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  2. Talal of Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Talal's most revered achievement as king is the establishment of Jordan's modern constitution in 1952, rendering his kingdom a constitutional monarchy. He ruled for less than thirteen months until he was forced to abdicate by Parliament because he was experiencing mental illness, reported as schizophrenia .

  3. List of mentally ill monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Talal of Jordan (1909–1972, ruled 1951–1952) was forced to abdicate the throne after being unsuccessfully treated for schizophrenia. [28] East Asian monarchs

  4. Hussein of Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Abdullah's eldest son, Talal, was proclaimed King of Jordan. [11] Talal appointed his son Hussein as crown prince on 9 September 1951. [11] After a reign lasting less than thirteen months, the Parliament forced King Talal to abdicate due to his mental state – doctors had diagnosed schizophrenia. [11]

  5. Hashemites - Wikipedia

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    Prince Zeid bin Hussein, who moved to Jordan when his brother's grandson, King Faisal II of Iraq, was overthrown and murdered in a coup in 1958. Hassan, died at a young age. Hussein bin Ali continued to rule an independent Hejaz, of which he proclaimed himself king, between 1916 and 1924, after the collapse of Ottoman power, with the tacit ...

  6. Princess Sarvath El Hassan - Wikipedia

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    Princess Sarvath El Hassan [3] (born Sarvath Ikramullah on 24 July 1947) is a Jordanian royal and the wife of Prince Hassan bin Talal of Jordan. She was born in Calcutta on 24 July 1947, [ 1 ] to a prominent Muslim family, the Suhrawardy family of the Indian subcontinent .

  7. Zein al-Sharaf bint Jamil - Wikipedia

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    She also created the first women's union of Jordan in 1944. Queen Zein further filled a constitutional vacuum after the assassination of the late King Abdullah I in 1951, while the newly proclaimed King Talal was being treated outside the Kingdom. The Queen again performed this role during the period between August 1952, when her son, King ...

  8. Succession to the Jordanian throne - Wikipedia

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    Thus, only male descendants of Abdullah I of Jordan, born to Muslim parents, can ascend the throne. The king has the right to appoint one of his brothers as heir apparent . If the king dies without a son or appointed brother, the throne devolves upon the person whom the National Assembly selects from amongst the descendants of Hussein bin Ali ...

  9. Schizophrenia - Wikipedia

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    Schizophrenia is a mental disorder [17] [7] characterized variously by hallucinations (typically, hearing voices), delusions, disorganized thinking and behavior, [10] and flat or inappropriate affect. [7] Symptoms develop gradually and typically begin during young adulthood and are never resolved.