Following the First World War, parades of the regiment became fewer, although it did provide guards when the Crown Prince of Japan and Faisal of Iraq visited Blair Castle in 1921 and 1933 respectively.
He was released when World War I ended to become a civil servant in post-Ottoman era of King Faisal I.
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Hengam Island because of a popular movement versus the British occupation, after nine month he came back to achieve great success in his job, plus gaining the trust of The Iraqi Kingdom government, specially Faisal I, he was like a friend to him.