Abdullah I bin Al-Hussein was the first King of Jordan, reigning from 1946 until his assassination in 1951. Born on February 8, 1882, he belonged to the Hashemite family, an influential Arab dynasty with roots in Mecca and Medina. Ethnicity: Abdullah I was an Arab of Hashemite lineage, tracing his ancestry back to the Prophet Muhammad. The Hashemites have held significant religious and political...
Pioneering the Presidency: Jordan’s First Presidential Leader
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