Memoirs of King Abdullah of Transjordan

Memoirs of King Abdullah of Transjordan
Author: Abdullah (King of Jordan)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 278
Release: 1950
Genre: Arabian Peninsula
ISBN: OCLC:10987484

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Our Last Best Chance

Our Last Best Chance
Author: King Abdullah II of Jordan
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2011-02-22
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781101190135

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A newsbreaking memoir that tackles head-on the toughest challenge in the world today. When a dying King Hussein shocked the world by picking his son rather than his brother, the longtime crown prince, to be the next king of Jordan, no one was more surprised than the young head of Special Operations, who discovered his life was in for a major upheaval. This is the inspirational story of a young prince who went to boarding school in America and military academy in Britain and grew up believing he would be a soldier. Back home, he hunted down terrorists and modernized Jordan's Special Forces. Then, suddenly, he found himself king. Together with his wife, Queen Rania, he transformed what it meant to be a monarch, going undercover to escape the bubble of the court while she became the Muslim world's most passionate advocate of women's rights. In this exceptionally candid memoir, King Abdullah tackles the single toughest issue he faces head-on- how to solve the Israeli-Palestinian standoff- and reveals himself to be an invaluable intermediary between America and the Arab world. He writes about the impact of the Iraq war on his neighborhood and how best to tackle Iran's nuclear ambitions. Why would a sitting head of state choose to write about the most explosive issues he faces? King Abdullah does so now because he believes we face a moment of truth: a last chance for peace in the Middle East. The prize is enormous, the cost of failure far greater than we dare imagine.

King Abdullah Britain and the Making of Jordan

King Abdullah  Britain and the Making of Jordan
Author: Mary Christina Wilson
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1987
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521399874

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King Abdullah played an active role in the partition of Palestine and, as a result, has always been viewed as one of the most controversial figures in modern Middle East history. This book is the first in-depth study of the historical and personal circumstances that made him so. Born in Mecca in 1882 of a family that traced its lineage to the Prophet Muhammad, Abdullah belonged to the Ottoman ruling elite. He grew up in Istanbul and returned to Mecca when his father was appointed Sharif in 1908. During the First World War he earned nationalist credentials as a leader of the Arab revolt against the Ottoman Empire. Owing to his alliance with Britain in the revolt, he emerged afterwards as a contender for power in a Middle East now dominated by Britain. Despite grandiose ambitions, Abdullah ended up as Britain's client in the mandated territory of Transjordan. His dependence on Britain was exacerbated by his situation in Transjordan, an artificial creation with no significant cities, no natural resources, and little meaning beyond its importance to British strategy. Within the constraints of British interests, it was left to Abdullah to make something of his position, and he spent the remainder of his life looking beyond Transjordan's borders for a role, a clientele, or a stable balance of interests which would allow him a future independent of British fortunes. He found all three after 1948 when, in conjunction with the creation of Israel, he came to rule the portion of Palestine known as the West Bank.

From the Wings

From the Wings
Author: Alec Kirkbride
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2013-12-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781135161774

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First Published in 1976. Sir Alec Kirkbride was born in Nottinghamshire in 1897, but grew up in Egypt. He was an army officer from 1916 to 1920 and then Deputy Resident in Transjodran from 1927 to 37. This book is a collection of his Amman Memoirs 1947-1951 when he was serving as the Ambassador to the United Kingdom to The Hashemite Kingdom of Transjordan in 1946 and played an important diplomatic role during the Arab-Israeli war.

Our Last Best Chance

Our Last Best Chance
Author: Abdullah II (King of Jordan)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2011
Genre: Arab-Israeli conflict
ISBN: 1101189592

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The eldest son of Jordan's King Hussein, the author had not expected to ascend to the throne; his father's brother had long been crown prince. But he was chosen by the king on his deathbed. Both a memoir and a frank discussion of how to solve problems in the Middle East.

A Soldier in Arabia

A Soldier in Arabia
Author: Nigel Bromage
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2011-12-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780857721006

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Why does an officer in an elite regiment - the Grenadier Guards - exchange a prestigious and privileged career in the British Army for service among desert tribes in harsh and unforgiving territory, and in the seemingly insoluble conflict of the turbulent Arab world? The answer lies in the long tradition of British military officers attracted by the romance and adventure engendered by a perceived British imperial notion of bringing peace and security to this troubled region. In this process, Arab society and culture have woven a unique spell among many a young Westerner, leading to warm, lasting and reciprocated friendships. Nigel Bromage's adventurous career, which spanned over 30 years, much of it in the Middle East, characterised all aspects of this relationship. It includes dramatic military action, much of it with the legendary Arab Legion in the first Arab-Israeli war and the struggle for Jerusalem, as well as service throughout much of Britain's remaining 'informal empire'. Soldier in Arabia is a revealing personal memoir of the Middle East, but much more - it sheds light, through dramatic and authentic personal experience, on how Britain pursued its interests in the enduring struggles of the Middle East first via highly trained and committed military officers.

Collusion Across the Jordan

Collusion Across the Jordan
Author: Avi Shlaim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 706
Release: 1988
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015013120574

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This book is an account of the highly secret relationship between Abdullah, the Hashemite ruler of Jordan, and the Zionist movement. Spanning three decades, from the appointment of Abdullah as Emir in 1921 to his assassination in 1951, this work focuses on the clandestine diplomacy and the political and military processes which determined the fate of Palestine between 1947 and 1950, and which left the Palestinian Arabs without a homeland.

The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan

The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
Author: Mohamed Mahmoud Al-Tawara
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2017-03-18
Genre: Jordan
ISBN: 154478600X

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This book covers the modern history of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan from the resign of the founder, King Abdullah I to the present monarch, King Abdullah II. The honesty that the Hashemites have been carrying over years and the mission initiated by King Abdullah I and ably resumed by King Abdullah II are a light of civilization and giving undertaken by men true to what they promised Allah and their people. This book is an essential reading for all those who wish to learn more about the history of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.