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Abd al-Karim al-Jundi was born on 1932 in Salamiyah, French Mandate of Syria, is an Abd al Karim al Jundi was military officer. Discover Abd al-Karim al-Jundi's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 37 years old?

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Age 37 years old
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Born 1932, 1932
Birthday 1932
Birthplace Salamiyah, French Mandate of Syria
Date of death 1969
Died Place Damascus, Syria
Nationality Syria

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1960

In 1960, al-Jundi, then a captain in the army of the United Arab Republic (UAR), became a founding member of the secretive Military Committee of the Ba'ath Party.

In the beginning, the Military Committee's goal was to rebuild the Ba'ath Party, which had been dissolved on the orders of Gamal Abdel Nasser when the UAR was founded, and establish a new party leadership.

1961

Following the Syrian secessionist coup of 1961 that ended the UAR, the Military Committee started planning its own coup against the secessionist government.

1963

On 8 March 1963, the Military Committee launched a successful coup against the government of Nazim al-Qudsi, bringing the Ba'ath Party to power in Syria.

Following the coup, al-Jundi became a member of the National Council for the Revolutionary Command, and the Ba'ath Party Regional Command.

Between 1963 and 1964, he served as commander of the Rocket Forces at al-Qutayfah.

1964

Between 4 October 1964 and 21 December 1965, al-Jundi served as Minister of Agrarian Reform in the two successive cabinets of Amin al-Hafiz and Yusuf Zuayyin.

Al-Jundi's tenure saw rapid state appropriation of agrarian land from traditional landowners.

But he was opposed to the redistribution of the lands in small lots.

Instead he advocated collective farming.

1966

In 1966, Al-Jundi was again given the portfolio of agrarian reform in the Yusuf Zuayyin cabinet which lasted from 1 March to 15 October.

Following the 1966 coup d'état, Salah Jadid became the undisputed strongman of the country.

He began his rule by re-organizing all the intelligence agencies under the central command of the Baath Party's National Security Bureau.

Jadid appointed his ally, al-Jundi, to head the National Security Bureau, which became known as the most intimidating apparatus in the country.

The Bureau, under al-Jundi, acquired a notorious reputation in the country for its brutal methods of rooting out opponents, including arbitrary arrests, torture and infiltrating civil society with state informers.

1969

Abd al-Karim al-Jundi (عبد الكريم الجندي; 1932 – 2 March 1969) was a Syrian military officer and founding member of the Ba'ath Party's Military Committee which took over power in the country after the 1963 military coup.

He also served as Minister of Agrarian Reform, and Director of the National Security Bureau.

Al-Jundi was born to a small landowning family in the rural town of Salamiyah in the Hamah Governorate.

Though Salamiyah was a predominantly Ismaili town, al-Jundi belonged to the Sunni minority of the area and would later in life be known as 'an inciter of anti-Ismaili sentiments.' Al-Jundi received his military training at the Homs Military Academy.

Al-Jundi, like many members of his family, joined the Ba'ath Party early in his youth.

In early 1969 the power-struggle between Defence Minister Hafez al-Assad and Jadid became increasingly bitter and violent.

As a result, al-Jundi's power and influence rapidly declined.

He committed suicide on 2 March 1969 after an argument on the phone with chief of military intelligence, Ali Zaza, which occurred after al-Jundi's personal driver was arrested by Zaza's security forces loyal to al-Assad.