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Rifat Chadirji (Arabic: رفعة الجادرجي, romanized: Rifa'ah al-Jādarjī, also
Romanized Rifa'at Al Chaderchi; 6
December 1926 – 10
April 2020) was an Iraqi...
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Kamil Chadirji (1897–1968, Arabic: كامل الجادرچي), also
spelled Kamil al-
Chadirji or
Kamel al-Chaderji, was an
Iraqi politician, photographer, lawyer...
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permanently and took
steps to
preserve them. The architect,
Rifat Chadirji and his father, Kamil,
photographed structures and
monuments across Iraq...
- Baghdad.
Modern prominent architects include Zaha Hadid,
Basil Bayati,
Rifat Chadirji and
Hisham N.
Ashkouri among others. The capital,
Ninus or Nineveh, was...
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Reports that
Chadirji had been
invited to
rebuild the
monument circulated for many years, but no
progress has been evident, and the
elderly Chadirji has since...
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personalities such as Abd al-Fattah Ibrahim [ar],
Jafar Abu-Timman [ar],
Kamil Chadirji and
Hikmat Sulayman. In 1936, the
Ahali group was
involved in a coup d'état...
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distinguished Iraqi artist-architect
Rifat Chadirji, who
lived in London, and is a
brother of a
member of the IGC.
Chadirji commented that the
guidelines sti****ted...
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urban planner H****an Fathy, in 1986 to
Iraqi architect and
educator Rifat Chadirji, in 2001 to Sri
Lankan architect Geoffrey Bawa, and in 2010 to historian...
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Parliament members,
including Ja'far Abu al-Timman,
Hikmat Sulayman,
Kamil Chadirji, and
Mohammed Hadid.
Perhaps more importantly, its
history illustrated...
- to the
Unknown Soldier (1959–2002)
designed by
local architect,
Rifat Chadirji; a
statue of
Saddam Hussein (2002–2003) by
local sculptor Khalid Ezzat...