crown prince), and Princess Abadiya (the king's aunt), as well as some members of the royal staff, left the palace via the kitchen. When passing the kitchen garden through a row of rebel soldiers, the soldiers opened fire. The king was hit in the head and neck, while the crown prince, Nafissa and Abadiya were all hit in the back, and Hiyam in the leg or hip. The rebels had agreed that the crown prince and the prime minister should be killed, but there had been different opinions as what to do with the king, and no decisions at all in regard to the female members of the family. 157:
in Baghdad, was attacked by the rebels during the 14 July Revolution. When the defenders of the palace realized they were vastly overnumbered, and that it would be impossible to defend the royal family, they agreed to hand them over to the rebels, who stated that they would transport them to custody
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After the massacre, the bodies were taken to cars to be transported to the Ministry of Defense. The king, Abadiya, and Hiyam were reportedly still alive, but the king died during the trip. The cars stopped, and the bodies of the king and the crown prince were taken out, the former being hanged, the
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died in 1950, she was asked to act as a mother figure for the king. She never married, was described as somewhat Spartan, and devoted herself to supervising the palace staff.
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Her brother 'Abd al-Ilah served as regent of Iraq for their nephew king Faisal II when her became king as a minor in 1939. When her sister queen
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Fascinating life and sensational death: the conditions in Iraq before and after the Six-Day War
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in the Ministry of Defense. The royal family, consisting of the king, the crown prince,
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The Iraqi Revolution of 1958: A Revolutionary Quest for Unity and Security
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latter being defiled and dragged through the streets.
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Princess Abadiya

Mecca
Ottoman Empire
Baghdad
Iraq
House
House of Hashem
Ali bin Hussein
Nafissa Khanum
Ali, King of Hejaz
'Abd al-Ilah
Faisal II of Iraq
14 July Revolution
Mecca
Aliya bint Ali
Al-Rehab Palace
Princess Hiyam
The Iraqi Revolution of 1958: A Revolutionary Quest for Unity and Security
ISBN
978-0-7618-5260-5
Categories
20th-century Iraqi women
20th-century Iraqi people
1907 births
1958 deaths
1958 murders in Iraq
Executed Iraqi people
Executed Iraqi women
Princesses of Iraq

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