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  1. Jafar Mustafa Abdul Rahman Jafar al-Askari (en árabe: جعفر مصطفى عبد الرحمن جعفر العسكري ‎) (1887 – 1936) fue dos veces primer ministro de Irak, la primera vez desde el 22 de noviembre de 1923 al 3 de agosto de 1924, y la segunda vez del 21 de noviembre de 1926 al 31 de diciembre de 1927.

  2. Ja'far Pasha al-Askari (Arabic: جعفر باشا العسكري, Ja‘far Bāsha al-‘Askari;‎ 15 September 1885 – 29 October 1936) was an Iraqi politician who served twice as Prime Minister of Iraq in 1923–1924 and again in 1926–1927.

  3. Jaʿfar al-ʿAskarī (born 1887, Baghdad, Iraq, Ottoman Empire [now in Iraq]—died Oct. 30, 1936, Baghdad) was an army officer and Iraqi political leader who played an important role in the Arab nationalist movements during and after World War I.

  4. After King Faisal left Syria in 1920, Askari went to Iraq, where he served as defence minister under King Faisal and founded Iraq’s modern army. Jafar Al Askari served as prime minister of Iraq three times, and was then named Iraq’s ambassador in London, where he studied law.

  5. 14 de may. de 2011 · In this podcast, Matt MacLean explores post-Ottoman transition through the life and writings of Jafar Pasha al-Askari, an Ottoman military officer who also served under the British Mandate.

  6. 25 de ene. de 2023 · In June 1916, Sharif Husayn of Mecca opened the Arab revolt against the Ottoman Turks. A year later, Ja’far al-‘Askari, an Iraqi officer and a future prime minister of Iraq, was appointed commander-in-chief of the Northern Army of the Arab revolt.

  7. 3 de mar. de 2015 · The Memoirs of Jafar Al-Askari (1885–1936). Translated by Mustafa Tariq Al-Askari. Edited by William Facey and Najdat Fathi Safwat. Arabian Publishing, London. 2003. ISBN 978-0-9544792-0-6, pp. xviii + 294, 50 photographs, 11 maps, 1 table, references, index. Price: £25.00. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 March 2015. Saul Kelly.