- Ḥasanid
Sharifs of
Mecca (from whom the
Hashemite royal family is
directly descended),
including the
Hashemites'
ancestor Qatadah ibn Idris, were Zaydī...
-
establishment of a "national home" for Jews in Palestine. This was seen by the
Hashemites and the
Arabs as a
betrayal of
their previous agreements with the British...
- the 515
Hashemites as they
walked down a main
street carrying doner knives and
wooden staffs, as well as
riding in cars with “515
Hashemite” stickers...
- Look up
hashemite or
Hashemite in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hashemites, Hashimites, or Hashimids, may
refer to: Banu Hashim, the
descendants of...
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Iraqi royal family, both the
Hashemite regime fell and with it the short-lived Arab Federation. The
deposition of the
Hashemites in Iraq had
immediate ramifications...
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October 1924, all the
Hashemites held were the port
cities of
Jeddah and
Yanbu along with Medina. The
rapid defeat of the
Hashemites was due
largely to the...
- The
Hashemite Kingdom of Iraq was the
Iraqi state located in the
Middle East from 1932 to 1958. It was
founded on 23
August 1921 as the
Kingdom of Iraq...
- [citation needed] The
Hashemites were
allies of the
British in the
conflict against the
Ottoman Empire.
After the war ended, the
Hashemites achieved or were...
- Hejaz, the
Hashemites was
foreign to Iraq. The
British Government appointed them as Iraq's
royal family after a
plebiscite in 1921. The
Hashemites were largely...
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expressed grave concerns that the
family of the
sharif of Mecca, the
Hashemites,
could wrest control from the
Ottoman sultan, with whom
their loyalty...