Member First Class of the [ ]• Her father was a Navy experimental test pilot, an airline executive, and government official | Dame Grand Cross of the• Widowhood [ ] Queen Noor's arms as dame of the King Hussein died on February 7, 1999 from |
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Knight Grand Cordon with Collar of the• She is the president of the international board, the governing board of international movement for the UWC movement | , PBS, series, with Professor , 2010 |
born April 24, 1983 in Amman , who has one son.
6His wife, Almas Mallouk, and their remaining children joined him in the United States in 1894 | Her conversion to Islam and wedding to the King of Jordan received extensive coverage in the Western press; many assumed that she would be regarded as a stranger to the country, since she was an American of mostly European descent who was raised in Christianity |
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Career [ ] After she graduated from Princeton, Halaby moved to , where she worked for a firm that specialized in planning new towns, with a burgeoning interest in the , which, because of Halaby's Syrian roots, had special appeal for her | Family and early life [ ] Queen Noor was born to a Syrian-Lebanese American family, as Lisa Najeeb Halaby [ ] in , United States |
Najeeb moved to Dallas around 1910 and fully assimilated into American society.
23born March 29, 1980 in Amman , from 1999 to 2004, who has five daughters and one son | After a year, in 1975, she accepted a job offer from Llewelyn Davies, a British architectural and planning firm, which had been employed to design a model capital city center in , |
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When increasing political instability forced the company to relocate to the UK, she traveled to the Arab world and decided to apply to 's Graduate School of Journalism while taking a temporary aviation facility research job in Amman | It includes the Noor Al Hussein Foundation and eight specialized development institutions: the Jubilee Institute, the Information and Research Center, the National Music Conservatory, the National Center for Culture and Arts and the Institute for Family Health, the Community Development Program, Tamweelcom the Jordan Micro Credit Company and the Islamic microfinance company, Ethmar |