Jordan: The Emir Abdullah I with Sir Herbert Samuel and Sir Wyndham Deedes, 18 April 1921 Abdullah I bin al-Hussein (February 1882 - 20 July 1951), King of Jordan, was the second of three sons of Sherif Hussein bin Ali, Sharif and Emir of Mecca. He was educated in Istanbul, Turkey and Hijaz. From 1909 to 1914, Abdullah sat in the Ottoman legislature, as deputy for Mecca, but allied with Britain during World War I. Between 1916 to 1918, working with the British guerrilla leader T. E. Lawrence, he played a key role as architect and planner of the Great Arab Revolt against Ottoman rule.


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