-
magnetism in his oratory. He
spent much of his
career in
opposition to the
Bathist government, and he
spent many
years in exile,
particularly in Bahrain....
- al-Din al-Bitar, a
Baʻthist,
appointed Hawmad and
Qasim to his cabinet.
Hawmad served as
finance minister. However, when the
Baʻthist-dominated Military...
- manhaj.com/manhaj/articles/rzaoo-taqi-ud-din-an-nabahani-hizb-ut-tahir-and-
bathist-marxist-communism.cfm Tripp,
Charles (2010). "West Asia from the First...
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successfully sought to
promote a
value system ultimately rooted in the
Baʿthist vision for
Syrian society.. To this, we can
indeed add the cult surrounding...
- ourworldindata.org.
Demographic Developments and Po****tion
Policies in
Baʻthist Syria, Onn. Winkler, page 184, 1998. "The
World Factbook —
Central Intelligence...
- al-Sabziwari was
killed by
poisoning at the
hands of
Bathist regime operatives. Due to the
Bathist restrictions, al-Sabziwari's
funeral was only attended...
- for politics, and
after a long
discussion of more than an hour when this
Bathist (Bath
Party or
Hizbul Bas, a
political party in Syria)
interrogator did...
-
emigrated to
Kuwait in 1971,
along with his
father and
uncle due to the
Bathist pressure in Iraq, and
continued to
study under his
uncle Sadiq al-Shirazi...
- online. Baram, Amatzia. Culture, history, and
ideology in the
formation of
Baʿthist Iraq, 1968–69. New York City: St Martin’s Press, 1991. Bengio, Ofra. Saddam’s...
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Surveillance in
Baʿthist Syria: The
Fiction of
Politics in Rūzā Yāsīn Ḥasan's
Rough Draft and Samar...