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Muhammad Najib ar-Ruba'i

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Muhammad Najib ar-Ruba'i
محمد نجيب الربيعي
Al-Rubaiy in 1960
1st President of Iraq
In office
14 July 1958 – 8 February 1963
Prime MinisterAbd al-Karim Qasim
Preceded byFaisal II (as the King of Iraq)
Succeeded byAbdul Salam Arif
Personal details
Born(1904-07-14)14 July 1904
Baghdad, Baghdad Vilayet, Ottoman Empire
Died1965 (aged 60–61)
Baghdad, Iraq
NationalityIraqi
Political partyIndependent
OccupationPresident of Iraq (1958–63)
Signature
Military service
Allegiance Mandatory Iraq (1924–1932)
 Kingdom of Iraq (1932–1958)
Iraqi Republic (1958–1963)
Branch/service Iraqi Ground Forces
Years of service1924-1963
Rank Lieutenant General
Battles/wars
At the Military Staff College in Iraq, 1942. Ar-Ruba'i is the third officer seated below, from the right.

Muhammad Najib ar-Ruba'i (Arabic: محمد نجيب الربيعي; also spelled Al-Rubaiy; 1904–1965) was an Iraqi military officer and politician who served as the first president of Iraq, from 14 July 1958 to 8 February 1963.[1] Together with Abdul Karim Qassim,[2] he was one of the leaders of the 14 July Revolution that toppled King Faisal II and the Hashemite Iraqi monarchy in 1958.

While Qassim became prime minister and held most of the power, Ar-Ruba'i was elected head of state with the title of Chairman of the Sovereignty Council. The Sovereignty Council had a representative from each of the communal/ethnic groups. Ar-Ruba'i represented the Sunni community.[citation needed]

In 1963, Qassim was deposed in the Ramadan Revolution. This led Ar-Ruba'i to retire from politics, and he eventually died in 1965.

References

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  1. ^ Cahoon, Ben (2000). "Iraq - Chronology" (web). worldstatesmen.org. Retrieved 25 May 2008.
  2. ^ "Iraq PROFILE" (web). U.S. Department of State. 17 October 2006. Retrieved 25 May 2008.
Preceded by
Faisal II (as King of Iraq)
President of Iraq
14 July 1958 – 8 February 1963
Succeeded by