Jordan is in the Middle East and has been led by various rulers since its independence in 1946. Here is a list of Kings of Jordan
King Abdullah I (1921-1951)
He was the founder of the country. He took part in many regional conflicts and played a significant role in the Israeli conflicts.
King Talal (1951-1952)
After his father was assassinated, he took on the leadership role and focused on improving infrastructure, education, and healthcare. Due to health issues, he stepped down and passed the throne to his young son.
King Hussein (1952-1999)
King Hussein ruled for nearly five decades, making his reign one of the longest in history. His leadership saw many changes in Jordan, and he skillfully managed regional conflicts, including the Arab-Israeli conflicts, the Gulf War, and the rise of Palestinian nationalism. King Hussein gained international respect for his commitment to peace and stability, playing a key role in peace negotiations in the region. Under his rule, Jordan also experienced significant economic growth, modernization, and democratic development.
King Abdullah II (1999-present)
King Abdullah II, the King of Jordan, has continued his father work. He worked hard to keep Jordan safe and strong, even with big problems like terrorism, refugees, and money issues. The King focused on improving the economy, using technology, and helping society grow. He also talked about peace and working together with other countries. His work made Jordan important for peace in the Middle East.
jordan royal family
Abdullah met Rania Al-Yassin at a dinner party in January 1993. After five months, they got married. As part of the Jordan Royal Family Tree, they have four children: Crown Prince Hussein, Princess Iman, Princess Salma, and Prince Hashem
King Of Jordan Age II is 62 years old. He was born in January 1962.