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Adnan al-Malki was born on 1918 in Damascus, Arab Kingdom of Syria, is a Syrian Army officer. Discover Adnan al-Malki'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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Deputy Chief of Staff of the Syrian Army |
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37 years old |
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1918, 1918 |
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1918 |
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Damascus, Arab Kingdom of Syria |
Date of death |
22 April, 1955 |
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Damascus, Syrian Republic |
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Syria
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Adnan al-Malki Height, Weight & Measurements
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Adnan al-Malki Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Adnan al-Malki worth at the age of 37 years old? Adnan al-Malki’s income source is mostly from being a successful officer. He is from Syria. We have estimated Adnan al-Malki's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Adnan al-Malki was born in 1918 to a wealthy and prestigious Damascene family.
Al-Malki's family were originally North African Ulama trained in the Maliki school of jurisprudence.
Adnan al-Malki graduated from Homs Military Academy in 1935.
In 1951, President Adib al-Shishakli outlawed most political parties in Syria.
Al-Malki, concerned with the president's actions, urged that the Ba'ath Party and the Arab Socialist Party merge.
This new consolidated party became known as the Ba'ath Arab Socialist Party in late 1952.
In 1953, al-Malki submitted a memorandum that Colonel Shishakli at the Damascus airport upon his return from Cairo, to release all political prisoners and end the one party rule.
This led to his imprisonment in 1954.
After military rule ended, al-Malki was reinstated in the army and promoted to Deputy Chief of Staff.
Al-Malki never became a member of the Baath party.
He was close to the military leadership of the Baath and his brother Riyad was a long time Baathist.
Al-Malki was a Nasserist as well as an Arab nationalist.
This collided in particular with the views of the Syrian nationalist SSNP who sought unity with Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq and Palestine instead of Egypt.
Adnan al-Malki (عدنان المالكي) (1918 – 22 April 1955) was a Syrian Army officer and political figure in the mid-20th century.
He served as the deputy-chief of staff of the army and was one of the most powerful figures in the army and in national politics until his assassination, which was blamed on a Syrian Social Nationalist Party militant in 1955.
At the time of his assassination he held the rank of Colonel in the Syrian Army.
Al-Malki's assassination led to a crackdown on the SSNP in Syria.
On Friday 22 April 1955, senior officers including Adnan al-Malki went to the Damascus Municipal Stadium to cheer on the army's football team against a visiting Egyptian team.
al-Malki was seated in the VIP box along with General Shuqayr and the Egyptian ambassador.
Halfway through the game, military police sergeant Yunis Abdul Rahim fired two shots into al-Malki with his revolver killing him.
Abdul Rahim appeared to have personal motivation in the assassination since a few months prior, al-Malki had denied him entry for sectarian reasons into the Homs Military Academy.
Abdul Rahim attempted to commit suicide shortly after, however, the gun jammed and he committed suicide with a back-up gun.
According to other sources, Abdul Rahim did not act for his own account but killed al-Malki at the personal order of the SSNP's then party leader George Abd al-Massih.
According to Seale, the man behind al-Malki's assassination was Anisa Makhluf's first cousin, Badi' Makhluf.
For this reason, he was subsequently tried, sentenced to death and hanged.
The SSNP was outlawed in Syria.
The leadership of the party was arrested or exiled.
The aftermath of the assassination also entailed a split within the party.
A large statue of Adnan al-Malki was placed in central Damascus and a luxurious neighborhood was named after him by the Ba'ath party that came to power in 1963.