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Majda Ra'ad (born Margaretha Inga Elisabeth Lind on 5 September 1942) is a Swedish-born Jordanian member of the Hashemite House who is the wife of Prince Ra'ad bin Zeid, the current pretender to the defunct Kingdom of Iraq and Syria and the Lord Chamberlain of Jordan.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 22 relations: Amman, Arboga, Charles XI of Sweden, Dana Firas, Dina Mired, Hashemites, House of Vasa, Kingdom of Iraq, Mired bin Ra'ad, MSNBC, NBC News, Nissa bint Ra'ad, Petra National Trust, Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid, Ra'ad bin Zeid, Raghadan Palace, Sarah Zeid, Södertälje, Sweden, Tuqan family, Zeid bin Hussein, Zeid bin Ra'ad.

  2. House of Vasa
  3. Jordanian princesses by marriage
  4. People from Arboga Municipality
  5. Princesses of Iraq
  6. Swedish philanthropists

Amman

Amman (ʿAmmān) is the capital and the largest city of Jordan, and the country's economic, political, and cultural center.

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Arboga

Arboga is a locality and the seat of Arboga Municipality in Västmanland County, Sweden with 10,989 inhabitants in 2020.

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Charles XI of Sweden

Charles XI or Carl (Karl XI) was King of Sweden from 1660 until his death, in a period of Swedish history known as the Swedish Empire (1611–1721).

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Dana Firas

Princess Dana Firas (Dana Nabil Toukan; born 27 October 1970) is a Jordanian princess and the wife of Prince Firas bin Ra'ad. Majda Ra'ad and Dana Firas are Jordanian princesses by marriage.

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Dina Mired

Princess Dina Mired (born Dina Mohammad Khalifeh on 12 October 1965) is a Jordanian humanitarian and health activist. Majda Ra'ad and Dina Mired are house of Hashim, Jordanian princesses by marriage and Princesses of Iraq.

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Hashemites

The Hashemites (al-Hāshimiyyūn), also House of Hashim, are the royal family of Jordan, which they have ruled since 1921, and were the royal family of the kingdoms of Hejaz (1916–1925), Syria (1920), and Iraq (1921–1958). Majda Ra'ad and Hashemites are house of Hashim.

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House of Vasa

The House of Vasa or Wasa (Vasaätten, Wazowie, Vazos) was an early modern royal house founded in 1523 in Sweden.

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Kingdom of Iraq

The Hashemite Kingdom of Iraq (translit) was a state located in the Middle East from 1932 to 1958. Majda Ra'ad and Kingdom of Iraq are house of Hashim.

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Mired bin Ra'ad

Prince Mired bin Ra'ad bin Zeid (مرعد بن رعد بن زيد; born June 11, 1965) is the second son of Prince Ra'ad bin Zeid, head of the royal houses of Iraq and Syria. Majda Ra'ad and Mired bin Ra'ad are house of Hashim.

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MSNBC

MSNBC (short for Microsoft NBC) is an American news-based television channel and website headquartered in New York City.

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NBC News

NBC News is the news division of the American broadcast television network NBC.

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Nissa bint Ra'ad

Princess Fakhrelnissa bint Ra'ad (فخر النساء بنت رعد; born January 11, 1981), better known as Princess Nissa Raad, is a Hashemite and a member of the Jordanian royal family. Majda Ra'ad and Nissa bint Ra'ad are house of Hashim.

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Petra National Trust

Petra National Trust (PNT) is a Jordanian nongovernmental organization.

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Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid

Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid (Fakhr un-nisa or Fahr-El-Nissa, born Fahrünissa Şakir; 7 January 1901 – 5 September 1991) was a Turkish artist best known for her large-scale abstract paintings with kaleidoscopic patterns as well as her drawings, lithographs, and sculptures. Majda Ra'ad and Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid are house of Hashim and Princesses of Iraq.

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Ra'ad bin Zeid

Ra'ad bin Zeid (رعد بن زيد; born 18 February 1936) is the son of Prince Zeid of the Hashemite House and Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid (Fakhr un-nisa or Fahr-El-Nissa), a Turkish noblewoman. Majda Ra'ad and Ra'ad bin Zeid are Commanders Grand Cross of the Order of the Polar Star and house of Hashim.

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Raghadan Palace

Raghadan Palace (Qaṣr Raġadān) is a royal palace located in the Royal Court compound of Al-Maquar in Amman, Jordan.

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Sarah Zeid

Princess Sarah Zeid (born Sarah Antonia Butler on 1 August 1972) is a Jordanian-American humanitarian and maternal and newborn health activist. Majda Ra'ad and Sarah Zeid are house of Hashim, Jordanian princesses by marriage and Princesses of Iraq.

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Södertälje

Södertälje is a city in Södermanland and Stockholm County, Sweden and seat of Södertälje Municipality.

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Sweden

Sweden, formally the Kingdom of Sweden, is a Nordic country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe.

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Tuqan family

The Tuqan clan (Ṭūqān; also variously romanized as Toukan, Touqan, Tukan, and Tokan) is a prominent Palestinian and Jordanian political and business family.

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Zeid bin Hussein

Zaid bin Hussein, GCVO, GBE (زيد بن الحسين; (28 February 1898 – 18 October 1970) was an Iraqi prince who was a member of the Hashemite dynasty and the head of the Royal House of Iraq from 1958 until his death, after the royal line founded by his brother Faisal I of Iraq died out. Majda Ra'ad and Zeid bin Hussein are house of Hashim.

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Zeid bin Ra'ad

Prince Zeid bin Ra'ad bin Zeid al-Hussein (زيد ابن رعد الحسين; born 26 January 1964) is a Jordanian former diplomat who is the Perry World House Professor of the Practice of Law and Human Rights at the University of Pennsylvania. Majda Ra'ad and Zeid bin Ra'ad are house of Hashim.

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See also

House of Vasa

Jordanian princesses by marriage

People from Arboga Municipality

Princesses of Iraq

Swedish philanthropists

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Majda_Ra'ad

Also known as Maja Ra'ad, Margaretha Inga Elisabeth Lind, Margaretha Lind, Princess Majda Ra'ad.