Talal bin Abdullah

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Talal bin Abdullah was King of Jordan from 1951 to 1952, known for introducing a liberal constitution that strengthened parliamentary government before abdicating due to health reasons.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf King of Jordan
human
causeOfAbdication mental illness
child Basma bint Talal NERFINISHED
Hassan bin Talal NERFINISHED
Hussein of Jordan NERFINISHED
Muhammad bin Talal NERFINISHED
constitutionalAct promulgation of the 1952 Jordanian Constitution
countryOfCitizenship Jordan
familyName bin Abdullah
father Abdullah I of Jordan NERFINISHED
givenName Talal NERFINISHED
house Hashemite dynasty NERFINISHED
introduced liberal constitution of Jordan
knownFor introducing a liberal constitution that strengthened parliamentary government in Jordan
monarchOf Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan NERFINISHED
mother Mushiraf Khadija bint Abdul Hamid NERFINISHED
name Talal bin Abdullah NERFINISHED
positionHeld King of Jordan NERFINISHED
predecessor Abdullah I of Jordan NERFINISHED
reasonForAbdication health reasons
reignEnd 1952
reignStart 1951
religion Islam
spouse Zein al-Sharaf Talal NERFINISHED
strengthened parliamentary government in Jordan
style King of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan NERFINISHED
successor Hussein of Jordan NERFINISHED
title His Majesty King Talal NERFINISHED

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King Talal name Talal bin Abdullah
His Majesty King Talal I of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan name Talal bin Abdullah
subject surface form: Talal I of Jordan