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  2. Time in Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Standard time observed all year Daylight saving time observed. Time in Jordan is on Arabia Standard Time (AST) . Before daylight saving time (DST) was abolished in October 2022, Jordan used EET with an offset of one hour during the summer months. Daylight saving time typically started on Friday during 26 February to 1 April and ended on the ...

  3. Amman - Wikipedia

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    Jordan Gate. Zahran district in west Amman is the location of the Jordan Gate, which is a high class commercial and residential project currently under construction in the Wadi Al-Seer district of Amman, Jordan, it consists of two high-rise buildings connected by a multi-storey podium. [118]

  4. Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Amman has a network of public transportation buses including the Amman Bus and the Amman Bus Rapid Transit and is connected to nearby Zarqa through the Amman-Zarqa Bus Rapid Transit. Jordan has three commercial airports, all receiving and dispatching international flights. Two are in Amman and the third is in Aqaba, King Hussein International ...

  5. Jordan travel: Is it safe to travel right now, and what are ...

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    Jordan’s deputy Prime Minister and minister of foreign affairs, Ayman Al-Safadi, ... Yes. Queen Alia International Airport, south of Amman remains operational – as does King Hussein ...

  6. Nasr area - Wikipedia

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    Jordan: Governorate: Amman: Time zone: GMT +2 • Summer +3: Al-Nasr is one of the areas of the Greater Amman Municipality, Jordan. [1] [2] References

  7. Ammon - Wikipedia

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    Ammon (Ammonite: 𐤏𐤌𐤍 ʻAmān; Hebrew: עַמּוֹן ʻAmmōn; Arabic: عمّون, romanized: ʻAmmūn) was an ancient Semitic-speaking kingdom occupying the east of the Jordan River, between the torrent valleys of Arnon and Jabbok, in present-day Jordan.

  8. History of Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Around that time, in 1803 the Wahhabi's began occupying lands in Southern Jordan, until they reached Al-Karak in 1808. The Karakis, under Yusuf Al-Majali, refused to pay the Wahhabis, which might've been the reason for Ibn Sa'ud conferring on title of "Emir of all the Bedouins to the south of Damascus, as far as the Red Sea."

  9. Timeline of Amman - Wikipedia

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    March: First Battle of Amman. [8] 25 September: Second Battle of Amman. 1923 - Al-Husseini Mosque built. [1] 1926 - Raghadan Palace built. 1928 - Amman becomes capital of the Emirate of Transjordan. [6] 1932 - Al-Faisaly Football Club formed. 1938 - National electricity company founded. [9] 1946 - City becomes capital of the Hashemite Kingdom ...