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  1. Marschall Ahmad Hasan al-Bakr, auch Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr war ein irakischer Militär und Politiker. Al-Bakr war als Vorsitzender der Baath-Partei, die 1963–2003 vorherrschende Partei im Irak war, an mehreren Staatsstreichen beteiligt. Von Februar 1963 bis November 1963 war er Premierminister und von November 1963 bis Januar 1964 ...

  2. Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr (1 July 1914 – 4 October 1982) was an Iraqi politician who served as the fourth president of Iraq, from 17 July 1968 to 16 July 1979.

  3. 4. Sept. 2003 · Juli 1958 eilte Ahmad Hasan al-Bakr in die heilige Stadt Nadschaf, um eine Fatwa zu erwirken. General al-Bakr, Sunnit aus Tikrit, Förderer von Saddam Hussein, ernannte sich selbst zum...

  4. Aḥmad Ḥasan al-Bakr (born 1914, Tikrīt, Iraq—died Oct. 4, 1982, Baghdad) was the president of Iraq from 1968 to 1979. Al-Bakr entered the Iraqi Military Academy in 1938 after spending six years as a primary-school teacher. He was a member of the Baʿth Party and was forced to retire from the Iraqi army for revolutionary activities in 1959.

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  5. Led by Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr, the Ba'ath Party came to power in Iraq through the bloodless 17 July 1968 Revolution, which overthrew Iraqi president Abdul Rahman Arif and Iraqi prime minister Tahir Yahya.

  6. The 17 July Revolution (Arabic: انقلاب 17 تموز, romanized: inqilāb 17 Tammūz) was a bloodless coup in Iraq in 1968 led by Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr, Abd ar-Razzaq an-Naif, and Abd ar-Rahman al-Dawud that ousted President Abdul Rahman Arif and Prime Minister Tahir Yahya and brought the Iraqi Regional Branch of the Arab ...

  7. 17. Mai 2010 · Saddam Hussein wurde schnell zum starken Mann hinter Ahmed Hassan al Bakr, einem Vetter mütterlicherseits, den er schließlich im Juli 1979 stürzte. Der anschließenden Säuberungswelle in der...