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and Communication Centers Corporation (now Jordan Enterprise Development Corporation)

Jordanian-French Uranium Mining Company

Jordan International Rally

Jordan option

Jordan River Foundation

Judeh, Nasser

Juma, Aoun

Kaaba

Kaabneh, Field Marshall Abdul Hafez

Kabariti, Abdul Karim

Kadima Party

Kahan Commission

Kamel, Hussein

Kamel, Saddam

Karameh, Israeli invasion of (1968)

Karine A

Kawar, Tawfiq

Kerak castle

Khair, Saad

Khalayleh, Ahmed Fadil Nazzal. See Zarqawi, Abu Musab al-

Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Emir of Abu Dhabi

Khamenei, Ayatollah, Abdullah II, meeting with

Khasheb, Abu

Khatami, Mohammad, Abdullah II, meeting with

Khomeini, Ayatollah

Khoury, Hussam

Kim Il-sung

King Abdullah II Award

King Abdullah II Design and Development Bureau (KADDB)

King Abdullah II Fund for Development

King David Hotel

King Hussein Medical Center

King’s Academy

King’s Highway

Kuwait

Iraq invasion of (1990)

-Jordan relations

Land-for-peace policy

Latrun, battle of (1948)

Lawrence, T. E.

Lawrence of Arabia (film)

Lebanon

Israeli invasion of (1982)

Israeli invasion of (2000)

Israel invasion (2006)

Israeli partial withdrawal from (2000)

Palestinian guerrillas in

Libya

Abdullah II, tour as king

-Jordan relations

Lieberman, Avigdor

Likud Party

Livni, Tzipi

Lohamei Herut Israel (Stern Gang)

McMahon, Sir Henry

Madaba Mosaic Map

Madrasati (My School)

Madrid Peace Conference (1991)

Mahdi

Majali, Colonel Hussein

Majali, Habis

Majed, Mohammad

Maktoob

Maliki, Nouri Al

Abdullah II, meeting with

Iraqi leadership

Maqdisi, Abu Muhammad al-

Masri, Safwan

Mayo Clinic

Mecca

Grand Mosque seizure

and Hashemite family

location of

Muslims, importance to

Medina

Meshaal, Khaled

Middle East

Abdullah II, tour as king

diversity of people

Great Arab Revolt

military weakness

modernization of

nationalism, 20th century

Palestinians, protection of

politics, personal nature of

pro-Soviet states

pro-Western states

and Soviet collapse

treaties among countries of. See Middle East peace agreements

See also individual countries

Middle East peace agreements

Jordan-Egypt

Jordan-Israel

Rabat Summit (1974)

Washington Declaration (1994)

Miliband, David

Military, Jordan. See Jordanian army (Jordan Armed Forces); Royal Jordanian Air Force

Mitchell, George

Mohammad, Prophet

and Jerusalem

Jordanian rulers’ descent from

Mohammad Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi

Mordechai, Yitzhak

Mossad

Mount Nebo

Moyne, Lord (Walter Edward Guinness)

Muasher, Marwan

Mubarak, Hosni

Abdullah II, meetings with

assassination threat to

and Hussein of Jordan

Israel-Palestine peace efforts

Muhammad bin Talal, Prince of Jordan

Muna Al Hussein, Princess of Jordan

background information

courtship/marriage to Hussein

divorce

and Lawrence of Arabia film

Mutaib bin Abdulaziz, Prince of Saudi Arabia

Nadwa Palace

Nasrallah, Hassan

Nasser, Gamal Abdel

actions against Jordan

1967 war

pro-Soviet support

Straits of Tiran closure

Suez crisis

Nasser bin Jamil, Sharif of Jordan

Nasserites

National Economic Forum (1999)

Netanyahu, Benjamin

Abbas, meetings with

Abdullah II, meetings with

assassination attempts in Jordan by

and building moratorium failure

Israel-Palestine peace efforts

as negative influence

Wye River Memorandum (1998)

1967 war

Nixon, Richard

Nobel Peace Prize

Noor, Queen of Jordan

North Korea, Abdullah II visit

Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT)

Nuclear program Iran

Jordan

Nuclear weapons

Obama, Barack

Abdullah II, meetings with

Israel-Palestine peace efforts

Middle East visits by

new Israeli settlements, reaction to

and U.S. withdrawal from Iraq

Olive oil exports

Olmert, Ehud

Annapolis conference (2007)

Gaza, bombardment of (2008)

Lebanon invasion (2006)

as prime minister

resignation of

Olympic games massacre (1972)

Oman, Abdullah II, tour as king

Omar bin al-Khattab, Caliph

Operation Peace for Galilee

Oslo Accords/Declaration of Principles (1993)

Oslo II (1995)

Otaibi, Juhayman al-

Ottoman Empire, Great Arab Revolt against

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