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Abdullah II of Jordan - Wikipedia Abdullah, a constitutional monarch with wide executive and legislative powers, liberalized the economy when he assumed the throne, and his reforms led to an economic boom which continued until 2008 During the following years Jordan's economy experienced hardship as it dealt with the effects of the Great Recession and spillover from the Arab
Biography, Education, Family, History, Facts - Britannica Abdullah II, member of the Hashemite dynasty who became king of Jordan in 1999 During his reign, Jordan was forced to face a number of regional issues, including the Iraq War, the Arab Spring, and the rise of ISIS At home, he implemented a number of reforms in an attempt to modernize Jordan and develop its economy
About the King - King Abdullah II Official Website His Majesty received his military education at Britain’s Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and pursued a distinguished military career, rising from first lieutenant to major general and serving as commander of Jordan’s special forces As Prince Abdullah, he undertook the role of Regent multiple times in the absence of King Hussein
Hashemite Monarchs of Jordan - Jordan Gate Hashemite Monarchs of JordanKing Talal After King Abdullah’s martyrdom, King Talal, his eldest son, ruled for a brief period Due to King Talal’s illness, his eldest son, Hussein, was proclaimed King of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan on August 11, 1952 Although King Talal’s reign was short, he introduced a liberalized constitution for the Kingdom that made the government more
Jordan profile - Leaders - BBC News King Abdullah II, Jordan's monarch since 1999, has extensive powers: he appoints governments, approves legislation and is able to dissolve parliament King Abdullah took over from his father, the
King of Jordan | Current Leader He assumed his constitutional powers as Monarch of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan on February 7th, 1999, the day his father, the late King Hussein, passed away Born in Amman on January 30th, 1962, King Abdullah II is the eldest son of His Majesty the late King Hussein and Her Royal Highness Princess Muna Al Hussein
Abdullah II, the man who consolidated Jordan – OTRALECTURA The monarch has advocated for the inclusion and respect of all communities, strengthening Jordan’s national identity as a diverse and pluralistic country In addition, the King has promoted cultural initiatives that celebrate the social richness, organizing festivals and events that honor the traditions of each community
Guide To Jordanian Politics Life | His Majesty King Abdullah II The 41st-generation direct descendant of the ProphetMohammad (peace be upon him), His Majesty King Abdullah II assumed hisconstitutional powers as monarch on 7 February 1999 Following the leadership legacy of his father, the late KingHussein, King Abdullah has made the welfare of Jordan's people the cornerstoneof his policies for national development, regional peace and globalcoexistence The
Hashemite Monarchs of Jordan - HRH Crown Prince Al-Hussein bin Abdullah II The 41st-generation direct descendant of the Prophet Mohammad (peace be upon him), His Majesty King Abdullah II assumed his constitutional powers as monarch on 7 February 1999 Following the leadership legacy of his father, the late King Hussein, King Abdullah II has made the welfare of Jordan’s people the cornerstone of his policies for national development, regional peace and global
Family - Visit Jordan King Hussein strived throughout his 47-year reign to promote peace in the Middle East The 1994 Peace Treaty between Jordan and Israel is a major step toward achieving a just, comprehensive, and lasting peace in the Middle East King Hussein married Queen Noor on June 15, 1978 They have two sons - Hamzah and Hashem - and two daughters -Iman and Raiyah His Majesty is also survived by three