• The Interregnum (between rulers) period in Transjordan was a short period during which Transjordan had no established ruler or occupying power that lasted...
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    The Emirate of Transjordan (Arabic: إمارة شرق الأردن, romanized: Imārat Sharq al-Urdun, lit. 'the emirate east of the Jordan'), officially known as the...
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  • Ottoman Interregnum, civil war in which the sons of Sultan Bayezid I fought for control of the empire. Interregnum (Transjordan) (1920–1921) Interregnum (History...
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    Kingdom, Transjordan was left in a period of interregnum. A few months later, Abdullah, the second son of Sharif Hussein, arrived in Transjordan. With the...
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    of the Emirate of Transjordan refers to the government that was set up in Transjordan on 11 April 1921, following a brief interregnum period. Abdullah...
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    State of Damascus State of Aleppo Emirate of Transjordan Interregnum (Transjordan)...
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    occupied only the northern part of the Syrian Kingdom, leaving Transjordan in a period of interregnum. Arab aspirations failed to gain international recognition...
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  • left Transjordan with no central authority, he was dispatched by the British government to Transjordan to help maintain order during this interregnum. "With...
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    The Transjordan memorandum was a British memorandum passed by the Council of the League of Nations on 16 September 1922, as an addendum to the Mandate...
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  • and polities that have been considered colonies. French and British interregnum in the Dutch East Indies British Senegambia British Manila Aden British...
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    Oultrejordain (category Transjordan (region))
    known in ancient times as Edom and Moab. It was also referred to as Transjordan. Oultrejordain extended southwards through the Negev to the Gulf of Aqaba...
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    Galilee, the upper Jordan Valley, the Sharon and large parts of the Transjordan. The Kingdom of Israel was conquered around 720 BCE by the Neo-Assyrian...
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  • Kura rebellion (category 1920s in Transjordan)
    The Kura rebellion in Transjordan, April 1921, was instigated when Sheikh Kulaib al-Shraideh, a self-established ruler of the district of Kura, refused...
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    Sharifian Solution (category Emirate of Transjordan)
    removing of Faisal from Syria in July 1920, and Abdullah's entry into Transjordan (which had been the southern part of Faisal's Syria) in November 1920...
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    Palestine and Transjordan. On 16 September the League formally approved a memorandum from Lord Balfour confirming the exemption of Transjordan from the clauses...
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    Occupation of Ma'an (category 1920s in Transjordan)
    Kingdom, Transjordan was left in a period of interregnum. A few months later, Abdullah, the second son of Sharif Hussein, arrived into Transjordan. In the...
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    Iraq. 1946–1958: Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan 1921–1946: Emirate of Transjordan, part of the British Empire 1918–1920: Occupied Enemy Territory Administration...
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    raid on Iraq – 700 killed. Conquest of Ha'il – unknown. Ikhwan raids on Transjordan 1922–1924 – 500-1,500 killed. Second Nejd–Hejaz War (1924–1925) – 450...
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    Moab, and Edom: The Archaeology of Society in Late Bronze/Iron Age Transjordan (ca. 1400–500 BCE)". In Thomas Levy (ed.). The Archaeology of Society...
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    (626 to 539 BC). This contradicts the view, dominant for decades, that Transjordan was either destroyed by Nebuchadnezzar II, or suffered a rapid decline...
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  • Zubayr, town in Basra Governorate, Iraq during 16th century Emirate of Transjordan, modern Jordan 1921–46 Islamic Emirate of Byara, modern Kurdistan Region...
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    officio deputy governors) have taken on the role temporarily during an interregnum between governors, and during periods when the lieutenant governor is...
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    Arabs capitulated in July 1920. On 8 August 1920, during the Transjordan interregnum period, the French confirmed to the British that they would respect...
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    Marne Hundred Days Offensive Vardar offensive Battle of Megiddo Third Transjordan attack Meuse–Argonne offensive Battle of Vittorio Veneto Armistice of...
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  • of Iraq 8 March 1920 – c. 1920 Proclaimed by the Congress of Iraq Refused the position. Became Emir of Transjordan in 1921 and King of Jordan in 1946...
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    Palestine, later divided into Mandatory Palestine and the Emirate of Transjordan (1921–1946). The Ottoman Empire's possessions in the Arabian Peninsula...
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    Edom (category Transjordan (region))
    Údumi, 𒌑𒁺𒈬 Údumu; Ancient Egyptian: jdwmꜥ) was an ancient kingdom in Transjordan, located between Moab to the northeast, the Arabah to the west, and the...
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    History of the Ottoman Empire Timeline Rise (1299–1453) Beylik of Osman Interregnum (1402–1413) Fall of Constantinople Classical Age (1453–1566) Sultanate...
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    Marne Hundred Days Offensive Vardar offensive Battle of Megiddo Third Transjordan attack Meuse–Argonne offensive Battle of Vittorio Veneto Armistice of...
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    president (1880–1884). Díaz saw himself as indispensable, and after that interregnum, ran for the presidency again and served in office continuously until...
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