Jordan comes from the name of the Jordan River, which flows between Jordan and Israel.
how did jordan become a country
The people of Atlantis were called Atlantians!
Amman Jordan was built on top of the ancient city of Philadelphia
In terms of historic names for what is now the country of Jordan, it is worth noting that Jordan had never been exactly circumscribed as unified territory before 1922; it was pieces and parcels of different states and therefore the names may refer to only partial regions of the country. Many consider Jordan to be an "artificial" country since its borders were drawn solely at British and French discretion with little interest in the actual unity of the country. However, Jordanians have established themselves as a unified nation-people. A list of some names by which all or part of Jordan was once known would include: Gilead, Ammon, Moab, Nabatea, Edom, Aramea, Iudea Province, Roman Arabia, Emirate of Damascus, Ruwayshid, Wilayet Dimashq, Palestine, Transjordan.
The nationality of the people of the country of Jordan are called Jordanians.
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Those people are called the Palestinian people.
June Jordan had many accomplishments including her time as the director of the The Poetry Center at the State University of New York at Stony Brook. Jordan also created a program called Poetry For the People.
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There is no island between Israel and Jordan.
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Jordan is middle eastren country, in urdu it is called urdan