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Hussein bin Ali al-Hashimi (Arabic: ٱلْحُسَيْن بِن عَلِي ٱلْهَاشِمِي, romanized: al-Ḥusayn bin 'Alī al-Hāshimī pronunciation ⓘ; 1 May 1854 – 4 June 1931) was an Arab leader from the Banu Qatadah branch of the Banu Hashim clan who was the Sharif and Emir of Mecca from 1908 and, after proclaiming the Great Arab Revolt against the Ottoman Empire, [2] King of ...
Prince Ali bin Al Hussein [1] (Arabic: الأمير علي بن الحسين; born 23 December 1975) is the third son of King Hussein of Jordan, and the second child of the king by his third wife, Queen Alia. He is also the half brother of King Abdullah II.
The Order of al-Hussein bin Ali is the highest order of the Kingdom of Jordan.It was founded on 22 June 1949 with one class (i.e. Collar) by King Abdullah I of Jordan with the intended recipients being foreign heads of state and senior royals.
Ali al-Akbar was born from Layla, the daughter of Abi Murrah al-Thaqafi, who was an ally of the Umayyads. Husayn's marriage with Layla, according to Madelung, probably had material benefits for Husayn. [11] Ali al-Sajjad's mother, on the other hand, was a slave probably from Sind named Ḡazāla, Solāfa, Salāma, Šāhzanān, or Shahrbanu.
The eldest son of Hussein, Ali bin Hussein was born in Mecca and was educated at Ghalata Serai College (Galatasaray High School) in Istanbul.His father was appointed Grand Sharif of Mecca by the Ottoman Empire in 1908.
Princely title in Jordan is typically restricted only to patrilineal descendants of any of the four sons of Hussein bin Ali, Sharif of Mecca. Sharif Ali bin al-Hussein was the leader of the Iraqi Constitutional Monarchy political party and currently uses the title "Sharif". Queen Dina Abdul-Hamid also was a member of the House of Hashim.
Faisal was born in Mecca, Ottoman Empire [2] (in present-day Saudi Arabia), in 1885, [2] the third son of Hussein bin Ali, the Grand Sharif of Mecca.He grew up in Constantinople and learned about leadership from his father.
al-Husayn ibn Ali al-Abid (d. 786), leader of an anti-Abbasid rebellion, killed at the Battle of Fakhkh; Hussein bin Ali, Sharif of Mecca (1853/1854–1931), was Sharif and Emir of Mecca from 1908 and King of the Hejaz from 1916 to 1924; Al-Husayn I ibn Ali (1669–1740), the founder of the Husainid Dynasty, which ruled Tunisia until 1957.