- Fuad al-
Rikabi (Arabic: فؤاد الركابي, romanized: Fuʾād al-Riqābī; 1932 –
December 1971) was an
Iraqi politician and the
founder of the
Iraqi Regional...
- Ali Rida al-
Rikabi (Arabic: علي رضا باشا الركابي; 1864 – 25 May 1943) was the
First Prime Minister in
modern Syria and was also the 3rd
Prime Minister...
- al-
Rikabi was
appointed Military Governor of OETA East.
Prince Faisal son of King
Hussain of
Mecca entered Damascus as on 4
October and
appointed Rikabi...
- Branch, is an
Iraqi Ba'athist
political party founded in 1951 by Fuad al-
Rikabi. It was the
Iraqi regional branch of the
original Ba'ath Party,
before changing...
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Segal Abdulwahab Rikabi an
Iraqi poet, was born in
Karbala and grew up in Baghdad. She
graduated from
University of
Baghdad in 1980 and got her PhD in...
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Chair was the
former secretary general of the
Iraqi Baath Party, Fuad al-
Rikabi. The
General Secretary and
Information Minister was
Abdul Karim Farhan....
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parliamentary election. The
party was
formed in
early December 2020 by Alaa Al
Rikabi, a
doctor and
civil activist with
other civil activists inside a tent in...
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Wafia Al-
Rikabi (born 4
August 1993),
known professionally as Wafia, is an
Australian singer-songwriter of Iraqi-Syrian origin.
Originally studying biomedicine...
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establishment of the
United Arab
Republic (UAR) in 1958. On 24 June 1959, Fuad al-
Rikabi, the
Regional Secretary of the
Iraqi Regional Branch,
accused the National...
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Abdel Khaliq al-
Rikabi is an
Iraqi author. He is one of the few
major Iraqi authors to have
resisted emigration. He is best
known for his
novel Seventh...