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Jawdat is a male given name. Notable people with the name include:

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Jameel Al-Madfaai Prime minister of Iraq variously in the 1900s

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Ali Jawdat Al-Ayyubi Prime minister of Iraq variously in the 1900s

Ali Jawdat al-Ayoubi was Prime Minister of Iraq from 1934–1935, 1949–1950, and in the latter half of 1957. His father was of Kurdish origin and his mother of Arab origin.

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Daniel Name list and personal name

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Jawdat Said Syrian scholar (1931–2022)

TseyJawdat Said was a Syrian-Circassian Islamic scholar who belonged to the School of the famous Islamic thinkers professor Malek Bennabi and Muhammad Iqbal. He was called the Circassian Gandhi for his pacifistic opinions.

Minister of Foreign Affairs (Iraq) Iraqi government ministry

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Cevdet is a Turkish form of the Arabic name Jawdat and may refer to:

1935 Rumaytha and Diwaniyya revolt or the 1935–1936 Iraqi Shia revolts consisted of a series of Shia tribal uprisings in the mid-Euphrates region against the Sunni dominated authority of the Kingdom of Iraq. In each revolt, the response of the Iraqi government was to use military force to crush the rebellions with little mercy. The administrative task of this forceful disciplining of the Shi'a tribes fell to General Bakr Sidqi – the same man responsible for the brutal massacre of Assyrians in 1933.

Hazem Adnan Jawdat Abu Hussein commonly known as Hazem Jawdat is a retired Jordanian footballer of Palestinian descent.

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1930 Iraqi parliamentary election

Parliamentary elections were held in Iraq on 20 October 1930 to elect the members of the Chamber of Deputies. For every twenty thousand male citizens, one Member of Parliament was elected to the Chamber of Deputies (Majlis an-Nuwwab), the dominant chamber of Parliament over the Senate. It was the third election since the establishment of the parliament.

Ronaldo is a Portuguese given name equivalent to the English Ronald. It became a common name in all Portuguese-speaking countries, being also prevalent in Italy and Spanish-speaking countries.

The 1916 uprising in Hilla or the Akif incident was an Arab uprising against the Ottoman Empire in 1916.

Rand Iyad Jawdat Abu-Hussein, known as Rand Abu-Hussein, is a Jordanian footballer who plays as a defender for local Women's League club Shabab Al-Ordon and the Jordan women's national team.