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  2. Royal Jordanian - Wikipedia

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    Royal Jordanian Airlines (formerly known as Alia Royal Jordanian Airlines) is the flag carrier of Jordan with its head office in the capital, Amman. [7] The airline operates scheduled international services over four continents from its main base at Queen Alia International Airport , with over 500 flights per week and at least 110 daily departures.

  3. List of Royal Jordanian destinations - Wikipedia

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    AeroRoutes. 21 November 2023. ^ a b "Royal Jordanian moves Milan/Lyon addition to Oct 2022". AeroRoutes. 25 July 2022. Retrieved 25 July 2022. ^ "ROYAL JORDANIAN RESUMES BAHRAIN SERVICE FROM JUNE 2023". AeroRoutes. 17 April 2022. ^ "Mosul - fifth destination for Royal Jordanian in Iraq" (Press release). Royal Jordanian. 28 October 2013.

  4. Fawaz Younis - Wikipedia

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    Fawaz Younis. Fawaz Younis (born 1959), also known as Fawaz Yunis and Nazeeh, is a Lebanese hijacker who was arrested in international waters pursuant to an arrest warrant issued in the United States. He was transported to the US and convicted; he was sentenced to 30 years. He was later deported after serving sixteen years of his sentence.

  5. Hussein of Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Hussein of Jordan. Hussein bin Talal ( Arabic: الحسين بن طلال, romanized : Al-Ḥusayn bin Ṭalāl; 14 November 1935 – 7 February 1999) was King of Jordan from 11 August 1952 until his death in 1999. As a member of the Hashemite dynasty, the royal family of Jordan since 1921, Hussein was a 40th-generation direct descendant of the ...

  6. Visa policy of Jordan - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The visa policy of Jordan deals with the requirements which a foreign citizen wishing to enter Jordan must meet to be permitted to travel to, enter and remain in the country. Jordanian visas are issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and its diplomatic missions abroad with the stated goal of regulating and facilitating migratory flows.

  7. Princess Sarvath El Hassan - Wikipedia

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    Nayef and others. v. t. e. Princess Sarvath El Hassan[ 3] (born Sarvath Ikramullah on 24 July 1947) is a Jordanian royal and the wife of Prince Hassan bin Talal of Jordan. She was born in Calcutta on 24 July 1947, [ 1] to a prominent Muslim family, the Suhrawardy family of the Indian subcontinent. [ 1]

  8. Everything we know about Jordan’s royal wedding attended by ...

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    The Prince and Princess of Wales arrived on Thursday at the royal wedding of Jordan’s Crown Prince Al Hussein and Saudi Arabian architect Rajwa Al Saif.. On 1 June, King Abdullah’s eldest son ...

  9. Special Operation Forces (Jordan) - Wikipedia

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    Maroon. King Abdullah II Special Forces Group ( Arabic: العمليات الخاصة ورد الفعل السريع ), commonly known as the JORSOF are strategic-level special forces of the Royal Jordanian Army under the Jordanian Armed Forces. Founded on April 15, 1963, on the orders of the late King Hussein, its primary roles include ...