Introduces the history, geography, government, people, industry, and daily life of the Arab country located between the Mediterranean and Arabian Peninsula.
Examines the history of Jordan, providing information about the moderate political course pursued by King Hussein, crowned at the age of eighteen in 1953,looking at aspects of daily life and culture, and including a chronology, and facts about the country.
Presents a study of the history, culture, language, and people of Jordan as well as information on their government, economy, educational system, religion and religious festivals, sports, national holidays and festivals and traditional crafts.
Stefan loves his grandma's delicious Swedish pancakes, but since it takes many hours to fly to Sweden from Jordan, he must find another way to have his favorite breakfast.
A photo-illustrated introduction to the Muslim nation of Jordan, discussing the country's place in the world, and looking at its land, history, religion, politics, economy, people, communities, and foreign relations.
A brief biography of Queen Rania Al-Abdullah of Jordan that profiles her childhood and education, marriage to the son of the king of Jordan, and humanitarian work.
Queen Noor, born into an Arab-American family, shares the story of her relationship with her husband King Hussein of Jordan, telling of their first meeting, the time they spent together before their marriage, and her life and work as queen, and discussing Hussein's legacy to his family and country.
Queen Noor, born into an Arab-American family, shares the story of her relationship with her husband King Hussein of Jordan, telling of their first meeting, the time they spent together before their marriage, and her life and work as queen, and discussing Hussein's legacy to his family and country.
Presents a study of the history, geography, culture, religion, economy, and politics of Jordan; and contains Internet addresses with resources about the country.