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Sidqi (Arabic: صدقي,
Sidqī; also
spelled Sedki, Sedqi, Sıdkı, or Sıtkı) The
dotless i
appears in
Turkish spellings.
Sitki Akçatepe (1902–1985), Turkish...
- Bakr
Sidqi al-Askari (Arabic: بكر صدقي العسكري; 1890 – 11
August 1937) was an
Iraqi general of
Kurdish origin, born in 1890 and ********inated on 11 August...
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Muhammad Tawfiq Sidqi (Arabic: محمد توفيق صدقي, romanized: Muḥammad Tawfīq
Ṣidqī; 1881–1920) was an
Egyptian Islamic scholar who
argued against the authenticity...
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Muhammad Najati Sidqi (Arabic: محمد نجاتي صدقي, Muḥammad Najātī
Ṣidqī, 19 May 1905 – 17
November 1979) was a
Palestinian public intellectual and activist...
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Ṣidqi Bin ʿAli Ismaʿil (صدقي بن علي إسماعيل, 1924 – 26
September 1972) was a
Syrian scholar, writer, novelist, and playwright. His work
promoted the cause...
- the ****yrian affair, was
committed by the
Kingdom of Iraq, led by Bakr
Sidqi,
during a
campaign systematically targeting the ****yrians in and around...
- Atef
Mohamed Naguib Sedky (29
August 1930 – 25
February 2005; Arabic: عاطف محمد نجيب صدقى, IPA: [ˈʕɑːtˤef mæˈħæmmæd næˈɡiːb ˈsedʔi]) was the
Prime Minister...
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ministers untouchable by parliament.
While his
critics denounced Sidqi as a dictator,
Sidqi saw the
constitution as a
defense against dictatorship, saying:...
- Aziz
Sedky (Arabic: عزيز صدقي, IPA: [ʕæˈziːz ˈsedʔi]; 1 July 1920 – 25
January 2008) was an
Egyptian politician and engineer.
Sedky served as the Prime...
- The 1936
Iraqi coup d'état, also
known as the Bakr
Sidqi coup, was
initiated by
general Bakr
Sidqi in
order to
overthrow Prime Minister Yasin al-Hashimi...