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Wat (wie) is Amman - definitie

CAPITAL OF JORDAN
Rabbah; 'Amman; 'Ammon; Aman capital; Rabbath Ammon; Rabbath-Ammon; Amman (Jordan); 7th Circle, Amman; Capital of Jordan; Greater Amman Municipality; ٰĀmmān; Amman, Jordan; Municipality of Greater Amman; عمان; ʿAmmān; Amman, JO; Aman, JO; Amman, Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan; List of districts of Amman; History of Amman; Omareyah School; Geography of Amman; Museums in Amman
  • Temple of Hercules]] at the [[Amman Citadel]] (Jabal Al-Qalaa)
  • Abdoun Bridge, considered one of Amman's landmarks
  • Jordan Gate Towers as seen from the west
  • Celebrations of Amman's centennial in 2009
  • The Roman Theatre]], built around AD 100
  • BRT bus at a stop along its route
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  • A view of an East Amman slum
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  • Al-Isra University in Amman
  • Amman in 2013
  • The Jordan Museum, located near downtown
  • The first scientific map of Amman, 1881. The British surveyors noted that: "The Circassian colony established by the Sultan at Amman about 1879 [is] neither prosperous nor likely to become so".<ref>[[PEF Survey of Palestine]], [https://archive.org/details/surveyofeasternp00conduoft Survey of Eastern Palestine] (1889), pages 29 and 291</ref>
  • Snow on Greek Orthodox Church in the neighborhood of Khalda
  • Queen Alia International Airport
  • [[Royal Jordanian Airlines]] headquarters in Amman
  • [[Rujm Al-Malfouf]], Ammonite watch tower built around 1000 BC
  • Spring in Dabouq, an affluent neighborhood in the city
  • Souk Jara is one of the most famous outdoor markets managed by the Jabal Amman Residents Association (JARA).
  • Amman in 1985
  • The [[Umayyad Palace]] on top of the Amman Citadel, built around 700 AD
  • University of Jordan library
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  • Ottoman ten-arches bridge, built in 1910 near Amman as part of the [[Hejaz railway]]
  • Amman 1928

Mariamman         
  • [[Erode]] Mariamman Ther Thiruvizha
  • Procession of Mariamman
  • Sri Mariamman temple in Medan]], [[Indonesia]]
  •  Mariamman embedded in a trident, 1st century, [[Chola]] period, Tamil Nadu, India
SOUTH INDIAN HINDU GODDESS OF RAIN
Mariyamman; Amman (goddess); Mariamman temples; Mariamma; Maariamma; Maariyamman; Māri; Muthumariyaman; Muthumariyamman; Muthu Mari Amman; Mariamman (god)
Mariamman is a Hindu goddess of rain, predominant in the rural areas of South India. Her festivals are held during the late summer/early autumn season of "Aadi" throughout the Tamil Nadu and Deccan region, the largest being Aadi Thiruvizha.
Mir Amman         
INDIAN TRANSLATOR (1748–1806)
Mir Amman of Dilhi; Meer Ummun; Mir Amman of Delhi; Mir Amman Dihlavi; Mir Amman of Dihli
Mir Amman (1748–1806) was an employee of Fort William College at Calcutta, variously also known as Mir Amman of Delhi, Mir Amman of Dilhi, Mir Amman Dihlavi, and Meer Ummun.
Amman Message         
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Amman message; The Amman Message; رسالة عمان
The Amman Message () is a statement calling for tolerance and unity in the Muslim world that was issued on 9 November 2004 (27th of Ramadan 1425 AH) by King Abdullah II bin Al-Hussein of Jordan."Jordan's 9/11: Dealing With Jihadi Islamism", Crisis Group Middle East Report N°47, 23 November 2005 Subsequently, a three-point ruling was issued by 200 Islamic scholars from over 50 countries, focusing on issues of defining who is a Muslim, excommunication from Islam (takfir), and principles related to delivering religious opinions (fatāwa).

Wikipedia

Amman

Amman (English: ; Arabic: عَمَّان, ʻammān pronounced [ʕamːaːn]; Ammonite: 𐤓𐤁𐤕 𐤏𐤌𐤍 Rabat ʻAmān) is the capital and the largest city of Jordan, and the country's economic, political, and cultural center. With a population of 4,061,150 as of 2021, Amman is Jordan's primate city and is the largest city in the Levant region, the fifth-largest city in the Arab world, and the ninth-largest metropolitan area in the Middle East.

The earliest evidence of settlement in Amman dates to the 8th millennium BC, in a Neolithic site known as 'Ain Ghazal, where the world's oldest statues of the human form have been unearthed. During the Iron Age, the city was known as Rabat Aman and served as the capital of the Ammonite Kingdom. In the 3rd century BC, Ptolemy II Philadelphus, Pharaoh of Ptolemaic Egypt, rebuilt the city and renamed it "Philadelphia", making it a regional center of Hellenistic culture. Under Roman rule, Philadelphia was one of the ten Greco-Roman cities of the Decapolis before being directly ruled as part of the Arabia Petraea province. The Rashidun Caliphate conquered the city from the Byzantines in the 7th century AD, restored its ancient Semitic name and called it Amman. Throughout most of the Middle Ages, the city alternated between periods of devastation and abandonment and periods of relative prosperity as the center of the Balqa region. Amman was largely abandoned from the 15th century until 1878, when Ottoman authorities began settling Circassians there.

Amman's first municipal council was established in 1909. The city witnessed rapid growth after its designation as Transjordan's capital in 1921, receiving migrations from different Jordanian and Levantine cities, and later several successive waves of refugees: Palestinians in 1948 and 1967; Iraqis in 1990 and 2003; and Syrians since 2011. It was initially built on seven hills, but now spans over 19 hills combining 22 areas, which are administered by the Greater Amman Municipality. Areas of Amman have gained their names from either the hills (jabal) or the valleys (wadi) they occupy, such as Jabal al-Luweibdeh and Wadi Abdoun. East Amman is predominantly filled with historic sites that frequently host cultural activities, while West Amman is more modern and serves as the economic center of the city.

Approximately one million visitors arrived in Amman in 2018, which made it the 89th most-visited city in the world and the 12th most-visited Arab city. Amman has a relatively fast growing economy, and it is ranked as a Beta− global city by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network. Moreover, it was named one of the Middle East and North Africa's best cities according to economic, labor, environmental, and socio-cultural factors. The city is among the most popular locations in the Arab world for multinational corporations to set up their regional offices, alongside Doha and only behind Dubai. The city is served by the Amman Bus and the Amman Bus Rapid Transit public transportation systems. Another BRT system under-construction will connect the city to nearby Zarqa.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor Amman
1. Agencies AMMAN, 10 November 2005 — Explosions ripped through three five–star hotels in central Amman yesterday killing at least 23 people and wounding dozens of others, eyewitnesses said.
2. AMMAN, Jordan –– Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas left an Amman hospital Thursday, smiling and saying he felt fine hours after undergoing a successful heart procedure.
3. Agencies Amman : Suspected suicide bombers blew themselves up at three international hotels in Jordan‘s capital Amman, killing 57 people and wounding 110 others.
4. The agency was not being helpful when we called yesterday.) "COS [chief of station] Amman welcomes ref [referenced] travel of [Doe] to Amman," another strip says.
5. AP Amman÷ A beaming Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas left an Amman hospital yesterday, saying he felt "just fine" hours after undergoing a successful minor heart procedure.