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Thabit AbdulNour

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by opening classes to educate the population. Within a year, these classes were held in cities all over Iraq. In 1923, AbdulNour was a partner in a big agricutlture project to caltivate cotton on a large scale in Iraq in two areas but appearantly the project failed due to the technical difficulties
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began in 1939, AbdulNour was on a visit to Germany and refused to return to Iraq, so his government service was terminated. During his stay in Germany, he worked in an Arabic language radio station that was broadcasting propaganda against the British during
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authorities discovered his activities, they captured him and his cousin, Bashir AbdulNour and put them on trial. At the trial Thabit was found guilty and was ordered to prison but his cousin was released. However, he managed to escape to
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for some time. In 1921, he joined King Faisal again in Iraq, when Faisal was installed as King of Iraq. In 1922, he and others founded the Scientific Institute in Baghdad that tackled the issue of illiteracy in the newly established
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In 1931, AbdulNour resigned his parliamentary seat and was appointed as the first Director of Oil Affairs in the Ministry of Economics and Communications until 1933. He held the same position again in 1935 until 1936.
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to represent the Christians of Mosul during the monarchy's rule. He served as the first director of oil in the Iraqi government, and as a diplomat in
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of introducing new crops on such a large scale and due to the hugh amount of irrigation water required which was not available at that time.
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and Ameena Kassab. He studied in the Dominican missionary school and the Royal High School in Mosul. In 1913, he traveled to
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In 1933 AbdulNour became a counselor in the Iraqi legation in London. He was appointed in 1934 as
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AbdulNour returned to Mosul in 1914 and formed the Al-Alam (the Flag) organization to promote
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Minorities in the Monarchy; Study in the representation of minorities in Iraq Parliament
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AbdulNour twice won elections for a parliamentary seat to become a member of
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as a representative of the Iraqi government and became a close advisor to
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Iraqi Politician, Government Administrator, and Diplomat (1890-1957)
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The making of Iraq, 1900-1963 : capital, power, and ideology
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Thabet Abd Al-Nour's biography and political role in Iraq
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Iraqi-Yemani Relationship 1934-1962, Ph. D. dissertation
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(1973). 643:"Why the Arabs Are Neutral" 479:Mosul Cultural Encyclopedia 713: 202:Thabit Abdulaziz AbdulNour 537:Naji, Zaid Adnan (2015). 195: 124: 93: 55: 44: 35: 28: 232:Early life and education 29: 581:"Document F.O. 481_4". 311:and second time in the 248:, Turkey to study law. 210:ثابت عبدالعزيز عبدالنور 30:ثابت عبدالعزيز عبدالنور 583:British Foreign Office 275:Sharif Hussein bin Ali 391:ABDULNOUR Family Book 509:Haj, Samira (1997). 425:(in Arabic). London. 260:. In 1915, when the 224:, Saudi Arabia, and 421:Basri, Mir (2004). 242:Abdulaziz AbdulNour 677:People from Mosul 356:, King of Yemen. 342:Chargé d'affaires 313:elections of 1930 220:, Great Britain, 199: 198: 704: 692:Iraqi Christians 651: 650: 638: 632: 630: 622: 616: 615: 609: 601: 593: 587: 586: 578: 569: 568: 562: 554: 534: 525: 524: 506: 500: 498: 490: 484: 482: 474: 468: 466: 456: 441: 440: 434: 426: 418: 373:. 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Index


Member of the Iraqi Parliament
Faisal I of Iraq
Mosul
Member of the Iraqi Parliament
Faisal I of Iraq
Mosul
Mosul
Ottoman Iraq
Baghdad
Iraq
Iraqi
Arabic
Council of Representatives of Iraq
London
Jeddah
Sanaa
Mosul
Abdulaziz AbdulNour
Istanbul
Arab nationalism
Ottoman
Syria
Arab Revolt
Sharif Hussein bin Ali
King Faisal
French Army
Paris
Kingdom of Iraq
Council of Representatives of Iraq

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