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Sassoon Eskell

Sir Sassoon Eskell, KBE (Arabic: ساسون حسقيل; 17 March 1860 – 31 August 1932), also known as Sassoon Effendi was an Iraqi statesman, politician and financier. He is regarded in Iraq as the Father of Parliament. Eskell was the first Minister of Finance in the Kingdom and a permanent Member of Parliament until his death. Along with Gertrude Bell and T. E.…

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Profession
Statesman, financier
Born
(1860-03-17)17 March 1860 Baghdad, Ottoman Iraq
Constituency
Baghdad
Died
31 August 1932(1932-08-31) (aged 72) Paris, France
Monarch
Faisal I
Preceded by
Position established

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Creation of Post WWI Iraq

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Sassoon Eskell

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Sassoon Eskell

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related to Creation of Post WWI Iraq · 41
Sassoon Eskell → Abd, Askari, Baghdad, Britain's, British, Cairo Conference, Churchill's, Crown Jewel, Egypt, Emir Faisal, Finance, First World War, Gertrude Bell, In, India, Iraq, Iraq's, Iraqi, Iraqis, Istanbul
Prime Minister · 4
Sassoon Eskell → Abd al-Muhsin as-Sa'dun, Abd Al-Rahman Al-Gillani, Jafar al-Askari, Yasin al-Hashimi
Born · 1
Sassoon Eskell → (1860-03-17)17 March 1860 Baghdad, Ottoman Iraq
Constituency · 1
Sassoon Eskell → Baghdad
Died · 1
Sassoon Eskell → 31 August 1932(1932-08-31) (aged 72) Paris, France
Monarch · 1
Sassoon Eskell → Faisal I
Preceded by · 1
Sassoon Eskell → Position established
Profession · 1
Sassoon Eskell → Statesman, financier
Resting place · 1
Sassoon Eskell → Père Lachaise Cemetery, Paris
Succeeded by · 1
Sassoon Eskell → Abdul Muhsin al-Sa'dun

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iraq baghdad sassoon eskell parliament minister kingdom ottoman also first one 1932 arabic great man sasun father finance bell iraqi

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Sassoon EskellBorn(1860-03-17)17 March 1860 Baghdad, Ottoman Iraq1.00infobox
Sassoon EskellConstituencyBaghdad1.00infobox
Sassoon EskellDied31 August 1932(1932-08-31) (aged 72) Paris, France1.00infobox
Sassoon EskellMonarchFaisal I1.00infobox
Sassoon EskellPreceded byPosition established1.00infobox
Sassoon EskellPrime MinisterYasin al-Hashimi1.00infobox
Sassoon EskellPrime MinisterJafar al-Askari1.00infobox
Sassoon EskellPrime MinisterAbd al-Muhsin as-Sa'dun1.00infobox
Sassoon EskellPrime MinisterAbd Al-Rahman Al-Gillani1.00infobox
Sassoon EskellProfessionStatesman, financier1.00infobox
Sassoon EskellResting placePère Lachaise Cemetery, Paris1.00infobox
Sassoon EskellSucceeded byAbdul Muhsin al-Sa'dun1.00infobox

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