General elections were held in Transjordan on 20 October 1942. The 1928 basic law provided for a unicameral Legislative Council. The 16 elected members...
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General elections were held in Transjordan on 16 October 1937. The 1928 basic law provided for a unicameral Legislative Council. The 16 elected members...
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Arab-Israeli Conflict. Columbia University Press. Gelber, Yoav (1997). Jewish-Transjordanian Relations: Alliance of Bars Sinister. London: Routledge. Khalaf, Issa...
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criticized by the laity. Palestinian journalist Yousef El-Issa and Transjordanian civil servant Auda Qusus wrote in the Executive Committee's memo: We...
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BCE) clearly states that YHWH was the supreme god of Israel and of the Transjordanian territory occupied by Israel under the Omrides. Lemaire, André (May–June...
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The Emirate of Transjordan was a British mandate territory, and the Transjordanian forces were under British command during the war. Tunisia was a French...
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borders into Palestine, starting the 1948 Arab–Israeli War. Around 4,500 Transjordanian troops, commanded partly by 38 British officers who had resigned their...
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History of Palestine (section General strike)
east of Jordan increased to 56,000. However, with the creation of the Transjordanian emirate in 1921–22, the hamlet of Amman, which had been recently resettled...
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