Modern Era · Middle East · Politics

1958

Iraqi revolution

July 14, 1958

Iraqi army officers led by Abdul Karim Qasim overthrew the pro-Western Hashemite monarchy in a bloody coup. King Faisal II and his family were shot in the palace garden. The pro-Western regime in Baghdad was gone. Iraq would pass through a series of coups before finally ending up, in 1968, under the Baath Party that produced Saddam Hussein.