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Definition of Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
1. Noun. An Arab kingdom in southwestern Asia on the Red Sea.
Geographical relationships: Al-asifa, Al-fatah, Fatah, Black September Movement
Group relationships: Arab League
Generic synonyms: Asian Country, Asian Nation
Group relationships: Middle East, Mideast, Near East, Asia
Terms within: Amman, Capital Of Jordan, Akaba, Al Aqabah, Aqaba, Az Zarqa, Zarqa, Syrian Desert, Dead Sea
Member holonyms: Jordanian
Derivative terms: Jordanian
Definition of Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
1. Proper noun. The official name of Jordan. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hashemite Kingdom Of Jordan
Literary usage of Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Refugees Into Citizens: Palestinians and the End of the Arab-Israeli Conflict by Donna E. Arzt (1997)
"Treaty of Peace between the State of Israel Excerpts: and the Hashemite Kingdom
of Jordan Preamble October 26,1994 The government of the Hashemite Kingdom ..."
2. Managing Water for Peace in the Middle East; Alternative Strategies by Masahiro Murakami (1995)
"3 Geology The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan is situated in the north-western corner
of the Arabian peninsula. Part of the Nubo-Arabian shield is exposed in ..."
3. Threats to Democracy: Prevention and Response : Report of an Independent by Madeleine Korbel Albright, Bronislaw Geremek, Morton H. Halperin (2003)
"... Italian Republic, Japan, Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, Republic of Kenya,
Republic of Korea, State of Kuwait, Republic of Latvia, Kingdom of Lesotho, ..."
4. Enhancing U.S. Leadership at the United Nations: Report of an Independent by David Dreier, Lee Hamilton, Lee Feinstein, Adrian Karatnycky (2002)
"... Italian Republic, Japan, Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, Republic of Kenya,
Republic of Korea, State of Kuwait, Republic of Latvia, Kingdom of Lesotho, ..."
5. Jordan by Jack Altman (2000)
"its name to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. anticipating its annexation a year
later of the West Bank territory. The move antagonized Arab neighbours ..."