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27.08.2020; Amman, Jordan: QUEEN RANIA CELEBRATES 50TH BIRTHDAY
Queen Rania of Jordan, the wife of King Abdullah ll will celebrate half a century on Monday 31st August 2020.
Queen Rania was born in Kuwait to a Palestinian family on 31st August 1970. Moving to Jordan for work, she met the then Prince Abdullah, marrying the now King of Jordan in 1993.
The mother to four children - Crown Prince Hussein, Princess Iman, Princess Salma and Prince Hashem, she is always at the forefront in the fight for women’s and human rights.
The images looks back at her family life, official engagements, awards and humanitarian awareness.

08.04.2019; Al Mafraq, Jordan: QUEEN RANIA
displays genuine affection during a visit to Al Mafraq where she inaugurated the new Zaha Cultural Center.
The center currently offers training sessions that aim to meet the needs of the local community and its children between the ages of six and 16. The sessions vary from handicrafts workshops to academic programs in architectural drawing and the English language, and include behavioral modification courses as well. 
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27.08.2020; Amman, Jordan: QUEEN RANIA CELEBRATES 50TH BIRTHDAY<br />
Queen Rania of Jordan, the wife of King Abdullah ll will celebrate half a century on Monday 31st August 2020. <br />
Queen Rania was born in Kuwait to a Palestinian family on 31st August 1970. Moving to Jordan for work, she met the then Prince Abdullah, marrying the now King of Jordan in 1993.<br />
The mother to four children - Crown Prince Hussein, Princess Iman, Princess Salma and Prince Hashem, she is always at the forefront in the fight for women’s and human rights.<br />
The images looks back at her family life, official engagements, awards and humanitarian awareness.<br />
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08.04.2019; Al Mafraq, Jordan: QUEEN RANIA<br />
displays genuine affection during a visit to Al Mafraq where she inaugurated the new Zaha Cultural Center.<br />
The center currently offers training sessions that aim to meet the needs of the local community and its children between the ages of six and 16. The sessions vary from handicrafts workshops to academic programs in architectural drawing and the English language, and include behavioral modification courses as well. <br />
Mandatory Photo Credit: NEWSPIX INTERNATIONAL<br />
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