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  2. Jordanian Americans - Wikipedia

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    The first identifiable wave of immigration from Jordan to the United States occurred after the Second World War (1945). Those first Jordanians settled in Chicago, (especially in the Near West and Southwest Sides sections), [3] New York City, and the Southwest and West Coast states (i.e. California). Over 5,000 Jordanians arrived to the United ...

  3. Category:American people of Jordanian descent - Wikipedia

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    This category page lists notable citizens of the United States of Jordanian ethnic or national origin or descent, whether partial or full. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.

  4. History of Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Despite this, Jordan was not a full member of the United Nations until December 14, 1955. Suleiman Mousa (1919–2008), pioneer in the modern history of Jordan and Arab Revolt. In April 1949, after the country gained control of the West Bank, the country's official name became the " Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan ".

  5. Theory of Phoenician discovery of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    The Ship Sarcophagus: a Phoenician ship carved on a sarcophagus, 2nd century AD.. The theory of Phoenician discovery of the Americas suggests that the earliest Old World contact with the Americas was not with Columbus or Norse settlers, but with the Phoenicians (or, alternatively, other Semitic peoples) in the first millennium BC.

  6. Muhanna Al-Dura - Wikipedia

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    Born in Amman, Jordan in 1938 to a Jordanian father and a Lebanese mother, [2] Al-Dura was raised in a striking red hilltop villa in downtown Amman. The house is only a few blocks away from Amman's popular tourist attraction, the Roman amphitheater, and is commonly believed to rest atop an ancient Roman cemetery.

  7. Cases dismissed against two Jordanians charged in ... - AOL

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    (The Center Square) – The cases against two men from Jordan accused of illegally attempting to enter Quantico Marine base have been dismissed. The U.S. Department of Justice filed motions to ...

  8. Afro-Jordanians - Wikipedia

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    In 1921, former Ottoman Jordan was transformed into the Emirate of Transjordan (1921–1946), which was a British protectorate. The British Empire, having signed the 1926 Slavery Convention as a member of the League of Nations , was obliged to investigate, report and fight slavery and slave trade in all land under direct or indirect control of ...

  9. Jordan–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    In the United States Congress, the Friends of Jordan Caucus was launched March 6, 2009, to support a strong relationship between Jordan and the United States and to facilitate the exchange of ideas between Members of the House of Representatives and Jordanian officials. The caucus was first co-chaired by Congressmen Schiff and Boustany, and ...