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- Guardians_of_Independence abstract "The Guardians of Independence (Haras al Istiqlal) were a secretive, clandestine political group established in early 1919 to oppose the British occupation of Iraq following World War I. Jafar abu al-Timman was its main organizer and leader. The Guardians of Independence used both nationalist and religious rhetoric against the British presence and contributed greatly to the rise of emotions that led to the 1920 revolt. It called for Iraqi and Syrian independence, the establishment of a constitutional monarchy, and the rejection of technical or economic assistance from the British. It concentrated most of its activities in the central Euphrates and in Baghdad. Its leadership included a number of prominent religious and political figures: Sayyid Muhammad al-Sadr, Sayyid Muhammed Ali Bahrululoom, Shakir Mahmud, Hikmat Shawkat, Jalal Baban, and Muhamman Baqir al-Shabibi.".
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- Guardians_of_Independence wikiPageWikiLink Baghdad.
- Guardians_of_Independence wikiPageWikiLink British_Mandate_for_Mesopotamia_(legal_instrument).
- Guardians_of_Independence wikiPageWikiLink British_Mandate_of_Mesopotamia.
- Guardians_of_Independence wikiPageWikiLink Category:20th_century_in_Iraq.
- Guardians_of_Independence wikiPageWikiLink Category:Politics_of_Iraq.
- Guardians_of_Independence wikiPageWikiLink Euphrates.
- Guardians_of_Independence wikiPageWikiLink Iraqi_revolt_against_the_British.
- Guardians_of_Independence wikiPageWikiLink Jafar_abu_al-Timman.
- Guardians_of_Independence wikiPageWikiLink Jalal_Baban.
- Guardians_of_Independence wikiPageWikiLink RAF_Iraq_Command.
- Guardians_of_Independence wikiPageWikiLink Sayyid_Muhammad_al-Sadr.
- Guardians_of_Independence wikiPageWikiLink Sayyid_Muhammed_Ali_Bahrululoom.
- Guardians_of_Independence wikiPageWikiLink Syria.
- Guardians_of_Independence wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- Guardians_of_Independence wikiPageWikiLinkText "Guardians of Independence".
- Guardians_of_Independence wikiPageWikiLinkText "Istiqlal".
- Guardians_of_Independence hasPhotoCollection Guardians_of_Independence.
- Guardians_of_Independence subject Category:20th_century_in_Iraq.
- Guardians_of_Independence subject Category:Politics_of_Iraq.
- Guardians_of_Independence hypernym Group.
- Guardians_of_Independence type Band.
- Guardians_of_Independence comment "The Guardians of Independence (Haras al Istiqlal) were a secretive, clandestine political group established in early 1919 to oppose the British occupation of Iraq following World War I. Jafar abu al-Timman was its main organizer and leader. The Guardians of Independence used both nationalist and religious rhetoric against the British presence and contributed greatly to the rise of emotions that led to the 1920 revolt.".
- Guardians_of_Independence label "Guardians of Independence".
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- Guardians_of_Independence sameAs Q5614099.
- Guardians_of_Independence sameAs Q5614099.
- Guardians_of_Independence wasDerivedFrom Guardians_of_Independence?oldid=491343860.
- Guardians_of_Independence isPrimaryTopicOf Guardians_of_Independence.