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  2. Emad Hajjaj - Wikipedia

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    During the Pan Arab games held in Amman, Emad published a cartoon which pointed out the irony that a nation could be proud when it allowed honor killings to continue. [4] In 2008, an exhibition of his work, featuring 100 drawings was held at the city hall of Ra's al-'Ayn , [ 9 ] and he was a contributor to the Lighting Lamps exhibition which ...

  3. History of the Jews in Jordan - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] The Hurva Synagogue, originally built in 1701, was blown up by the Jordanian Arab Legion. In 1950 Jordan annexed the West Bank and East Jerusalem, and in 1954 granted Jordanian nationality to its non-Jewish residents who had been Palestinian nationals before 15 May 1948. [12] [13] During the nineteen years of Jordanian rule in the ...

  4. List of Jewish comic book characters - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of fictional Jewish comic book characters.Characters on this list range from secular with Jewish parentage to fully practicing.These are characters specific to comic-book universes; characters from TV or film universes are not present on this list, nor are characters from autobiographical/memoir comics such as Maus and American Splendor.

  5. The Easter Bunny’s Origins: The Interesting History Behind ...

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    In fact, the Easter egg has more historical context than the Easter Bunny, in that eggs may have been part of the Passover Seder plate at the last supper, as it still is today.

  6. Demographics of Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Arab Jordanians are mostly either descended from families and clans who were living in the cities and towns in Transjordan prior to Jordanian independence in 1946, most notably in the governorates of Jerash, Ajlun, Balqa, Irbid, Madaba, Al Karak, Aqaba, Amman and some other towns in the country, or from the Palestinian families who sought ...

  7. Shaabiat Al Cartoon - Wikipedia

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    Shaabiat Al Cartoon originally began as a mobile phone animation service in November 11, 2004 and quickly turned into one of the Persian Gulf region’s funniest animations in 2006 during the month of Ramadan. It discusses various social issues series based on a group of Arab families and individuals living in Dubai, their lives and traditions ...

  8. Meet the photographer behind the infamous Crying Jordan ... - AOL

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    Finally, the definitive story of the Jordan Crying meme is told. Hear how the 21st century's most iconic piece of art came to be from ESPN analyst Jay Williams, DJ Gallo of SportsPickle, and the ...

  9. Category:Fictional Arabs - Wikipedia

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