A Documentary Study of the Royal Court Budget during the Reign of King Ghazi of Iraq (1933-1939):
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https://doi.org/10.35696/.v1i5.479Keywords:
state budget, The king of Iraq, King Ghazi, Ministry of FinanceAbstract
This research tries to use an integrated picture of one of the important political epochs in the contemporary history of Iraq, focusing on the budget of the royal court during the reign of King Ghazi of Iraq (1933-1939 AD), based on the unpublished royal court documents. This picture will shed light on the financial side of the state; Because the presidency of the royal court represents the first department in the State of Iraq, and it will give a picture of the overall relationship between the Ministry of Finance and the rest of the other departments of the state. It will also provide an accurate picture of the areas of exchange and its nature and the bodies that spend it, and even its financial amounts.Downloads
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Al-Marsoumi, G. D. F. . (2009). A Documentary Study of the Royal Court Budget during the Reign of King Ghazi of Iraq (1933-1939): . Journal of Arts, 1(5), 171-190. https://doi.org/10.35696/.v1i5.479
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