Ghazi of Iraq, born on March twenty-first, nineteen twelve, was a prominent figure in the history of Iraq, serving as its king from nineteen thirty-three until his untimely death in nineteen thirty-nine. His royal lineage traced back to his father, Faisal I, and he was born in the holy city of Mecca.
Before ascending to the throne, Ghazi briefly held the title of Crown Prince of the Kingdom of Syria in nineteen twenty. His reign was marked by significant political challenges and efforts to solidify Iraq's independence and national identity.
Tragically, Ghazi's life was cut short in a car accident in Baghdad on April fourth, nineteen thirty-nine. His passing led to the ascension of his son, Faisal II, who would inherit the complexities of leadership in a changing world.