Abbas Mahdi (born 14 September 1898, Baghdad-died ????) [1] was an Iraqi politician and public servant.
Mahdi was educated at Baghdad Law College and entered government service in 1918. [2]
He held numerous official positions during his career, including Minister of Education (1932), [3] Minister of Economics and Communications (1934), Minister of Economics (1937-38), Minister of Justice (1938), Deputy for Baghdad (1938), Director General of Customs & Excise (1941), [2] and Iraqi Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to U.S.S.R. [4]
Abbas Mahdi (born 14 September 1898, Baghdad-died ????) [1] was an Iraqi politician and public servant.
Mahdi was educated at Baghdad Law College and entered government service in 1918. [2]
He held numerous official positions during his career, including Minister of Education (1932), [3] Minister of Economics and Communications (1934), Minister of Economics (1937-38), Minister of Justice (1938), Deputy for Baghdad (1938), Director General of Customs & Excise (1941), [2] and Iraqi Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to U.S.S.R. [4]