Muhammed Ali Mahmud is an Iraqi politician who held various ministerial positions during the
monarchy in Iraq.
Career
He worked as a clerk for the Iraqi Law School after it reopened in 1919, and Ibrahim Al-Waidh succeeded him after graduating in the second year.
He held the position of Minister of Finance succeeding Jaafar Abu Al Taman in the Ministry of
Hikmat Sulayman
Hikmat Sulayman (1889 – 16 June 1964) ( ar, حكمت سليمان) was prime minister of Iraq from October 30, 1936 to August 12, 1937 at the head of a Party of National Brotherhood government.
Sulayman, of Iraqi Arab, Circassianİsmail Hâm ...
in 1937, and he was appointed to the position of Minister without Ministry at the last days of
Rashid Ali al-Gaylani's third Ministry and then to the position of Minister of Works and Transport in the fourth Ministry of Rashid Ali al-Gaylani in 1941.
He was then sentenced to 5 years in prison in the Mayes movement case 1941.
He then held the position of Minister of Justice in the seventh ministry of
Al Madfaai, in the second ministry of al Jamali and the 12th ministry of
Nuri al-Said in addition to holding the position of Deputy Prime Minister in the First
al-Jamali Ministry
and the position of Acting Minister of Development in addition to holding the position of Minister of Justice in 1954 succeeding the resigned Minister Abdul Majeed Mahmoud Al-Qarah Ghouli.
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Iraqi politicians
Justice ministers of Iraq
Finance ministers of Iraq
Year of birth missing
Year of death missing