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Also known as Talal bin Abdullah
King of Jordan from 1951 to 1952
Talal I was the King of Jordan for just one year, ruling from 1951 to 1952. His brief reign is historically notable because he introduced Jordan's first constitution during this period, establishing important constitutional frameworks for the country's governance.
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HouseHashemite FatherAbdullah I of Jordan MotherMusbah bint Nasser ReligionSunni Islam
Talal bin Abdullah al-Hashimi (26 February 1909 – 7 July 1972) was King of Jordan from the assassination of his father King Abdullah I in 1951, until his forced abdication in 1952. As a member of the Hashemite dynasty, the royal family of Jordan since 1921, Talal was a 39th-generation direct descendant of Muhammad.
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