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MALAYSIAN POLITICIAN
Hishamuddin bin Hussein; Hishammudin Hussein; Hishamuddin Hussein; Hishammuddin Tun Hussein; Dato' Seri Hishammuddin Bin Tun Hussein
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Hussein      
n. Hussein (rey de Jordania; nombre árabe)
King Hussein         
  • King Hussein and Queen Dina at their wedding on 19 April 1955 at Raghadan Palace
  • East Ghor Canal]] in 1961
  • Hussein shakes hands with Israeli Prime Minister [[Yitzhak Rabin]] during the Washington declaration that ended the "state of belligerency" as American President [[Bill Clinton]] observes, 13 September 1994.
  • Farah]] (from left to right), 31 December 1977
  • Hussein in a meeting during [[Black September]] with Prime Minister [[Wasfi Tal]] (right) and Army Chief of Staff [[Habis Majali]] (left), 17 September 1970
  • Hussein after checking an abandoned Israeli tank in the aftermath of the [[Battle of Karameh]], 21 March 1968.
  • King Abdullah I]] after the independence of Jordan was declared, 25 May 1946.
  • 14 July 1958]].
  • alleged coup attempt]], observes.
  • Prince Faisal]] in 1964
  • Jordanian control]], 1964
  • Zahran street]] in Amman on 8 February 1999 as royal motorcade transported King's coffin.
  • King Hussein in royal [[ceremonial dress]], 1953
  • Hussein inaugurating a police station in Amman with Prime Minister [[Suleiman Nabulsi]] to his right, 24 December 1956
  • Hussein receiving a warm welcome from his troops, 1 March 1957
  • Badia]], 1960
  • Hussein preparing to fly a [[de Havilland Vampire]] aircraft, 1 January 1955
  • Hussein flying an airplane with Brunei Sultan [[Hassanal Bolkiah]], 1984
  • Hussein addressing crowds in [[Mafraq]] through his car's [[megaphone]], 12 July 1974
  • 1964 Arab League Summit]] in Egypt, 11 September 1964
  • Hussein meeting with American president [[George H. W. Bush]] on 12 March 1992
  • Smoke rising out of the Jordanian Prime Ministry building after the explosion that killed Prime Minister [[Hazza' Majali]] on 29 August 1960.
  • ''Royal Jordanian 1'' is escorted on 4 February 1999 by an F-16 of the [[Minnesota Air National Guard]] during King Hussein's return to Jordan. He died 3 days later.
  • Hussein (age six) and his mother, [[Zein al-Sharaf]], 1941
  • Hussein during a press conference at the [[White House]] with American secretary of Defense [[William Cohen]], 2 April 1997
KING OF JORDAN FROM 1952 TO 1999
King Hussein of Jordan; Hussein I of Jordan; Hussein I; Husain of Jordan; King Husain; Hussein ibn Talal; King Hussein I of Jordan; Hussein bin Talal; Hussain bin Talal; Hussein of Jordon; JY1; Hussein of jordan; King Hussain of Jordan; Hussein de Jordanie; King Hussein; Hussein, King of Jordan; Hussein Di Giordania; Hussein Bin Talal; Summit of the Peacemakers; King Hussein I; Al-Husayn of Jordan; Hussien Bin Talal
n. el rey Hussein (el rey de Jordania)
King Hussein of Jordan         
  • King Hussein and Queen Dina at their wedding on 19 April 1955 at Raghadan Palace
  • East Ghor Canal]] in 1961
  • Hussein shakes hands with Israeli Prime Minister [[Yitzhak Rabin]] during the Washington declaration that ended the "state of belligerency" as American President [[Bill Clinton]] observes, 13 September 1994.
  • Farah]] (from left to right), 31 December 1977
  • Hussein in a meeting during [[Black September]] with Prime Minister [[Wasfi Tal]] (right) and Army Chief of Staff [[Habis Majali]] (left), 17 September 1970
  • Hussein after checking an abandoned Israeli tank in the aftermath of the [[Battle of Karameh]], 21 March 1968.
  • King Abdullah I]] after the independence of Jordan was declared, 25 May 1946.
  • 14 July 1958]].
  • alleged coup attempt]], observes.
  • Prince Faisal]] in 1964
  • Jordanian control]], 1964
  • Zahran street]] in Amman on 8 February 1999 as royal motorcade transported King's coffin.
  • King Hussein in royal [[ceremonial dress]], 1953
  • Hussein inaugurating a police station in Amman with Prime Minister [[Suleiman Nabulsi]] to his right, 24 December 1956
  • Hussein receiving a warm welcome from his troops, 1 March 1957
  • Badia]], 1960
  • Hussein preparing to fly a [[de Havilland Vampire]] aircraft, 1 January 1955
  • Hussein flying an airplane with Brunei Sultan [[Hassanal Bolkiah]], 1984
  • Hussein addressing crowds in [[Mafraq]] through his car's [[megaphone]], 12 July 1974
  • 1964 Arab League Summit]] in Egypt, 11 September 1964
  • Hussein meeting with American president [[George H. W. Bush]] on 12 March 1992
  • Smoke rising out of the Jordanian Prime Ministry building after the explosion that killed Prime Minister [[Hazza' Majali]] on 29 August 1960.
  • ''Royal Jordanian 1'' is escorted on 4 February 1999 by an F-16 of the [[Minnesota Air National Guard]] during King Hussein's return to Jordan. He died 3 days later.
  • Hussein (age six) and his mother, [[Zein al-Sharaf]], 1941
  • Hussein during a press conference at the [[White House]] with American secretary of Defense [[William Cohen]], 2 April 1997
KING OF JORDAN FROM 1952 TO 1999
King Hussein of Jordan; Hussein I of Jordan; Hussein I; Husain of Jordan; King Husain; Hussein ibn Talal; King Hussein I of Jordan; Hussein bin Talal; Hussain bin Talal; Hussein of Jordon; JY1; Hussein of jordan; King Hussain of Jordan; Hussein de Jordanie; King Hussein; Hussein, King of Jordan; Hussein Di Giordania; Hussein Bin Talal; Summit of the Peacemakers; King Hussein I; Al-Husayn of Jordan; Hussien Bin Talal
el rey Hussein de Jordania

Википедия

Hishammuddin Hussein

Hishammuddin bin Hussein (Jawi: هشام الدين بن حسين; born 5 August 1961) is a Malaysian politician and lawyer who served as Senior Minister of the Security Cluster and Minister of Defence from 2021 to 2022. A member of the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), a component party of the Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition, he has been a Member of Parliament (MP) for Sembrong since 2004, having previously been an MP for Tenggara from 1995 to 2004.

Hishammuddin was born in Johor Bahru to Hussein Onn and Suhailah Noah. His father was the third prime minister of Malaysia. He attended Malay College Kuala Kangsar, St. John's Institution, Alice Smith School, and Cheltenham College. He then graduated with a Bachelor of Laws from Aberystwyth University and a Master of Laws from the London School of Economics before working as a lawyer. After making partner at Scrine, he started his own firm, Lee Hishammuddin, which later merged with Allen and Gledhill to form Lee Hishammuddin Allen and Gledhill.

On his return from UK, Hishammuddin joined UMNO. He was first elected to Dewan Rakyat in the 1995 election, winning the seat of Tenggara. He was later appointed deputy minister and was promoted to full minister in 1999. In 1999, he was elected as UMNO's youth chief, and subsequently as its vice president in 2009. Since then, he has held various ministerial positions until the defeat of BN in the 2018 election. Despite the defeat, he managed to retain his Sembrong seat.

At the beginning of the political crisis that started in 2020, Hishammuddin returned to the cabinet as Minister of Foreign Affairs under Perikatan Nasional (PN) coalition led by Muhyiddin Yassin. Amid the worsening political crisis in July 2021, Muhyiddin appointed Hishammuddin as Senior Minister of Security Cluster to replace Ismail Sabri Yaakob, who was appointed as Deputy Prime Minister. He briefly served in the office until August 2021, after Muhyiddin announced his resignation. Two weeks after that, Hishammuddin returned again to the cabinet under new Prime Minister Ismail Sabri, who re-appointed him as senior minister. He was also appointed as the Minister of Defence, an office he had held previously from 2013 to 2018.