
Published online:
22 March 2012
Published in print:
07 September 2008
Online ISBN:
9780520934757
Print ISBN:
9780520255517
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“Machine-Gunned With Effect” “Machine-Gunned With Effect”
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Plebiscite Without the Plebs Plebiscite Without the Plebs
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“Subtle Schemer” “Subtle Schemer”
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Iraq's “Perplexing Predicament” Iraq's “Perplexing Predicament”
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Bakr Sidqi Bakr Sidqi
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Ghazi and his Sister Ghazi and his Sister
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The Assyrian Levies The Assyrian Levies
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Confrontation and Massacre Confrontation and Massacre
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The Reckless “Fauve” The Reckless “Fauve”
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Flight of the Regent Flight of the Regent
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“Coup” and Countercoup “Coup” and Countercoup
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The Thirty-Day War The Thirty-Day War
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The Farhud The Farhud
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The Long-Deferred End The Long-Deferred End
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Cite
Salt, Jeremy, 'Small Wars in Iraq', The Unmaking of the Middle East: A History of Western Disorder in Arab Lands (Oakland, CA , 2008; online edn, California Scholarship Online, 22 Mar. 2012), https://doi.org/10.1525/california/9780520255517.003.0006, accessed 5 May 2025.
Abstract
This chapter focuses on the critical episodes in the history of Iraq from the great revolt of 1920 to the revolution in 1958. It discusses the British occupation of Iraq and the crystallization of uprising across the country into a general revolt involving the Kurds, Turkmen, and Sunni Arab Muslims. The chapter highlights the installation of Faisal as the first king of Iraq and the role of Bakr Sidq in the conflicts in Iraq, and describes the political impact of the coup and countercoup and the Thirty-Day War.
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