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Title: The Arab contemporary literature in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
Authors: Naouri, Issa I.
Keywords: Arabic literature -- 20th century -- Bibliography
Arabic literature -- Jordan
Arabic literature -- 20th century -- History and criticism
Issue Date: 1967
Publisher: University of Malta. Faculty of Arts
Citation: Naouri, I. I. (1967). The Arab contemporary literature in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. Journal of the Faculty of Arts, 3(3), 165-178.
Abstract: The modem history of Jordan began with the arrival of Emir Abdullah Ibn AI-Hussein in the country, in 1921. Till then Jordan was a vast territory, mostly arid deserts, and thinly populated. Yet Emir Abdullah succeeded, in a short time, in establishing there a constitutional and democratic institution, and in eliminating the Beduin raids. He built an army that was considered to be one of the strongest armies of the area, for its discipline and high military qualities.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/39410
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