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- 1935–36_Iraqi_Shia_revolts abstract "1935 Rumaytha and Diwaniyya revolt or the 1935–1936 Iraqi Shia revolts consisted of a series of Shia tribal uprisings in the mid-Euphrates region against the Sunni dominated authority of the Kingdom of Iraq. In each revolt, the response of the Iraqi government was to use military force to crush the rebellions with little mercy. The administrative task of this forceful disciplining of the Shi'a tribes fell to General Bakr Sidqi – the same man responsible for the brutal massacre of Assyrians in 1933. Parallel revolts, opposing conscription, also broke out that year in northern Iraq (Kurdish populated) and Jabal Sinjar (mostly Yazidi populated) regions.The Shia tribes of the mid-Euphrates region (as well as the Kurds in the North Iraq) saw themselves increasingly under-represented in the Sunni-dominated Iraqi government, which further detereorated with the exclusion of key Shia sheikhs from the Iraqi parliament in 1934 elections. As a result unrest broke out in the mid-Euphrates in January 1935. Following unsuccessful attempts by Shia leaders to achieve relief of certain grievances in return for reconciliation, the rebellion spread to the region of Diwaniyya, led by two powerful sheikhs. The rebellion, however, was pacified within a single week, as internal Iraqi politics allowed the resignation of the Iraqi government.Following the arrest of one of the more prominent clerical followers of Ayatollah Khashif al-Ghita in May, Shia uprisings again spread in the mid-Euphrates. Martial law was declared in Diwaniyya by Bakr Sidqi and the full power of the Iraqi airforce and army was deployed against the Shia tribesmen. By the end of May they were defeated and the revolt over. However, this didn't end the uprisings, as other incidents followed from time to time. Hundreds of Shia tribesmen were killed over the course of these events.The 1935 Shia uprisings posed no direct threat to the central Iraqi rule, since the tribes were too fragmented. Nevertheless, in 1936 the Shia tribes rose up again, killing 90 Iraqi troops and downing two aircraft. Sidqi's troops quickly prevailed, exacting a harsh punishment in destroying homes, imprisoning civilians and conducting public hangings of scores of men.".
- 1935–36_Iraqi_Shia_revolts wikiPageID "31098786".
- 1935–36_Iraqi_Shia_revolts wikiPageRevisionID "569055079".
- 1935–36_Iraqi_Shia_revolts casualties "90".
- 1935–36_Iraqi_Shia_revolts casualties "Hundreds of tribesmen killed".
- 1935–36_Iraqi_Shia_revolts casualties "Scores hanged".
- 1935–36_Iraqi_Shia_revolts casualties "Total: around 500 killed".
- 1935–36_Iraqi_Shia_revolts combatant "Ikha Party".
- 1935–36_Iraqi_Shia_revolts combatant "Iraqi Shia tribesmen".
- 1935–36_Iraqi_Shia_revolts combatant "Kingdom of Iraq".
- 1935–36_Iraqi_Shia_revolts commander "Abd al-Walid al-Hajj Sikkar".
- 1935–36_Iraqi_Shia_revolts commander "Ali Jawdat".
- 1935–36_Iraqi_Shia_revolts commander "Bakr Sidqi".
- 1935–36_Iraqi_Shia_revolts commander "Khashif al-Ghita".
- 1935–36_Iraqi_Shia_revolts commander "Yasin al-Hashimi".
- 1935–36_Iraqi_Shia_revolts conflict "1935".
- 1935–36_Iraqi_Shia_revolts date "1935".
- 1935–36_Iraqi_Shia_revolts place Kingdom_of_Iraq.
- 1935–36_Iraqi_Shia_revolts result "Revolts suppressed".
- 1935–36_Iraqi_Shia_revolts subject Category:1935_in_Iraq.
- 1935–36_Iraqi_Shia_revolts subject Category:1936_in_Iraq.
- 1935–36_Iraqi_Shia_revolts subject Category:Conflicts_in_1935.
- 1935–36_Iraqi_Shia_revolts subject Category:Conflicts_in_1936.
- 1935–36_Iraqi_Shia_revolts subject Category:Protests_in_Iraq.
- 1935–36_Iraqi_Shia_revolts subject Category:Rebellions_in_Iraq.
- 1935–36_Iraqi_Shia_revolts type Event.
- 1935–36_Iraqi_Shia_revolts type MilitaryConflict.
- 1935–36_Iraqi_Shia_revolts type SocietalEvent.
- 1935–36_Iraqi_Shia_revolts type Event.
- 1935–36_Iraqi_Shia_revolts type Event.
- 1935–36_Iraqi_Shia_revolts type Thing.
- 1935–36_Iraqi_Shia_revolts comment "1935 Rumaytha and Diwaniyya revolt or the 1935–1936 Iraqi Shia revolts consisted of a series of Shia tribal uprisings in the mid-Euphrates region against the Sunni dominated authority of the Kingdom of Iraq. In each revolt, the response of the Iraqi government was to use military force to crush the rebellions with little mercy.".
- 1935–36_Iraqi_Shia_revolts label "1935–36 Iraqi Shia revolts".
- 1935–36_Iraqi_Shia_revolts label "Revoltas xiitas no Iraque de 1935-1936".
- 1935–36_Iraqi_Shia_revolts label "ثورة شيعة العراق 1935–1936".
- 1935–36_Iraqi_Shia_revolts sameAs 1935%E2%80%9336_Iraqi_Shia_revolts.
- 1935–36_Iraqi_Shia_revolts sameAs Revoltas_xiitas_no_Iraque_de_1935-1936.
- 1935–36_Iraqi_Shia_revolts sameAs Q4563705.
- 1935–36_Iraqi_Shia_revolts sameAs Q4563705.
- 1935–36_Iraqi_Shia_revolts wasDerivedFrom 1935–36_Iraqi_Shia_revolts?oldid=569055079.