Arif Abd ar-Razzaq


Arif Abd ar-Razzaq or Aref Abdel Razzak (1921 – 30 March 2007; Arabic: عارف عبد الرزاق) was Prime Minister of Iraq for 11 days in September 1965. On September 17 he fled to Egypt, after participating in a failed coup d'état against President Abdul Salam Arif. On 12 June 1966 he led another unsuccessful attempt to overthrow the new government of Premier Abd ar-Rahman al-Bazzaz and President Abdul Rahman Arif.[1]

Arif Abd ar-Razzaq
27th Prime Minister of Iraq
4th Prime Minister of the Republic of Iraq
In office
September 6, 1965  September 21, 1965
PresidentAbdul Salam Arif
Preceded byTahir Yahya
Succeeded byAbd ar-Rahman al-Bazzaz
Personal details
Born1921
Kubaysah, Kingdom of Iraq
Died30 March 2007 (aged 86)
Reading, Berkshire, United Kingdom
NationalityIraqi
Political partyArab Nationalist Movement
ChildrenRafi Razzak

The Man of Coups in Iraq

He participated in most of the coups which occurred in Iraq during his military service:

  1. The 14th of July 1958 coup Although he was the pilot of the royal family at that time.
  2. Ramadan Revolution 1963
  3. November 1963 Iraqi coup d'état. From November 1963 until March 1964 he was Minister of Agriculture for Iraq. From March 1964 until July 1965 he was Commander of the Air Forces.[2]
  4. Arif Abd ar-Razzaq first coup 1965
  5. Arif Abd ar-Razzaq second coup 1966 which was foiled in Mosul by Khaleel Jassim and Kareem Shindana.

References

  1. David Lea, A Political Chronology of the Middle East, Europa Publications Limited, 2001, page 73
  2. 'Who's Who in the Middle East and North Africa', The Middle East and North Africa 1965-66, Europa Publications Limited, 1965, p.723.
Political offices
Preceded by
Tahir Yayha
Prime Minister of Iraq
1965
Succeeded by
Naji Talib
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