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Hussein bin Talal (November 14, 1935 - February 7, 1999) was the King of
Jordan (1952-1999) and an amateur radio operator (call sign JY1).
On July 20, 1951, King Abdullah I traveled to Jerusalem to perform his
Friday prayers with his young grandson, Prince Hussein. He was assassinated
by a lone gunman on the steps of one of the holiest shrines of Islam, the
Al-Aqsa Mosque. Hussein is said to have been saved from a bullet by a medal
his grandfather had recently awarded him and insisted he wear.
Abdullah's eldest son, King Talal was crowned but within a year was forced
to resign because of an mental illness. His son Prince Hussein was
proclaimed King of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan on August 11, 1952 and
was enthroned May 2, 1953.
Hussein survived numerous assassination attempts, but on February 7, 1999,
he lost his fight to cancer. Just before his death, he changed his will and
declared his son, instead of his brother, to be his successor.
He was married to:
* Sharifa Dina bint 'Abdu'l-Hamid, an Egyptian-born third cousin of King
Hussein's father, King Talal, on April 19, 1955. A graduate of
Cambridge University and a former lecturer in English literature at
Cairo University, the bride was 26 to the groom's 19. They separated in
1956 and were divorced in 1957, at which time Queen Dina became known
as Princess Dina. She became an Egyptian citizen in 1963, and in
October 1970, Princess Dina of Jordan married Asad Sulayman Abd
al-Qadir, alias Salah Taamari, a Palestinian guerilla commando who
became a high-ranking official in the P. L. O.
o Daughter: Alia (born 1956).
* Antoinette (Toni) Avril Gardiner (born Chelmondiston, England, 1941,
renamed Muna al-Hussein on conversion to Islam), on May 25, 1961. An
award-winning field hockey player, former typist, and daughter of a
British army officer turned innkeeper, Lt. Col. Walter Percy Gardiner,
she was given the title Princess Muna al Hussein on January 30, 1962,
divorced 1972.
o Children: Abdullah (born 1962), Faisal (born 1963), Aisha (born
1968), Zein (born 1968)
* Alia Baha ed Din Toukan, on December 24, 1972. A daughter of Bahauddin
Toukan, former Jordanian ambassador to the Court of St. James's, she
was titled Queen Alia al Hussein. She was born in Cairo, Egypt, on
December 25, 1948, and died in a helicopter crash in Amman, Jordan, on
February 9, 1977.
o Children: Haya (born 1972), Ali (born 1975)
o Adopted daughter: Abir, (born 1972, adopted 1976)
* Elisabeth (Lisa) Najeeb Halaby (renamed Nur (Noor) al-Hussein on her
conversion to Islam), on June 15, 1978, titled Queen Nur al Hussein.
o Children: Hamzah (born 1980), Hashim (born 1981), Iman (born
1983), Raiyah (born 1986)
He was succeeded as king by his eldest son Abdullah II of Jordan.
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