- territory.
Following Curzon's
instruction Samuel set up a
meeting with
Transjordanian leaders where he
presented British plans for the territory. The local...
- Transjordan, also
known as the East Bank or the
Transjordanian Highlands (Arabic: شرق الأردن, romanized: Sharq al ʾUrdun, lit. 'East of the Jordan'), is...
- the
Transjordanian tribes,
accusing them of
making God
angry and
suggesting that
their land may be unclean. In
response to this, the
Transjordanian tribes...
- The
Jordanian Highlands is a
mountain range in Jordan. It
extends north and
south through the
western portion of the country,
between the Red Sea-Dead...
-
Lexington Books. p. 44. ISBN 978-0-7391-6610-9. Gelber, Yoav (1997). Jewish-
Transjordanian Relations 1921–48:
alliance of bars sinister. London: Routledge....
- This
migration pattern complicates efforts to
differentiate between Transjordanian and
Arabian ancestry, as
Transjordan served as a
pathway for migrants...
-
policies led to the
unsuccessful peasants'
revolt in
Palestine in 1834.
Transjordanian cities of As-Salt and Al-Karak were destro**** by Pasha's
forces for...
- 1929
Transjordanian general election...
-
Balqa Revolt was the
largest uprising against the
newly established Transjordanian government,
headed by
Mezhar Ruslan,
during its
first years. The rebellion...
-
General elections were held in
Transjordan on 20
October 1942. The 1928
basic law
provided for a
unicameral Legislative Council. The 16
elected members...