- Lieutenant-General Sir John
Bagot Glubb, KCB, CMG, DSO, OBE, MC, KStJ, KPM (16
April 1897 – 17
March 1986),
known as
Glubb Pasha (Arabic: غلوب باشا) and Abu...
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Glubb is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Faris Glubb (1939–2004), British-Jordanian writer, journalist, translator, and
publisher Frederic...
- fashion. He was
described by
Glubb Pasha as a "Prime
Minister dictator" who had
ruled "stably" as Emir
Abdullah I had done.
Glubb Pasha particularly commended...
-
Faris Glubb (19
October 1939 – 3
April 2004) was a
British writer, journalist,
translator and publisher. He was born in Jerusalem,
British Mandate of...
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Glubb 2001, p. 181.
Gabriel 2007, p. 89.
Rodgers 2012, p. 89.
Gabriel 2007, p. 87.
Nagel 2020, p. 101.
Glubb 2001, p. 182.
Gabriel 2007, p. 91.
Glubb...
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Rodinson 2021, p. 248.
Peters 2003b, p. 88.
Glubb 2001, p. 265–6.
Glubb 2001, p. 267.
Rodinson 2021, p. 251–2.
Glubb 2001, p. 280.
Rodinson 2021, p. 253. Rodgers...
- artillery, and
communications troops. In 1939, John
Bagot Glubb,
better known as "
Glubb Pasha",
became the Legion's commander, with
Major General Abdul...
- 000-man
force was
renamed the Arab Legion. In 1939, John
Bagot Glubb,
better known as
Glubb Pasha,
became the Legion's commander, and
continued in office...
- Sir John
Bagot Glubb ("
Glubb Pasha") and of the
racing driver Gwenda Hawkes.
Glubb was born in 1857, the son of
Orlando Manley Glubb, an
officer in the...
-
renaming of the
Legion into the
Jordanian Armed Forces on 1
March 1956.
Glubb Pasha, the Arab Legion's
British commander, was
replaced with
Major General...