king hussein
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Definition
Proper noun * King Hussein bin Talal: The monarch of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan from 1952 until his death in 1999. He is historically recognized for his long reign, maintaining domestic stability in a volatile region, and for his pivotal role in pursuing peace agreements, most notably the 1994 Israel-Jordan peace treaty.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- King Hussein ruled Jordan for nearly five decades.
- The peace treaty was a landmark achievement of King Hussein's foreign policy.
- Historians often study King Hussein's ability to navigate complex Middle Eastern politics.
Advanced Usage
- "The legacy of King Hussein": Often used in political and historical discourse to refer to the enduring impact of his policies on Jordan and the region.
- The legacy of King Hussein continues to shape Jordan's diplomatic approach.
- "During the reign of King Hussein": A phrase used to specify the time period of his rule.
- During the reign of King Hussein, Jordan underwent significant modernization.
Variants and Related Words
- Hussein of Jordan: An alternative name used to refer to him.
- King Hussein I: His official regnal name.
- Hashemite: Refers to the royal dynasty to which he belonged (the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan).
Synonyms
- Monarch of Jordan
- Jordanian King (context-specific)
Related Phrases
- Hussein's peace efforts: A phrase summarizing his diplomatic initiatives toward Israel.
- The summit focused on continuing Hussein's peace efforts.
- The Hussein era: Refers to the period of Jordanian history under his rule.
- Economic reforms began in earnest in the Hussein era.
Noun
- king of Jordan credited with creating stability at home and seeking peace with Israel (1935-1999)