Kamil Chadirji | |
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Born | Imran Kamil 1897 |
Died | February 1968 (aged 71) Baghdad, Iraqi Republic |
Resting place | Tomb of Abdul Qadir al-Kilani, Baghdad |
Nationality | Iraqi |
Occupation(s) | Lawyer, politician |
Political party | National Democratic Party |
Spouse | Muneeb Asif Aref Agha |
Children | Naseer al-Chaderchi, Rifat Chadirji |
Relatives | Raouf Chadirji (brother) |
Kamil Chadirji (1897–1968, Arabic: كامل الجادرچي),[1] also spelled Kamil al-Chadirji or Kamel al-Chaderji, was an Iraqi politician, photographer, lawyer, activist, and founder of the National Democratic Party in Iraq.[2][3] He served as a member of the Chamber of Deputies of Iraq in the 1920s and 1950s. He was the father of notable modernist architect, Rifat Chadirji and political leader, Naseer al-Chaderchi. He is noted for founding the National Democratic Party with a left-wing program and was an influential political figure in political life who opposed the monarchy and pursued a social reform agenda.[4]
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