Birthday: April 28, 1937 (Taurus)
Born In: Al Awja, Iraq
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Also Known As: Saddam Hussein Abd al-Majid al-Tikriti
Died At Age: 69
Spouse/Ex-: Nidal al-Hamdani (m. 1990–2006), Sajida Talfah (m. 1963–2006), Samira Shahbandar (m. 1986–2006)
mother: Subha Tulfah al-Mussallat
siblings: Awad Hamed al-Bandar, Barzan Ibrahim
children: Hala Hussein, Qusay Hussein, Raghad Hussein, Rana Hussein, Uday Hussein
Height: 6'1" (185 cm), 6'1" Males
political ideology: Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party (1957–1966), Baghdad-based Ba'ath Party (1966–2006) (NPF)
Died on: December 30, 2006
place of death: Baghdad, Iraq
Cause of Death: Executed By Hanging
Notable Alumni: Cairo University
education: Cairo University
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Yes, Saddam Hussein used chemical weapons, including mustard gas and nerve agents, during the Iran-Iraq War in the 1980s and against Kurdish civilians in the late 1980s.
Yes, Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait in 1990, leading to the Gulf War in which a coalition of countries, led by the United States, intervened to liberate Kuwait and push Iraqi forces out.
Saddam Hussein was captured by U.S. forces in December 2003 near his hometown of Tikrit, Iraq, after being on the run for several months following the U.S. invasion of Iraq earlier that year.
Yes, Saddam Hussein was executed by hanging on December 30, 2006, after being found guilty of crimes against humanity by an Iraqi court.
Saddam Hussein initiated the Iraq-Iran War in 1980 by invading Iran, leading to an eight-year-long conflict that resulted in a stalemate and significant loss of life on both sides.
Saddam Hussein was known to be a prolific writer of novels, poetry, and even a romance novel which he published under a pseudonym.
He had a passion for collecting and breeding Arabian horses and was particularly fond of a prized white stallion named Al-Hawasi.
Saddam Hussein was a skilled and competitive player of the traditional Iraqi card game, Munhwa.
Despite his authoritarian rule, he was known to have a soft spot for children and often organized events and initiatives to support youth education and development in Iraq.
Saddam Hussein was a self-taught musician who played the oud, a traditional Middle Eastern instrument and wrote several songs during his time in power.
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