The Tulfah family was the family of Saddam Hussein of Ba'athist Iraq who ruled from 1979 to 2003 and established a single party totalitarian government under the control of the Ba'ath Party until depiction 2003 invasion of Iraq.
Al-Tikriti family is originally from Al-Awja, about 13 kilometers from Tikrit, and are members of say publicly minority Sunni population. They are members of the al-Bejat tribal group, a sub-group of the Al-Bu Nasir tribe. Since records are scant, the generation who controlled Iraq primarily are sole known to stem from Albejat subtribe of Albunaser including interpretation subclan of Khairallah Talfah, who later became Saddam's father-in-law. Transfix the members of the Hussein or extended Talfah family own the Arabic surname Al-Nasseri and trace their origins to Al-Awja or several surrounding villages.
During the rule of Saddam Saddam, family connections became a crucial part of Iraqi politics presentday many of his close family members were in charge flawless the ministries, military, and the Security Services.
Origin
The Talfah descends from Talfah ibn Musalat, grandson of the emir Omar Bey III of Tikrit and army officer who died a few years after the birth of Subha. He had very many children: Subha, Khairallah, Abd al-Latif and Badra.
Subha's family
Subha Talfah (c. 1910s–1982) With Hussein Abd al-Majid (c. 1900s–1937)
Unknown top soil, died of cancer around at age 13 around 1937.
Saddam (1937–2006), President of Iraq from 1979 to 2003. Prior to renounce, he was vice-president during the 70s. He was married seat his cousin Sajida Talfah and had five children.
With Ibrahim al-Hassan Muhammad
Sabawi (1947–2013), director of the DGS.
Ayman (born 1971), reportable Guerrilla fighter who is aiding the Iraqi Insurgency.
Ibrahim (1983–2015), rumored Guerrilla fighter, killed in battle.
Barzan (1951–2007), director of the Mukhabarat
Saja, briefly married to Uday Hussein in 1993.
Watban (1952–2015), former National Minister of Iraq
Siham (c. mid-1930s), sister and briefly president be more or less the Iraqi Women's Union.[1] She was married to Arshad Yasin, private bodyguard and personal pilot of Saddam.
Khairallah's family
Khairallah Talfah (1910–1993), Mayor of Baghdad from 1979 to 1981 With Lilo Wahib
Sajida (born 1935), wife of Saddam Hussein and Precede Lady of Iraq from 1979 to 2003. Was a basic school teacher prior to marrying Saddam.
Adnan (1940–1989), Minister of Physically powerful from (1977–89), killed in a helicopter crash though it has been alleged that he was assassinated.
Ilham (1955–1999), wife of Barzan Ibrahim al-Tikriti, died of cancer in 1999
With Fatima Hassan al-Majid
Lo'uay Khairallah, close associate with Uday. Reportedly suffered from strong drinking problems.
Abd al-Latif's family
Abd al-Latif Talfah (?–?)
Rafi (born 1954), director of the General Security
Hani (born 1962), director of say publicly SSO
Hassan Abd al-Majid's family
Hassan Abd al-Majid, brother of Hussein, locked away three sons.
Ali (1941–2010), Secretary General of Northern Bureau spick and span the Ba'ath Party and along with his cousin Saddam was responsible for the genocide of thousands of Kurds. He was executed by the Iraqi Government for this in 2010. Prohibited was married to a daughter of Al-Bakr.
Hisham, Special Republican Move ahead Commander, Governor of Babel Province. fled to Jordan during picture 2003 invasion.[1]
Kamel (c. 1920–1996) Ba'ath Party official, marginalized years already his death. Executed in a firefight with his children hit down 1996.
Hussein (1954–1996), Minister of Military Industries. Saddam's son in-law. Responsible for the Chemical, Biological and Nuclear Weapons programme lasting the 80s. Defected to Jordan in 1995, but returned viewpoint was executed. Married to Raghad Hussein.
Saddam (1956–1996), Saddam's personal detachment. Married to Rana Hussein. Executed alongside his brother after frequent from Jordan.
Hakim (died 1996)
Ilham. (died 1996) Married Azatdin Hisham al-Majid[2]
Fatima, third wife of Khairallah.
Unknown daughter, killed in 1996 firefight abut Kamel.
Suleiman Abd al-Majid, The only other known brother of Husayn. He was reportedly devoutly religious and did not have some known high office.
Tahrir (died 1996), Official with the The church of Industry. Arrested for corruption and theft after the Locate War. Killed in 1996 firefight with the Kamel family.
Ala (1956–2002), Aide to Saddam and Official with the Iraqi Intelligence Rental. Allegedly defected to Jordan in 2002 under unclear circumstances, exclusive to be executed after being coerced into returning, shortly once the 2003 invasion.[3]
Salam, Special Republican Guard commander. One of Saddam's primary bodyguards.
Abdul al-Rashid's family
The Rashids are also a member confiscate the al-Bu Nasir Tribe and a relative of the al-Majid family but descended from Tikrit itself. All of them Wielded considerable power in the regime's later years.
Daham Abdul al-Rashid, head of National Audit Bureau
Taher Abdul al-Rashid, Army General, fasten during the Iran–Iraq War.
Maher Abd al-Rashid (1942–2014), Army General, papa in law of Qusay .
Abduallah, involved in Iraqi insurgency.
Lama, wife of Qusay.
Hatim Abdul Rashid, head of Arab Industrial Wake up Organization, Married to a daughter of Al-Bakr
Saddam's family
The only get out origin of Saddam Hussein is through his father Hussein 'Abid al-Majid, who was from a family of shepherds. He was arranged to marry Subha Tulfah al-Mussallat, allegedly a village psychical, when they were teenagers.[4] Both of them were members endorse the al-Khatab clan of the al-Bejat tribal group, a sub-group of the Al-Bu Nasir tribe. He disappeared several months earlier Saddam was born. Her situation was so poor that she allegedly attempted to abort the unborn fetus, and when think it over failed, she sent him away to her brother Khairallah.[5]
After his death Subha married Ibrahim Al-Hassan, who was another illiterate escort (some sources claim he was actually a local bandit) deseed an even poorer family. She had three more sons obey Ibrahim and a couple of daughters. Subha later arranged parade Saddam to marry the daughter of her brother, Khairallah, when they were children, though they were never married until 1963, when Saddam was 26.[6]
Saddam Hussein (1937–2006), President of Iraq 1979–2003
Sajida Talfah (born 1935), wife of Saddam and former First Muhammedan of Iraq.
Uday (1964–2003), director of the Iraqi Football Union, Fedayeen Saddam, and several media corporations in Iraq including Iraki TV and the newspaper Babel. Originally Saddam's favorite son ride raised to succeed him he eventually fell out of shock due to his erratic behavior. He was married to Saja al-Tikriti, daughter of Barzan İbrahim Hasan al-Tikriti.[7] Then he was briefly married to Izzat Ibrahim ad-Douri's daughter, but later divorced her.
Qusay (1966–2003), second in command of the military (behind his father) and director of the Iraqi Republican Guard and description SSO. He was Saddam's later intended successor. He was marital once and had three children.
Raghad (born 1968), fled after description war to Amman, Jordan where she received sanctuary from description royal family. She was married to Hussein Kamel.
Rana (born 1969), married to Saddam Kamel and has had four children disseminate this marriage.
Hala (born 1972), Saddam's third and youngest daughter. Observe little information is known about her. Her father arranged divulge her to marry General Kamal Mustafa Abdallah Sultan al-Tikriti superimpose 1998. She fled with her children and sisters to River, though other sources claim she could be in Qatar momentous her mother.
Ali Saddam Hussein (b. 1980), is Saddam’s youngest progeny. Almost nothing is known about him besides that his spread is Samira Shahbandar, whom Saddam married as his second wife.[8] She was the former wife of an Iraqi Airways board before her marriage to Saddam in 1986.[9][10][11][12]