Princess Sarvath al-Hassan

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Princess Sarvath al-Hassan is a prominent Jordanian royal and philanthropist known for her extensive work in education, social development, and women's empowerment.

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Princess Sarvath al-Hassan canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jordanian princess
member of the Jordanian royal family
philanthropist
areaOfInfluence Jordan
Middle East
associatedWith Amman Baccalaureate School
countryOfCitizenship Jordan
fieldOfWork education
social welfare
women's rights
fullName Sarvath El Hassan
givenName Sarvath
knownFor advocacy for girls' education
promoting social inclusion through education
supporting disadvantaged communities in Jordan
languageSpoken Arabic
English
maritalStatus married
memberOf Hashemite dynasty
surface form: Hashemite royal family of Jordan
nobleTitle Princess of Jordan
notableFor social development initiatives
women's empowerment activities
work in education
notableWork initiatives to improve access to quality schooling
programs for youth development
support for educational reform in Jordan
philanthropicFocus education
social development
women's empowerment
positionHeld founder of the Amman Baccalaureate School
relative Abdullah II of Jordan
surface form: King Abdullah II of Jordan (nephew by marriage)

King Hussein of Jordan
surface form: King Hussein of Jordan (brother-in-law)
religion Islam
residence Amman
roleInSociety public figure in Jordanian civil society
socialRole advocate for women's participation in public life
patron of educational initiatives
spouse Prince Hassan bin Talal
title Her Royal Highness

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Princess Raiyah bint Hussein notableRelative Princess Sarvath al-Hassan
Prince Hassan bin Talal spouse Princess Sarvath al-Hassan
Princess of Jordan hasNotableHolder Princess Sarvath al-Hassan