The coup was planned by the Military Committee, rather than the Ba'ath Party's civilian leadership, but Michel Aflaq, the leader of the party, consented to the conspiracy. The leading members of the Military Committee throughout the planning process and in the immediate aftermath of taking power were Muhammad Umran, Salah Jadid and Hafez al-Assad. The committee enlisted the support of two Nasserists, Rashid al-Qutayni and Muhammad al-Sufi, and the independent Ziad al-Hariri. The coup was originally planned for the 7 March, but was postponed one day after the government discovered where the conspirators were planning to assemble.
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| - The coup was planned by the Military Committee, rather than the Ba'ath Party's civilian leadership, but Michel Aflaq, the leader of the party, consented to the conspiracy. The leading members of the Military Committee throughout the planning process and in the immediate aftermath of taking power were Muhammad Umran, Salah Jadid and Hafez al-Assad. The committee enlisted the support of two Nasserists, Rashid al-Qutayni and Muhammad al-Sufi, and the independent Ziad al-Hariri. The coup was originally planned for the 7 March, but was postponed one day after the government discovered where the conspirators were planning to assemble.
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| - Military Committee members Salim Hatum , Muhammad Umran and Salah Jadid celebrate the coup's success
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| - Beginning of Ba'athist rule
- Overthrow of Nazim al-Kudsi
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- Syrian Government
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- ثورة الثامن من آذار
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| - The coup was planned by the Military Committee, rather than the Ba'ath Party's civilian leadership, but Michel Aflaq, the leader of the party, consented to the conspiracy. The leading members of the Military Committee throughout the planning process and in the immediate aftermath of taking power were Muhammad Umran, Salah Jadid and Hafez al-Assad. The committee enlisted the support of two Nasserists, Rashid al-Qutayni and Muhammad al-Sufi, and the independent Ziad al-Hariri. The coup was originally planned for the 7 March, but was postponed one day after the government discovered where the conspirators were planning to assemble.
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