Who is the king of Jordan?
King Abdullah II
What is Petra a landmark of?
This ancient "Rose City" built by the Nabataeans is one of the New Seven Wonders of the World and features impressive structures carved directly into sandstone cliffs.
Who is Queen Rania King Abdullah II?
The current Queen of Jordan, an advocate for education and global issues.
Evidence of hominid habitation in Jordan dates back how long?
200,000 years
What Social customs are common when greeting.
cheek-kissing and back-slapping
How many branches of government are there?
Three (executive, legislative, and judicial.)
What is Wadi Rum a landmark of?
This ancient "Rose City" built by the Nabataeans is one of the New Seven Wonders of the World and features impressive structures carved directly into sandstone cliffs.
Who is King Abdullah II?
The current King of Jordan, who has been on the throne since 1999.
During the Iron Age what kingdoms were where the new Jordan is?
Ammon, Edom, and Moab
Petra, Wadi Rum, Quseir Amra, and Umm ar-Rasas are what kind of sites?
UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
The king holds most the power in the executive branch but who else has power?
The prime minister and a council of ministers (cabinet)
What is the Dead Sea a landmark of?
The lowest point on Earth, this hypersaline lake allows for a unique floating experience. It is also historically significant, believed to be the site of several biblical cities.
Who is King Hussein?
The father of the current king, he was the monarch of Jordan for 46 years.
What is the most famous sites in Jordan?
Petra
The dabke is a popular folk dance where people do what?
They stamp their feet.
What kind of parliament do they have?
A bicameral (two-chamber) parliament.
What is Jerash a landmark of?
One of the best-preserved Roman cities in the world, Jerash offers a glimpse into Roman life with its colonnaded streets, temples, and Hadrian's Arch.
Who is Mustafa Wahbi Al-Tall?
A famous Jordanian poet and political figure who wrote under the pen name "Arar".
After the Romans conquered the Levant, what region was part of the Roman Empire for four centuries before becoming part of what Empire?
Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire
The national dish is Mansaf, which is made of what?
It is lamb cooked in a sauce of fermented dried yogurt (jameed) and served with rice.
What are the three different types courts are there?
Regular (civil and criminal), Sharia, and Special (e.g., land, tax).
What is Amman Citadel a landmark of?
Situated on a hilltop in the capital city, this historic site showcases ruins from Roman, Byzantine, and Umayyad periods, including the Temple of Hercules and the Umayyad Palace.
Who is Haider Mahmoud?
A prominent Jordanian poet and cultural figure.
During the reign of King Hussein in the mid-20th century, Jordan established a period of "liberalism," guaranteeing what?
freedoms of speech, press, and association
Jordanians are known for being what?
For being very friendly, respectful, and hospitable