Muhammed Hasan Kubba

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Muhammed Hasan Kubba born in 1891 in Baghdad and died in 1964, was an Iraqi politician who held various ministerial positions during the monarchy in Iraq.

Career[edit]

He became involved in the Ottoman army in World War I.[1]

He contributed to the founding of the Ja`fari Youth Society in 1919, and most of its members were students from the Ja`fari School, and the house of Abd al-Ghani Kubba was its residence and it included young people including Abd al-Ghani Kubba, Sami Khundeh, Mohammed Hasan Kubba, Sadiq al-Bassam, Sadiq Habbeh, Abd al-Razzaq al-Azari, Raouf al-Bahrani, Abdel Aziz al-Qattan and Ja`far Hamandi and others.[2]

He studied at the Law School in Baghdad.[1]

He held various ministerial positions such as the Minister of Social Affairs and the Minister of Justice,[3] and also served as the president of the Iraqi Parliament 1944–1946.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b الموسوي, عباس فرحان (2018-07-01). "محمد حسن كبة - مراحل حياته الأولى وبواكير نشاطه السياسي حتى عام 1920-". لارك (in Arabic). 3 (30). doi:10.31185/lark.Vol3.Iss30.254. ISSN 2663-5836.
  2. ^ "الگاردينيا - مجلة ثقافية عامة - الحاج عبد الغني كبة الوزير (بلا وزارة) في اول وزارة عراقية". www.algardenia.com. Retrieved 2020-09-22.
  3. ^ Ghareeb, Edmund A.; Dougherty, Beth (2004-03-18). Historical Dictionary of Iraq. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-6568-6.