Abdul-Ghani Al-Karmi
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Abdul-Ghani Saeed Al-Karmi (1906–1974) (Arabic: عبدالغني سعيد الكرمي) was a Palestinian politician.[1] In 1946, he and King Abdullah I bin Al-Hussein, founded the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. He served as the head of the Jordanian Royal Court.[2] He was closely connected to King Abdullah the First, and one of the leaders of the Palestinian Arab Communist Party.
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Born | 1906 |
Died | 1974 (67–68 years) |
Nationality | Palestinian |
Citizenship | Tulkarm |
Education | Al-Fadeliya School Anbar office |
Alma mater | Profession Politician, Diplomat, Minister, writer, and journalist |
Notable work | Al-Yarmouk newspaper and the League of National Liberation in Palestine |
Political party | A member of the Palestinian Communist Party and the National Liberation League in Palestine |
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Family | Mahmoud Al-Karmi (brother) Ahmad Shakir al-Karmi ar:أحمد شاكر الكرمي (brother) Abu Salma (brother) Hasan Karmi (brother) |
Awards | Jordanian Order of Independence (1950) |
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