Abd Al-Muhsin As-Sa'dun - Death

Death

During his fourth term in office, Al-Saadoon died; he was alleged to have committed suicide.

Political offices
Preceded by
Abd Al-Rahman Al-Gillani
Prime Minister of Iraq
November 18, 1922—November 21, 1923
Succeeded by
Jafar al-Askari
Preceded by
Yasin al-Hashimi
Prime Minister of Iraq
June 19, 1925—November 1, 1926
Succeeded by
Jafar al-Askari
Preceded by
Jafar al-Askari
Prime Minister of Iraq
January 14, 1928—January 20, 1929
Succeeded by
Tawfiq al-Suwaidi
Preceded by
Tawfiq al-Suwaidi
Prime Minister of Iraq
September 19, 1929—November 13, 1929
Succeeded by
Naji al-Suwaidi
Prime Ministers of Iraq
British Mandate of Mesopotamia (1920–1932)
  • al Gillani
  • as-Sa'dun
  • al-Askari†
  • al-Hashimi†
  • Tawfiq al-Suwaidi
  • Naji al-Suwaidi
  • as-Said†
Kingdom of Iraq (1932–1958)
  • Shawkat
  • al-Gaylani
  • al-Midfai†
  • al-Aiyubi†
  • al-Hashimi†
  • Sulayman
  • as-Said†
  • H. Pachachi
  • Tawfiq al-Suwaidi
  • Arshad al-Umari
  • Jabr
  • as-Sadr
  • Muzahim al-Pachachi
  • Mustafa al-Umari
  • Mahmud†
  • al-Jamali
  • Arshad al-Umari
  • Mirjan
  • Baban
Republic of Iraq (1958–2003)
  • Qasim†
  • al-Bakr†
  • Yahya†
  • ar-Razzaq†
  • al-Bazzaz†
  • Talib
  • Arif†
  • Yahya†
  • an-Naif†
  • al-Bakr
  • Hussein
  • Hammadi
  • Zubeidi
  • as-Samarrai
  • Hussein
Iraqi Governing Council (2003–2004)
  • al-Ulloum*
  • al-Jaafari
  • Chalabi
  • Allawi
  • Talabani
  • al-Hakim
  • A. Pachachi
  • Hamid
  • al-Ulloum
  • Barzani
  • Salim
  • al-Yawer
Republic of Iraq (since 2004)
  • Allawi*
  • al-Jaafari
  • al-Maliki
Authority control
  • VIAF: 60380283
Persondata
Name Al-Saadoon, Abd Al-Muhsin
Alternative names
Short description Politician
Date of birth 1879
Place of birth
Date of death 1929
Place of death


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