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University of Baghdad- College of Arts – Teaching Staff Members 1- N Name Sex Field Certificate Academic Title Country Date Of University of Baghdad- College of Arts – Teaching Staff Members 1- Date of N Name Sex Field Certificate Academic Title Country Birth 1 Faisal Ghazi Majhul Weli Al-Musawi Male Philosophy Ph.D. Asst. Prof. Iraq 1967 Dean 2 Nihad Hassubi Salih Mehdi Male Arabic Language Ph.D. Prof. Iraq 1944 Asst. Dean for Administrative Affairs 3 Abdulqadir Musa Hammadi Abtan Al-Dulaimi Male Philosophy Ph.D. Prof. Iraq 1954 Asst. Dean for Scientific Affairs 4 Yousif Mohammed Jabir Iskender Al-Saa'idi Male Arabic Language Ph.D. Asst. Prof. Iraq 1968 Asst. Dean for students' Affairs 5 Khamees Abdullah Ali Jassim Al-Tameemi Male Arabic Language Ph.D. Asst. Prof. Iraq 1962 Head of Dept. of Arabic 6 Mohammed Dhari Hammadi Ahmed Al- Male Arabic Language Ph.D. Prof. Iraq 1943 Eathawi 7 Luma Faa'iq Jameel Khidhir Al-A'ani Male Arabic Language Ph.D. Lecturer Iraq 1969 8 Mohammed Hussein Mohammed Hassan A'al- Male Arabic Language Ph.D. Prof. Iraq 1947 Yasseen 9 Abdulhussein Musa Wadi Eadam Male Arabic Language M.A. Asst. Lecturer Iraq 1971 Al-Saa'idi 10 An'aam Faa'iq Mohi Habeeb Al-Tikriti Male Arabic Language Ph.D. Asst. Prof. Iraq 1965 1 Taha Muhsin Abdurrahman Hashim Al-A'ani Male Arabic Language Ph.D. Prof. Iraq 1944 12 Flayih Kareem Khudhayir Flayih Al-Rikabi Male Arabic Language Ph.D. Prof. Iraq 1952 13 Ikhlas Mohammed E'adan Al-Janabi Female Arabic Language Ph.D. Lecturer Iraq 1972 14 Areej Kan'aan Hammudi Hammadi Al-Obaidi Female Arabic Language Ph.D. Lecturer Iraq 1974 15 Abdurrazaq Khaleefa Mohammed O'waid Al- Male Arabic Language Ph.D. Prof. Iraq 1955 Dulaimi 16 Nussaira Ahmed Hamza Ali Al-Shammeri Female Arabic Language Ph.D. Prof. Iraq 1963 17 Rajaa' Khalaf A'wad Sa'dun Al-Tikriti Male Arabic Language Ph.D. Prof. Iraq 1965 18 Sa'ad Mohammed Hassan Hussein Al-Zobaidi Male Arabic Language Ph.D. Asst. Prof. Iraq 1968 19 Mohammed Jawad Mohammed al-Turaihi Male Arabic Language Ph.D. Asst. Prof. Iraq 1951 20 Mehdi Salih Sultan Naseef Al-Shimmeri Male Arabic Language Ph.D. Prof. Iraq 1950 2- Date of N Name Sex Field Certificate Academic Title Country Birth 21 Ali Khleif Hussein Shati Al-Lami Male Arabic Language Ph.D. Asst. Prof. Iraq 1970 22 Munthir Radeef Dawood Salman Al-'ani Male Arabic Language Ph.D. Prof. Iraq 1947 23 Wassan Salih Hussein Mohammed Al-Hiali Female Arabic Language Ph.D. Lecturer. Iraq 1973 24 Nejim Abdullah Kadhim Al-Daini Male Arabic Language Ph.D. Prof. Iraq 1951 25 Batul Naseem Jarullah Al-Waa'ili Female Arabic Language Ph.D. Asst. Prof. Iraq 1969 26 Karnafal Ayub Muhsin Hamdan Al-Sa'dawi Female Arabic Language Ph.D. Lecturer. Iraq 1973 27 Abdullateef Hammudi Kadhim Ahmed Al- Male Arabic Language Ph.D. Prof. Iraq 1949 Taa'i 28 Ghanim Abdulhussein Raddad Dukhi Al- Male Arabic Language M.A. Asst. Lecturer Iraq 1982 Badri 29 Arkan Hussein Muteir Ghayadh Al-Shuwaili Male Arabic Language Ph.D. Lecturer Iraq 1962 30 Aqeel Raheem Ali Abdi Al-Lami Male Arabic Language Ph.D. Asst. Prof. Iraq 1972 31 Abdulmune'im Azeez Khaleel Isma'il Al-Jburi Male Arabic Language Ph.D. Asst. Prof. Iraq 1953 32 Salam Ahmed Khalaf Nayil Al- Joburi Male Arabic Language Ph.D. Lecturer Iraq 1972 33 Zahraa' Nourddeen Qassim Nouri Al- Female Arabic Language M.A. Asst. Lecturer Iraq 1984 Khaza'ali 34 Anwaar Majeed Sarhan Tahir Al-Sudani Female Arabic Language Ph.D. Lecturer Iraq 1974 35 Haider Mohammed Jabr Muslim Al- Male Arabic Language Ph.D. Lecturer Iraq 1976 A'abboudi 36 Abdulkhaliq Hassan Kadhim Abd Al-Sayyadi Male Arabic Language Ph.D. Asst. Lecturer Iraq 1976 37 Najiya Mujbil Salih Qaddouri Al-Nu'aimi Female Arabic Language M.A. Asst. Lecturer Iraq 1978 38 Hameeda Rahma Hassan Salih Al-Musawi Female Arabic Language Ph.D. Lecturer Iraq 1967 39 Fadhil Abdulameer Shereef Hassoun Al- Male Arabic Language M.A. Lecturer Iraq 1968 Najafi 40 Ahmad Hassan Allol Jassim Al-Battar Male Arabic Language M.A. Asst. Lecturer Iraq 1963 41 Mahmud Habeeb Shallal Mahmud Al- Male Arabic Language Ph.D. Asst. Prof. Iraq 1946 Mashhadani 42 E'mad Mahmud Khudhaib Al-Fkheitawi Male Arabic Language Ph.D. Lecturer Iraq 1975 43 Wassan Mansur Mahmud Abdulmuhsin Al- Female Arabic Language M.A. Asst. Lecturer Iraq 1965 Hilo 44 Taghreed Hureiz Mohammed Sa'dun Al- Female Arabic Language M.A. Asst. Lecturer Iraq 1978 Dulaimi 3- N Name Sex Field Certificate Academic Title Country Date of Birth 45 Mohammed Abd Mashkur Abbudi Al-Ka'bi Male Arabic Language Ph.D. Asst. Prof. Iraq 1975 46 Riyadh Jabbari Shuhail Mohammed Al- Male Arabic Language M.A. Asst. Lecturer Iraq 1966 Abbudi 47 Mayada Abdulqadir Omran Al-Obaidi Female Arabic Language M.A. Lecturer. Iraq 1980 48 Sahaab Mohammed Rasham Gheilan Al- Male Arabic Language Ph.D. Prof. Iraq 1951 Asadi 49 Ahmed Ali Mohammed Atiya Al-Bahadli Male Arabic Language Ph.D. Lecturer Iraq 1966 50 Thaa'ir Hassan Jassim Mohammed Al-Anzi Male Arabic Language Ph.D. Lecturer. Iraq 1957 51 Saja Jassim Mohammed Abbas Al-Zaidi Female Arabic Language M.A. Asst. Lecturer Iraq 1976 52 Salih Nouri Abdullah Zwair Al-Maliki Male Arabic Language M.A. Asst. Lecturer Iraq 1979 53 Israa' Tariq Kamil Mohammed al-Ghrairi Female Arabic Language M.A. Asst. Lecturer Iraq 1980 54 Hameed Abdulhamza Obeid Shamkhi Al- Male Arabic Language Ph.D. Asst. Prof. Iraq 1963 Fatli 55 Kiyan Ahmed Hazim Yahya Al-Zubaidi Male Arabic Language Ph.D. Lecturer Iraq 1966 56 Haider Fadhil Abbas Hameed Al-Himeari Male Arabic Language M.A. Asst. Lecturer Iraq 1964 57 Mustafa Kadhim Shgheidil Yousif Male Arabic Language Ph.D. Lecturer Iraq 1978 58 Ali Dhidan Ibraheem Zegrut Al-Janabi Male Arabic Language M.A. Asst. Lecturer Iraq 1975 59 Abdulqadir Jabbar Taha Mohammed Al- Male Arabic Language Ph.D. Lecturer Iraq 1956 Dulaimi 60 Taharror Mohammed Monahi wada' Al- Female Arabic Language Ph.D. Prof. Iraq 1962 Rufai'i 61 Israa' A'amir Shamsuddeen Abdullateef Female Arabic Language Ph.D. Lecturer Iraq 1967 62 Jameela Saddam Badi Fahad Al-Maliki Female Arabic Language M.A. Asst. Lecturer Iraq 1975 63 Ibtisam Abdulhussein Sultan 'Al-Batta Female Arabic Language Ph.D. Lecturer Iraq 1973 64 Majeed Noat Obeid Ghawi Al-Shimmeri Male Arabic Language Ph.D. Prof. Iraq 1957 65 Yusra Shakir Jassim Mohammed Al-Rikabi Female Arabic Language M.A. Asst. Lecturer Iraq 1975 66 Suhad Mazin Fa'iq Abdulfattah Al-Abaychi Female Arabic Language M.A. Asst. Lecturer Iraq 1974 67 Nabeel Mohammed Salman Male Arabic Language Ph.D. Asst. Prof. Iraq 1954 68 May William Azeez Betti Female Arabic Language Ph.D. Lecturer Iraq 1970 69 Mahmud Abdulwahid Mahmud Habeeb Al- Male History Ph.D. Asst. Prof. Iraq 1968 Qaissi Head of the Dept of History 4- N Name Sex Field Certificate Academic Title Country Date of Birth 70 Laith Shakir Mahmud Rasheed Al-Obaidi Male History Ph.D. Asst. Prof. Iraq 1969 71 Ibraheem Khalaf Abdulmajeed Ahmed Al- Male History Ph.D. Prof. England 1943 Obeidi 72 Sadiq Hassan Abdullah Al-Sudani Male History Ph.D. Prof. England 1946 73 Sabah Ibraheem Sa'eed Othman Al-Sheikhli Female History Ph.D. Prof. England 1949 74 Zakiya Hassan Ibraheem Jreimot Al- Female History Ph.D. Prof. Iraq 1959 Dulaimi 75 Nawal Nadhim Mahmud Mohammed Al- Female History Ph.D. Asst. Prof. Iraq 1963 Tikriti 76 Ahmed Malik Abdullah Ahmed Al-Fityan Male History Ph.D. Prof. Iraq 1945 77 Nadia Yaseen Abd Ahmed Al-Mashhadani Female History Ph.D. Lecturer Iraq 1972 78 Hassan Ali Sabti Jassim Al-Fatlawi Male History Ph.D. Prof. Iraq 1961 79 Nibras Fawzi Jassim Hassan Al-Dakhili Female History Ph.D. Lecturer Iraq 1974 80 Sahar Ahmed Naji Ahmed Al-Dulaimi Female History Ph.D. Lecturer. Iraq 1974 81 Abdurrahman Fartus Haider Abdullah Al- Male History Ph.D. Asst. Prof. Iraq 1963 Dulaimi 82 Natheer Jabbar Hussein Marzuq Al-Hindawi Male History Ph.D. Asst. Prof. Iraq 1952 83 Anas Ibraheem Khalaf Abdulmajeed Al- Male History Ph.D. Lecturer Iraq 1972 Obeidi 84 Khaleel Ibraheem Salih Mohammed Al- Male History Ph.D. Prof. Iraq 1950 Mashhadani 85 Osama Abdurrahman Nu'man Mohammed Male History Ph.D. Prof. Iraq 1954 Al-Duri 86 A'laa' Hammad Rija Hammadi Al-Falahi Female History M.A. Lecturer Iraq 1975 87 Zainab Khalid Hussein al-Saa'idi Female History M.A. Asst. Lecturer Iraq 1977 88 Kifah Ahmed Mohammed Ahmed Al-Najjar Male History Ph.D. Lecturer Iraq 1977 89 Ahmed Natiq Ibraheem Abdulhadi Al- Female History Ph.D. Lecturer Iraq 1971 Obeidi 90 Taha Jameel Ahmed Jassim Al-Nu'aimi Male History Ph.D. Lecturer Iraq 1968 91 Tariq Younis Aziz al-Sarraj Male History M.A. Asst. Lecturer Iraq 1954 92 Warqaa' Akram Abbas Hussein Al-'ani Female History M.A. Asst. Lecturer Iraq 1975 5- N Name Sex Field Certificate Academic Title Country Date of Birth 93 Jamal Nida Salih Athab Al-Salmani Male History Ph.D. Lecturer Iraq 1974 94 Asmaa' Abdullah Ghani Khidhr Al-Azzawi Female History Ph.D. Lecturer Iraq 1976 95 Wafaa' Adnan Hameed Alwan Al-Zubaidi Female History Ph.D. Lecturer Iraq 1979 96 Jomana Mohammed Rashid Salim al-Daini Female History M.A. Asst. Lecturer Iraq 1977 97 Sabah Khabit Azeez Sa'eed al-Nassar Male History Ph.D. Lecturer Iraq 1972 98 A'adil Shabith Jabir Owaid Al-Zayadi Male History Ph.D. Asst. Prof Iraq 1963 99 Aneesa Mohammed Jassim Hammadi Al- Female History Ph.D.
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