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  2. King Abdullah I Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The King Abdullah I Mosque (Arabic: مسجد الملك عبد الله الأول) in Amman, Jordan was built between 1982 and 1989. It is capped by a blue mosaic dome beneath which 3,000 Muslims may offer prayer.

  3. Abdullah II of Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Abdullah was born on 30 January 1962 at Palestine Hospital in Al Abdali, Amman, to King Hussein and Hussein's British-born second wife, Princess Muna Al-Hussein (born Toni Avril Gardiner). [ 5 ] [ 6 ] He is the namesake of his paternal great-grandfather, Abdullah I , who founded modern Jordan.

  4. Abdullah I of Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Abdullah arrives in Amman 1920 Abdullah 1920 Abdullah I of Transjordan during the visit to Turkey with Turkish president Mustafa Kemal 1937. On 8 March 1920, Abdullah was proclaimed King of Iraq by the Iraqi Congress but he refused the position. After his refusal, his brother Faisal who had just been defeated in Syria, accepted the position.

  5. Indonesia–Jordan relations - Wikipedia

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    Indonesia and Jordan formally established diplomatic relations on 27 February 1950 when President Sukarno appointed Bagindo Dahlan Abdullah, a member of the Central Indonesia National Committee, to serve as the ambassador of the United States of Indonesia to Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan with a permanent residence in Baghdad. [3]

  6. Princess Iman bint Hussein bin Abdullah - Wikipedia

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    Princess Iman was born in 3 August 2024 at King Hussein Medical Center in Wadi Al-Seer, Amman.She is the eldest child of Crown Prince Hussein and Princess Rajwa, She is a member of the Hashemite royal family, she is part of the dynasty that governs the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. [3]

  7. Amman - Wikipedia

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    Amman had already been functioning as an administrative centre. The Umayyads built a large palace on the Amman Citadel hill, known today as the Umayyad Palace. Amman was later destroyed by several earthquakes and natural disasters, including a particularly severe earthquake in 747. The Umayyads were overthrown by the Abbasids three years later ...

  8. Establishment of the Emirate of Transjordan - Wikipedia

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    Abdullah spent almost four months with his base in Ma'an, which he left in late February arriving in Amman on 2 March 1921. [3] Following the Cairo Conference and Abdullah's meeting with Colonial Secretary Winston Churchill in Jerusalem, the Emirate of Transjordan was established on 11 April 1921. [4]

  9. Amman Message - Wikipedia

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    The Amman Message (Arabic: رسالة عمان, romanized: Risālat ʿAmmān) is a statement calling for tolerance and unity in the Muslim world that was issued on 9 November 2004 (27 Ramadan 1425 AH) by King Abdullah II bin Al-Hussein of Jordan, and his advisor Sheikh Izz-Eddine Al-Tamimi. The message aims to "clarify to the modern world the ...