The independence of Jordan came as a result of the London treaty between Emir Abdullah and the British Government, the treaty was signed on 22 March 1946, and it took two years for Jordan to be fully independent till March 1948.
The United Nations approved the end of the British Mandate in . From then on, Transjordan was renamed and became known as the Hashemite Kingdom of Transjordan and King Abdullah 1 became the king of Jordan. After that the name of the emirate changed to Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
– How is the Independence Day in Jordan?
We have a public holiday annually on 25 May to celebrate Jordan’s independence and most businesses are closed, the holiday is usually marked with official ceremonies including a fireworks display, religious event and other activities, it is attended by members of the House of Hashim , as well as civil and military officials.
The national flag is displayed on buildings, homes and cars to mark this significant day. Unfortunately this year due to COVID pandemic celebrations of this anniversary and gatherings won’t be held this year.
– How the Royal Family Celebrates?
Queen Rania, every time in Independence Day celebrations takes the traditional chic looks , by wearing a gorgeous Kaftans and dresses with Jordanian or Palestinian embroidery ,Queen Rania is regularly spotted in local designers.
– What is the role of King Abdullah II in Jordan’s safety?
King Abdullah has done a lot of things to develop Jordan’s security. He has developed rehabilitation, preventive development against crime, and security centers to the highest levels of professionalism to serve the people. All the accomplishments that King Abdullah has done made Jordan a country that attracts people and tourists from all over the world because it’s a safe country.
May God Protect Jordan
By: Yara Sinokrot