Faisal had a circumcision party on Thursday, 7 November 1935, in al Zuhoor Palace and of and his son, , attended the party as well as the staff of the Hashemite Family | King of Iraq [ ] On 8 September 1933, King Faisal I died, and Ghazi was crowned as King Ghazi I |
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An official police expert ruled that the Palace's explanation was consistent with the police examination | For this purpose, he had his own radio station in al-Zuhoor royal palace in which he promoted that claim and other radical views |
Ghazi was suspected of having an extra-marital affair with a young Iraqi servant.
According to the scholars and , a common view by many Iraqis at the time was that he was killed on the orders of , because of his plans for unification of Iraq with Kuwait | In the same year, Ghazi joined his father in and was appointed as and heir to the Kingdom of Iraq |
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On the same day, Ghazi was appointed in the , of the , and of the | Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, 2000, p |
King Ghazi attended a banquet in the evening of that day which was attended by the Abdullah of Transjordan and his son Nayef, and , and he invited the Prime Minister, former prime ministers, the leaders of the and the , and senior statesmen.
3Ghazi was taken for his first flight by Halliburton and Stephens in a biplane named the 'Flying Carpet' | Early life [ ] Ghazi was the only son of Faisal later to become and Huzaima bint Nasser |
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Unlike his worldly father, Ghazi grew up a shy and inexperienced young man | They traveled to where Ghazi's uncle was King |