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Colonel Kamil Shabib (Arabic: كامل شبيب;‎ 1895 – 20 August 1944) was one of the Four Colonels of the Golden Square, a pro-Nazi cabal that briefly overthrew the Hashemite monarchy in Iraq in 1941. When the British intervened and the coup was suppressed, Said was sentenced to death. He and his collaborators were hanged. He served in the Ottoman Army as an officer before joining the Royal Iraqi Army of the newly independent Kingdom of Iraq.

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  • العقيد كامل شبيب الشمري (1895 - 1944) أحد الضباط الذين ساهموا بانقلاب عسكري في مايو ،1941 مع فهمي سعيد وصلاح الدين الصباغ ومحمود سلمان وهم العقداء الأربعة الذين لعبوا دورا مهما في تطور الأحداث السياسية في العراق في الفترة 1938 ـ 1941، وساهم في قيام ثورة رشيد عالي الكيلاني عام 1941. (ar)
  • Colonel Kamil Shabib (Arabic: كامل شبيب;‎ 1895 – 20 August 1944) was one of the Four Colonels of the Golden Square, a pro-Nazi cabal that briefly overthrew the Hashemite monarchy in Iraq in 1941. When the British intervened and the coup was suppressed, Said was sentenced to death. He and his collaborators were hanged. He served in the Ottoman Army as an officer before joining the Royal Iraqi Army of the newly independent Kingdom of Iraq. (en)
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  • العقيد كامل شبيب الشمري (1895 - 1944) أحد الضباط الذين ساهموا بانقلاب عسكري في مايو ،1941 مع فهمي سعيد وصلاح الدين الصباغ ومحمود سلمان وهم العقداء الأربعة الذين لعبوا دورا مهما في تطور الأحداث السياسية في العراق في الفترة 1938 ـ 1941، وساهم في قيام ثورة رشيد عالي الكيلاني عام 1941. (ar)
  • Colonel Kamil Shabib (Arabic: كامل شبيب;‎ 1895 – 20 August 1944) was one of the Four Colonels of the Golden Square, a pro-Nazi cabal that briefly overthrew the Hashemite monarchy in Iraq in 1941. When the British intervened and the coup was suppressed, Said was sentenced to death. He and his collaborators were hanged. He served in the Ottoman Army as an officer before joining the Royal Iraqi Army of the newly independent Kingdom of Iraq. The members of the Golden Square were Colonel Salah al-Din al-Sabbagh, Colonel Shabib, Colonel Fahmi Said, and Colonel Mahmud Salman. During the Anglo-Iraqi War, the four members of the Golden Square commanded units located in the Baghdad area. Salah ad-Din al-Sabbagh was commander of the Iraqi 3rd Infantry Division. Kamal Shabib commanded the 1st Infantry Division. Fahmi Said commanded the Independent Mechanized Brigade. Mahmud Salman, the one non-Army officer, was the Chief of the Air Force. (en)
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