19th President of the Chamber of Deputies of Hashemite Iraq
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Mawlud Mukhlis مولود مخلص
Governor of Zor
In office 1919–1920
Monarch
Faisal I
Governor of Karbala
In office 1923–1923
Monarch
Faisal I
Personal details
Born
1886 Mosul, Ottoman Empire
Died
1951 Beirut, Lebanon
Military service
Allegiance
Ottoman Empire (1914–1916) Kingdom of Hejaz (1916–1918) Kingdom of Syria (1918–1920) Kingdom of Iraq (1920–1951)
Battles/wars
Mesopotamian campaign
Battle of Shaiba (1915)
Siege of Kut (1916)
Arab Revolt
Battle of Wadi Musa (1917)
Iraqi revolt of 1920
Mawlud Mukhlis (Arabic: مولود مخلص), born in Mosul in 1886 and died in Beirut, Lebanon in 1951, was an Arab nationalist, soldier and Iraqi politician.[1] He headed the Chamber of Deputies of Iraq from December 1937 to November 1941.[2]
^Beth K. Dougherty; Edmund A. Ghareeb (7 November 2013). Historical Dictionary of Iraq. Scarecrow Press. pp. 432–. ISBN 978-0-8108-7942-3.
^"'File 11/44 Leading Personalities in Iraq, Iran & Saudi Arabia' [29v] (58/96)". Qatar Digital Library. September 10, 2018.
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