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jordanianroyals · 11 months ago
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King Abdullah II, Queen Rania and Crown Prince Hussein of Jordan attended the national event marking the Silver Jubilee, held on the 25th Accession to the Throne Day on 9 June 2024.
Upon Their Majesties’ arrival to the event venue surrounded by the Red Motorcade, the national anthem was played and Royal Jordanian Air Force fighter jets conducted a fly-past.
Around 9,000 Jordanians attended the event, including members of the Royal family, senior officials and officers, and diplomats from Arab and foreign countries.
The event highlighted Jordan’s achievements throughout a quarter of a century, through a military parade by the Jordan Armed Forces-Arab Army and security agencies, showcasing the latest developments in these national institutions, reflecting the high professionalism and commitment of its personnel.
Around 3,200 personnel from all military and security formations and units marched before the stands.
The military parade also showcased various JAF vehicles, including tanks, cannons, and other weapons recently introduced to service, as well as defence machinery manufactured by the Jordan Design and Development Bureau, along with air shows by the Royal Jordanian Air Force, and free falling paratroopers.
The JAF musical band also performed at the event.
During the event, His Majesty and the attendees saluted border guards and anti-terrorism troops, as well as cadres who participated in airdrops to Gaza and worked at the field hospitals in the strip, in recognition of their efforts, and their role in safeguarding Jordan’s stability.
The event also featured cultural and folklore segments representing all governorates performed by over 1000 young men and women, with 12 floats representing each governorate.
A group of young Jordanians performed the Silver Jubilee anthem and another national song composed for the occasion.
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royal-confessions · 11 months ago
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“I think Prince Hashim bin Al Hussein is dashingly handsome. He has a certain quality about him that’s very appealing” - Submitted by Anonymous
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everythingroyalty · 2 years ago
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Prince Hashim bin Al Hussein and Princess Fahdah Al Hashim’s 5 children, Princess Haalah (in green), Princess Rayet al-Noor (in beige), Princess Fatima al-Alia (in white), Prince Hussein Haidara (right) and Prince Mohammad al-Hassan (left), at the wedding of their cousin Crown Prince Hussein of Jordan to Rajwa Al Saif on 1 June 2023 ✨
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royaldarling · 3 months ago
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Congratulations to HRH Prince Hashim bin Al Hussein on earning the Brown Belt in Jiu-Jitsu
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
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jordanianprincesses · 1 year ago
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I think Princess Jililah is the most beautiful Jordanian royal beside Prince Hashim bin Hussein’s Daughters, who do u choose?
Yes !!! Me too I think Jalilah is the most beautiful Jordanian Princess
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hashemitefamily · 3 years ago
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Hi not sure if you might know this but will ask. Why did Prince Hashim not wear a suit to Queen Rania's fathers funeral like his brother's? Thank you!
Do you mean Prince Hashim Bin Al Hussein?? He always dresses like that everywhere and every time.
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european-royalties · 4 years ago
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04.11.2021 🇯🇴 HM King Abdullah II, HRH Crown Prince Al Hussein, and TRH Princes El Hassan bin Talal, Feisal bin Al Hussein, Ali bin Al Hussein, Hamzah bin Al Hussein, Hashim bin Al Hussein, Talal bin Muhammed, Ghazi bin Muhammed, Rashid bin El Hassan visit the tomb of HM the late King Hussein #JordanianRoyalFamily #JordanRoyals #Jordan #Hashemite #RHCJO #LoveJO #KingAbdullahII #QueenRania #CrownPrinceHussein #Monarchy #EuropeanRoyalties https://www.instagram.com/p/CNhoX8cHQ7g/?igshid=rx0yjjnnh9e4
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heavyarethecrowns · 7 years ago
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Those that have married in to Royal Families since 1800
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Lisa Halaby
The future Queen Noor was born Lisa Najeeb Halaby in Washington, D.C. She is the daughter of Najeeb Halaby and Doris Carlquist. Her father was a Navy experimental test pilot, an airline executive, and government official. He served as United States Assistant Secretary of Defense in the Truman administration, before being appointed by John F. Kennedy to head the Federal Aviation Administration. Najeeb Halaby also had a private-sector career, serving as CEO of Pan American World Airways from 1969 to 1972. The Halabys had two children following Lisa; a son, Christian, and a younger daughter, Alexa. They divorced in 1977.
Halaby attended schools in New York and California before entering National Cathedral School from fourth to eighth grade. She attended The Chapin School in New York City for two years, then went on to graduate from Concord Academy in Massachusetts. She entered Princeton University with its first coeducational freshman class, and received a BA in architecture and urban planning in 1973. At Princeton she was also a member of the school's first women's ice hockey team.
After she graduated from Princeton, Halaby moved to Australia, where she worked for a firm that specialized in planning new towns with a burgeoning interest in the Middle East which because of her Syrian roots had special appeal.
After a year, she accepted a job offer from Llewelyn Davies, a British architectural and planning firm, in 1975 which had been employed to design a model Capitol city center in Tehran, Iran.
When increasing political instability forced the company to relocate to the UK, she traveled to the Arab World and decided to apply to Columbia University’s graduate school of Journalism while taking a temporary aviation facility research job in Amman.
Eventually, she left Arab Air and accepted a job with Alia Airlines to become Director of Facilities Planning and Design. Halaby and the king became friends while he was still mourning the death of his wife. Their friendship evolved and the couple became engaged in 1978.
Before her marriage, she accepted her husband's Sunni Islamic religion and upon the marriage, the royal name Noor Al-Hussein ("Light of Hussein"). The wedding was a traditional Muslim ceremony. Although many assumed that she would be initially regarded as a stranger to the country instead as an Arab-American Halaby, she was considered an Arab returning home rather than a foreigner.
She soon gained power and influence by using her role as King Hussein's consort and her education in urban planning for charitable work and improvement to the country's economy. Noor assumed management of the royal household and three stepchildren, Princess Haya bint Al Hussein, Prince Ali bin Al Hussein and Abir Muhaisen (her husband's children by Queen Alia).
Noor and Hussein had four children: Prince Hamzah (born 29 March 1980), Crown Prince from 1999 to 2004 Prince Hashim (born 10 June 1981), Princess Iman (born 24 April 1983), and Princess Raiyah (born 9 February 1986).
Queen Noor founded the King Hussein Foundation (KHF) in 1979. It includes the Noor Al Hussein Foundation and 8 specialized development institutions: the Jubilee Institute, the Information and Research Center, the National Music Conservatory, the National Center for Culture and Arts and the Institute for Family Health, the Community Development Program, Tamweelcom the Jordan Micro Credit Company and the Islamic micro finance company, Ethmar.
She is the Honorary Chairperson of JOrchestra. In addition, Noor launched a youth initiative, the International Arab Youth Congress, in 1980. International agenda She is chair of King Hussein Foundation International, a US non-profit 501 which, since 2001, has awarded the King Hussein Leadership Prize.
Following a long battle with lymphatic cancer, King Hussein died on 7 February 1999.
Noor divides her time among Jordan, Washington, D.C., and the United Kingdom (in London and at her country residence, Buckhurst Park, near Winkfield in Berkshire). She continues to work on behalf of numerous international organizations.
She speaks Arabic, English and French. The queen also enjoys skiing, water skiing, tennis, sailing, horseback riding, reading, gardening and photography
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tv-boom · 6 years ago
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Jordanian monarch discusses "Falafel" with his children in a popular restaurant in Amman
Jordanian monarch discusses "Falafel" with his children in a popular restaurant in Amman
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Jordan's King Abdullah II on Friday surprised citizens in the capital, Amman, in the first roundabout – Rainbow Street during his visit with his sons the popular restaurant "Jerusalem".
King Abdullah II was accompanied by his Crown Prince and his eldest son, Prince Al Hussein Bin Abdullah, as well as his son Prince Hashim and his Princess Princess Salma.
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jordanianroyals · 4 months ago
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King Abdullah II attended the funeral of Princess Majda Ra’ad, the wife of Prince Ra’ad bin Zeid, at the Royal Cemetery on 3 January 2024.
Prince El Hassan bin Talal, Prince Ra’ad, and his sons, Prince Mired, chief royal councillor at the Royal Hashemite Court, Prince Firas, and Prince Feisal, as well as a number of Royal Family members and senior officials, participated in the funeral, following funeral prayer at the Royal Guards Mosque.
By order of His Majesty, the Royal Hashemite Court announced three days of mourning.
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jordanianroyals · 2 years ago
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Official Royal Family Portrait: King Abdullah II, Queen Rania & Crown Prince Al Hussein, Princess Rajwa Al Hussein with Royal Hashemite Family members after the marriage ceremony at Zahran Palace.
Prince El Hassan bin Talal, Prince Hashem bin Abdullah II, Prince Feisal bin Al Hussein, Prince Ali bin Al Hussein, Prince Hashim bin Al Hussein, Prince Talal bin Muhammad, Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad, and Prince Rashid bin El Hassan attended the wedding.
Princess Muna, Princess Basma bint Talal, Princess Iman bint Abdullah II, Princess Salma bint Abdullah II, Princess Alia bint Al Hussein, Princess Aisha bint Al Hussein, Princess Zein bint Al Hussein, Princess Raiyah bint Al Hussein, Princess Sarvath El Hassan, Princess Rahma, Princess Sumaya, Princess Zeina Al Feisal, Princess Rym Ali, Princess Ghida Talal, Princess Miriam Ghazi, Princess Zeina Rashid, Princess Taghrid Muhammad, and Princess Firyal were also in attendance.
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jordanianroyals · 2 years ago
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Crown Prince Hussein’s cousins at his wedding at Zahran Palace: Princesses Ayah, Aisha & Sara bint Feisal, Princesses Hala & Rayet Al Noor bint Hashim, Princess Jalila bint Ali, Muna Juma, Prince Omar bin Feisal, Prince Abdullah bin Ali, Hussein Mirza, Tariq & Abdul-Hamid & Jumana Al Saleh & Aoun Juma 
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jordanianroyals · 5 months ago
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King Hussein of Jordan, accompanied by his sons Princes Ali & Hashim, welcomes Dubai's Sheikh Mohamed bin Rashid, in his Amman palace on 20 January 1999. The elderly king only returned home a day before after a six-month cancer treatment in the United States.
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royal-confessions · 2 years ago
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“Prince Hashim bin Hussein's 3 daughters are so beautiful. Princess Haalah, Princess Rayet and Princess Fatima ❤❤❤. It was wonderful seeing them all at the wedding.” - Submitted by Anonymous
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everythingroyalty · 2 years ago
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Prince Hashim bin Al Hussein and Princess Fahdah Al Hashim arriving at the Zahran Palace for the wedding between Crown Prince Hussein of Jordan and Rajwa Al Saif on 1 June 2023 ✨
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jordanianroyals · 2 years ago
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Prince Hashim bin Al Hussein attends the wedding of his nephew Crown Prince Hussein to Saudi-born Rajwa Al Seif at Zahran Palace on 1 June 2023. He is accompanied by his wife, Princess Fahdah, who also comes from Saudi Arabia and is wearing a green dress by Saudi brand Shalky. It is worth noted that Princess Fahdah's maternal grandfather, Sheikh Turki bin Khaled bin Ahmed Al Sudairi, comes from the same family as Rajwa's mother. His younger sister, Princess Raiyah, also attends the ceremony with her husband Ned Donovan while wearing a traditional Hashemi dress by local brand Kumbaz.
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