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1963 Syrian coup d'état and Muhammad al-Sufi

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Difference between 1963 Syrian coup d'état and Muhammad al-Sufi

1963 Syrian coup d'état vs. Muhammad al-Sufi

The 1963 Syrian coup d'état, referred to by the Syrian government as the 8 March Revolution (ثورة الثامن من آذار), was the successful seizure of power in Syria by the military committee of the Syrian Regional Branch of the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party. Muhammad al-Sufi (محمد الصوفي) (born 1927 in Latakia) is a former field marshal in the Syrian Army, who played a role in the 1963 Syrian coup d'état and briefly served as Defense Minister between March and May of that year.

Similarities between 1963 Syrian coup d'état and Muhammad al-Sufi

1963 Syrian coup d'état and Muhammad al-Sufi have 20 things in common (in Unionpedia): Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party – Syria Region, Ba'ath Party, Ba'athism, Beirut, Gamal Abdel Nasser, Hafez al-Assad, Homs Military Academy, Jassem Alwan, Khalid al-Azm, Lu'ay al-Atassi, Ministry of Defense (Syria), Nasserism, National Council for the Revolutionary Command, Nazim al-Kudsi, Raef al-Maarri, Salah al-Din al-Bitar, Syria, United Arab Republic, University of California Press, Ziad al-Hariri.

Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party – Syria Region

The Arab Socialist Bath Party – Syria Region (حزب البعث العربي الاشتراكي – قطر سوريا Hizb Al-Ba'ath Al-Arabi Al-Ishtiraki – Qutr Suriya), officially the Syrian Regional Branch (Syria being a "region" of the Arab nation in Ba'ath ideology), is a neo-Ba'athist organisation founded on 7 April 1947 by Michel Aflaq, Salah al-Din al-Bitar and followers of Zaki al-Arsuzi.

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Ba'ath Party

The Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party (حزب البعث العربي الاشتراكي) was a political party founded in Syria by Michel Aflaq, Salah al-Din al-Bitar, and associates of Zaki al-Arsuzi.

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Ba'athism

Ba'athism (البعثية, al-Ba'athiyah, from بعث ba'ath, meaning "renaissance" or "resurrection") is an Arab nationalist ideology that promotes the development and creation of a unified Arab state through the leadership of a vanguard party over a progressive revolutionary government.

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Beirut

Beirut (بيروت, Beyrouth) is the capital and largest city of Lebanon.

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Gamal Abdel Nasser

Gamal Abdel Nasser Hussein (جمال عبد الناصر حسين,; 15 January 1918 – 28 September 1970) was the second President of Egypt, serving from 1956 until his death in 1970.

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Hafez al-Assad

Hafez al-Assad (حافظ الأسد,; 6 October 1930 – 10 June 2000) was a Syrian politician and field marshal of the Syrian Armed Forces who served as President of Syria from 1971 to 2000.

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Homs Military Academy

Homs Military Academy is a military educational and training institution located in Homs, Syria.

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Jassem Alwan

Jassem Alwan (جاسم علوان; given name also spelled Jasim) (born July 4, 1928) was a prominent colonel in the Syrian Army, particularly during the period of the United Arab Republic (UAR) (1958–1961) when he served as the Commander of the Qatana Base near Damascus.

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Khalid al-Azm

Khalid al-Azm (خالد العظم; 11 June 1903 – 18 November 1965) was a Syrian national leader and five-time interim Prime Minister, as well as Acting President from 4 April to 16 September 1941.

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Lu'ay al-Atassi

Lu'ay al-Atassi (لؤي الأتاسي) (1926 − 24 November 2003) was a senior commander in the Syrian Army and later the President of Syria between 9 March and 27 July 1963.

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Ministry of Defense (Syria)

The Ministry of Defense is a government ministry office of the Syrian Arab Republic, responsible for defense affairs in Syria.

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Nasserism

Nasserism (at-Tayyār an-Nāṣṣarī) is a socialist Arab nationalist political ideology based on the thinking of Gamal Abdel Nasser, one of the two principal leaders of the Egyptian revolution of 1952 and Egypt's second President.

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National Council for the Revolutionary Command

The National Council for the Revolutionary Command (NCRC) is the twenty-man council set up to rule Syria after the 1963 Syrian coup d'état.

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Nazim al-Kudsi

Nazim al-Kudsi, also spelled "Koudsi", "al-Qudsi" or "al-Cudsi" (February 14, 1906 – February 6, 1998) (ناظم القدسي), was a Syrian politician who served as the President of Syria from December 14, 1961 to March 8, 1963.

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Raef al-Maarri

Raef al-Maarri (رائف االمعري) was an officer in the Syrian Army and a deputy of Colonel Jassem Alwan.

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Salah al-Din al-Bitar

Salah ad-Din al-Bitar (صلاح الدين البيطار) (1 January 1912 – 21 July 1980) was a Syrian politician who co-founded the Arab Ba'ath Party with Michel Aflaq in the early 1940s.

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Syria

Syria (سوريا), officially known as the Syrian Arab Republic (الجمهورية العربية السورية), is a country in Western Asia, bordering Lebanon and the Mediterranean Sea to the west, Turkey to the north, Iraq to the east, Jordan to the south, and Israel to the southwest.

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United Arab Republic

The United Arab Republic (UAR; الجمهورية العربية المتحدة) was, between 1958 and 1971, a sovereign state in the Middle East, and between 1958 and 1961, a short-lived political union consisting of Egypt (including the occupied Gaza Strip) and Syria.

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University of California Press

University of California Press, otherwise known as UC Press, is a publishing house associated with the University of California that engages in academic publishing.

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Ziad al-Hariri

Mohammed Ziad al-Hariri (born 1930) is a former prominent Syrian Army officer.

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1963 Syrian coup d'état and Muhammad al-Sufi Comparison

1963 Syrian coup d'état has 97 relations, while Muhammad al-Sufi has 30. As they have in common 20, the Jaccard index is 15.75% = 20 / (97 + 30).

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