what happened to Iraq after getting independence from British
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On October 3, 1932,
Iraq was admitted to the League of Nations as an independent state. Since
conflict between Iraq’s political leaders centred essentially on how to end the
mandate rather than on the right of independence, King Fayṣal sought the
cooperation of opposition leaders after independence. Shortly after Iraq’s
admission to the League, Nūrī al-Saʿīd, who had been prime minister since 1930,
resigned. After an interim administration, King Fayṣal invited Rashīd ʿAlī
al-Gaylānī,
one of the opposition leaders, to form a new government. For a short while it
seemed that all the country’s leaders would close ranks and devote all their
efforts to internal reforms
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