history
Iraq was part of the Ottoman Empire when the Baghdad Railway was created. From 1920 to 1935 Iraq was part of the British Mandate of Mesopotamia . In 1938 the embassy was located at Fasanenstrasse 3, Berlin-Charlottenburg . Until 1958, the royal Iraqi embassy was located at Argelander Str. 4, Bonn . On July 14, 1958, Faisal II was killed and dragged through Baghdad, Iraq became a republic. In 1981 the embassy was in Lennéstr. 1, Bonn, from 1981 to 1994 the embassy was located at Dürenstrasse 33 in Bad Godesberg .
Appointed
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ambassador
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Remarks
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Government of Iraq
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Government in Germany
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Leave post
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1935
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Zeid bin Hussein
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Envoy Extraordinary and Ministre plénipotentiaire
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Ghazi I.
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Cabinet Hitler
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6 Sep 1939
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6 Sep 1939
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Protecting power : Afghanistan , in the areas occupied by the Wehrmacht, the protecting power was Turkey .
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Faisal II.
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Apr 30, 1945
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1953
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Seifullah Khadadan
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Cabinet Adenauer I
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1957
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1957
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Ali Haider Suleiman
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1961 - June 2, 1962 Iraqi Ambassador in Washington, 1965: Ambassador in Bern
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Cabinet Adenauer II
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1959
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1959
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vacant
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Abd al-Karim Qasim
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Cabinet Adenauer III
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1963
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1963
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Djabir Omar
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Ahmad Hasan al-Bakr
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Cabinet Adenauer V
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May 12, 1965
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May 12, 1965
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Diplomatic relations are broken off by the Iraqi government, protecting Switzerland
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Abd al-Rahman al-Bazzaz
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Cabinet Erhard I
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Feb. 28, 1974
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Feb. 28, 1974
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Talib Shabib
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Ahmad Hasan al-Bakr
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Cabinet Schmidt I
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1976
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1982
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Bassim Mohammed Abdul Rahman Al-Bezaz
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Saddam Hussein
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Cabinet Kohl II
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1984
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Abdul Razzak Kassim Al-Hashimi
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Saddam Hussein
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Aug 3, 2010
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Hussain Mahmood Fadhlalla Alkhateeb
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Javad al-Maliki
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Merkel II cabinet
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Individual evidence
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↑ Handbook of Diplomacy , p. 227. iraqiembassy-berlin.de Auswaertiges-amt.de (PDF)