Jordan | 1978 | 5 Fils | King Hussein bin Talal
King of Jordan
King Hussein bin Talal (1935–1999) was the King of Jordan from 1952 until his death, guiding the country for nearly five decades through the Cold War and the Arab–Israeli conflicts. A member of the Hashemite family, he claimed descent from the Prophet Muhammad. Born in Amman, he became Crown Prince in 1951 and ascended the throne in 1952 after his father, King Talal, abdicated due to illness; he was formally enthroned in 1953 at age 17. Hussein played a central role in regional politics and signed a historic peace treaty with Israel in 1994, becoming the second Arab leader to do so. He died in 1999 from non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma and was then one of the world’s longest-serving heads of state.
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