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Jordan remembers King Talal

By JT - Jul 06,2017 - Last updated at Jul 06,2017

HRH Prince Feisal, the Regent, visits the tomb of the late King Talal on Thursday (Petra photo)

AMMAN — HRH Prince Feisal, the Regent, on Thursday visited the tomb of the late King Talal, whose 45th death anniversary is marked on Friday.

Several senior officials and officers also visited the tomb to pay their respects and lay wreaths of flowers, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

King Talal assumed the Throne on September 6, 1951, shortly after the assassination of King Abdullah I on July 20, 1951, in Jerusalem.

Due to health reasons, he abdicated a year later on August 11, 1952 in favour of his eldest son, Prince Hussein.

Under the reign of King Talal, who passed away on July 7, 1972, the country prepared a new liberalised Constitution in 1952, which introduced a culture of Arab unity by declaring Jordan part of the Arab nation.

The Constitution also established a new relationship between the government and Parliament, by obliging the former to be held accountable by the latter and to be responsible for its actions before the legislature.

In addition, the Constitution covered the implementation of the principles and objectives of the Great Arab Revolt, led by Sharif Hussein Bin Ali against Ottoman rule in the early 20th century.

The Kingdom marked the revolt’s centennial last year.

During King Talal’s reign, Jordan concluded important agreements, including a pan-Arab collective security agreement.

He also introduced compulsory free education, the first of its kind in Jordan and the Arab world, in a move that had a positive impact on the country’s future development.

Born in Mecca in 1909, King Talal studied at the British Military Academy, Sandhurst, and in 1929 became the first Jordanian officer to graduate from the institute.

As a member of the Arab Legion, he fought in battles between Arab and Israeli forces in Jerusalem, Ramallah and other Palestinian towns.

 

In 1934, he married Zein Al Sharaf, the late Queen Mother, who died in 1994.

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