Queen Noor - translation to English
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Queen Noor - translation to English

QUEEN AND QUEEN DOWAGER OF JORDAN; PHILANTHROPIST AND ACTIVIST
Queen Noor; Queen Noor, the Queen Mother of Jordan; Elizabeth Najeeb Halaby; Lisa Najeeb Halaby; Nur of Jordan; Queen Nur al Hussein; Queen Nur; Lisa Halaby; Noor of Jordan; Queen Noor al Hussein; Noor al Hussein; Noor al-Hussein; Noor of jordan; Queen Noor Al-Hussein of Jordan; Noor Al-Hussein; Noor Al Hussein
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  • Queen Noor in [[Hamburg, Germany]], in 1978
  • President of West Germany]], and First Lady [[Marianne von Weizsäcker]] in Jordan in 1985
  • Queen Noor's arms as dame of the [[Order of Charles III]]
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  • Queen Noor in 2011

Queen Noor         
la reina Noor (Jordania 1995)
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AMERICAN R&B SINGER
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  • Mary's royal arms from the [[Tolbooth]] in [[Leith]] (1565), now in [[South Leith Parish Church]]
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  • Mary in captivity, by [[Nicholas Hilliard]], ''c.'' 1578
  • A portrait of Mary from the latter half of the 16th century
  • Mary depicted with her son, [[James VI and I]]; in reality, Mary saw her son for the last time when he was ten months old.
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  • inescutcheon]] of England.
  • coat of arms of Scotland]]; reverse, [[royal monogram]]
  • A copy of Mary's effigy, [[National Museum of Scotland]]. The original, by [[Cornelius Cure]], is in [[Westminster Abbey]].
  • A drawing of the trial of Mary, Queen of Scots, 14–15 October 1586, in the great hall of [[Fotheringhay Castle]], [[Northamptonshire]], where she was later beheaded.
QUEEN OF SCOTLAND FROM 1542 TO 1567
Mary Queen of Scots; Mary queen of Scots; Queen of Scots Mary; Mary, queen of Scots; Queen Mary I of Scotland; Queen of Scots Mary Stewart; Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots; Mary (Queen of Scots); Mary I (Scotland); Mary queen of scots; Mary I, Queen of Scots; Mary Queen Of Scots; Queen Mary Stuart; Mary Stuart Queen of Scots; Mary I of Scotland; Máiri, Queen of Scots; Mary Stuart (Queen of Scots); Mary, Queen of Scotland; Mary, Princess of France and Scotland
n. Reina Mary de Escocia, Mary Stuart (1542-1587), reina de Escocia desde 1542 hasta 1567

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Wikipedia

Queen Noor of Jordan

Noor Al-Hussein (Arabic: نور الحسين; born Lisa Najeeb Halaby; August 23, 1951) is an American-born Jordanian philanthropist and activist who is the fourth wife and widow of King Hussein of Jordan. She was Queen of Jordan from their marriage on June 15, 1978, until Hussein's death on February 7, 1999.

Noor is the longest-standing member of the Board of Commissioners of the International Commission on Missing Persons. As of 2011, she is president of the United World Colleges movement and an advocate of the anti-nuclear weapons proliferation campaign Global Zero. In 2015, Queen Noor received Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson Award for her public service.

Examples of use of Queen Noor
1. Queen Noor is also understood to be a close personal friend of Lady Malloch–Brown.
2. Reuters Ricky Martin with Jordan‘s Queen Noor at the opening of the Arab Children‘s Congress.
3. Previous winners have included Christopher Reeves, Richard Gere, Queen Noor of Jordan, and Hillary Rodham Clinton.
4. Reid (D–Nev.). LATE EDITION (CNN), 11 a.m.: Queen Noor of Jordan, New Jersey Gov.
5. Trish with Queen Noor It then lobbies governments and international bodies to take more action.