Overview
The Hashemite Kingdom of Iraq was the Iraqi state located in the Middle East from 1932 to 1958. It was founded on 23 August 1921 as the Kingdom of Iraq, following the defeat of the Ottoman Empire in the Mesopotamian campaign of the First World War. Although a League of Nations mandate was awarded to the United Kingdom in 1920, the 1920 Iraqi revolt resulted in the scrapping of the original mandate plan in favour of a formally sovereign Iraqi kingdom, but one that was under effective British administration. The plan was formally established by the Anglo-Iraqi Treaty. The population of the Kingdom was 2.8 million at the founding in 1928, and by the end of the Kingdom in 1958.
Historical Periods
Kingdom of Iraq (1932–1935)
1932 CE – 1935 CE
Capital: BaghdadArea: 434,168 km²
Kingdom of Iraq (1936–1941)
1936 CE – 1941 CE
Capital: BaghdadArea: 433,686 km²
Kingdom of Iraq (1942–1942)
1942 CE – 1942 CE
Capital: BaghdadArea: 433,661 km²
Kingdom of Iraq (1947–1955)
1947 CE – 1955 CE
Capital: BaghdadArea: 434,093 km²
Kingdom of Iraq (1956–1957)
1956 CE – 1957 CE
Capital: BaghdadArea: 434,093 km²