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  1. The Golden Square ( Arabic: المربع الذهبي, al-Murabbaʿ al-dhahabī) or Four Colonels ( Arabic: العقداء الأربعة, al-ʿiqdā' al-arbaʿa) was a cabal of pro- fascist and pro- Nazi army officers of the Iraqi armed forces who played a part in Iraqi politics throughout the 1930s and early 1940s. They conspired to overthrow ...

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  2. Golden Square, in Soho, the City of Westminster, London, is a mainly hardscaped garden square planted with a few mature trees and raised borders in Central London flanked by classical office buildings. Its four approach ways are north and south but it is centred 125 metres east of Regent Street and double that NNE of Piccadilly Circus.

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  4. Golden Square, Victoria. /  36.767°S 144.250°E  / -36.767; 144.250. Golden Square is a suburb of Bendigo in Victoria, Australia. Its local government area is the City of Greater Bendigo. At the 2021 census, Golden Square had a population of 9,220. [1]

  5. GOLDEN SQUARE. Name given to the four ex-sharifian, pan-Arab Iraqi army officers whose anti-British, pro-Axis politics led to the Rashid Ali coup of 1941 and the war with Britain that followed. The original "Four" included the leader, Salah alDin al-Sabbagh, and Kamil Shabib, Fahmi Sa ʿ id, and Mahmud Salman. They organized after the 1936 Bakr ...

  6. Oct 12, 2017 · Golden Square (Wikipedia). "Golden Square, in the City of Westminster, Soho, London, is one of the historic squares of Central London. The square is just east of Regent Street and north of Piccadilly Circus. The square has featured prominently in literature, and today is a sought-after corporate address for the media-related companies that ...

  7. Aug 21, 2017 · The name ‘Golden Square’ is believed to originate from Gelding Close which referred to land being used for horse grazing. The area gained fame in the 1700s as the home of many foreign diplomatic envoys from countries as Poland, Portugal, Genoa, and Russia. Indeed, Bavarian minister Count Haslang was resident at numbers 23 & 24 when he ...

  8. The Golden Square (Arabic: المربع الذهبي) was a group of four officers of the Iraqi armed forces who played a part in Iraqi politics throughout the 1930s and early 1940s. The activities of the Golden Square culminated in supporting Rashid Ali al-Gaylani in his overthrow of government in 1941.[1] The "Golden Square" included the four most important leaders of the "Circle of Seven ...

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