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The History of Jordan: Kingdoms, Empires, and Strategic Power — Fexingo History

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Jordan sits at the crossroads of ancient empires, a land where Nabataean merchants, Roman legions, Byzantine monks, and Islamic caliphs all left their mark. This series traces the full arc of Jordan's history — from the Edomite and Moabite kingdoms of the Bronze Age, through the rise of Petra as a Nabataean powerhouse, to its incorporation into the Roman Empire as Arabia Petraea. We explore the Byzantine era with its desert castles and mosaic churches, the Umayyad and Abbasid periods that made the region a hub of trade and pilgrimage, and the Crusader and Ayyubid struggles that shaped its castles. Later episodes cover the Ottoman centuries, the Great Arab Revolt, the British Mandate, and the creation of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. Lucas and Luna guide listeners through the strategic importance of the King's Highway, the Dead Sea scrolls, the 1994 peace treaty with Israel, and Jordan's modern role as a regional stabilizer. We ask: how did this small territory become a key player in Middle Eastern politics, and what does its layered past tell us about identity, power, and survival? #JordanHistory #NabataeanKingdom #Petra #ArabiaPetraea #KingHussein #GreatArabRevolt #DeadSea #UmayyadCaliphate #CrusaderCastles #AyyubidDynasty #ByzantineEmpire #OttomanEmpire #BritishMandate #HashemiteKingdom #PeaceTreaty1994 #MiddleEastHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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Portada del episodio Jordan's 1970 Civil War: The Battle for Amman

Jordan's 1970 Civil War: The Battle for Amman

In September 1970, Jordan's capital became a battlefield as King Hussein's army confronted Palestinian fedayeen factions who had built a state-within-a-state. This episode traces the pivotal ten days of the Jordanian Civil War — from the hijacking of three airliners to the armored clashes in Amman's streets. We examine the roles of Yasser Arafat, Wasfi al-Tall, and the Syrian tank invasion that nearly toppled the Hashemite throne. Discover how the Battle of Amman reshaped Jordanian politics, ended Palestinian autonomy in the kingdom, and set the stage for Black September's lasting legacy. Drawing on declassified US diplomatic cables and eyewitness accounts, we separate myth from military reality in one of modern Jordan's defining conflicts. #JordanCivilWar #BlackSeptember #KingHussein #YasserArafat #WasfiAlTall #PLO #Fedayeen #SyrianInvasion #BattleOfAmman #1970 #Jordan #MiddleEast #PalestinianConflict #History #FexingoHistory #20thCentury #ArabIsraeliConflict #CivilWar Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Portada del episodio Jordan's 1994 Peace Treaty with Israel: The King's Gamble

Jordan's 1994 Peace Treaty with Israel: The King's Gamble

On October 26, 1994, King Hussein of Jordan signed a peace treaty with Israel in a ceremony at the Arava border crossing, making Jordan only the second Arab state to normalize relations with Israel. This episode traces the secret talks that began in London in 1985 between Hussein and Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon Peres, the role of Yitzhak Rabin's 'Leap of Faith' after the Oslo Accords, and the domestic firestorm Hussein faced from his own parliament, the Muslim Brotherhood, and Palestinian factions. We explore the king's address to the Jordanian people, the annexation of land disputes, water-sharing agreements on the Yarmouk and Jordan Rivers, and the enduring controversy over Jordan's role as custodian of Muslim holy sites in Jerusalem. A story of a fragile peace that reshaped the Middle East. #JordanIsraelPeace #KingHussein #YitzhakRabin #ShimonPeres #OsloAccords #WadiAraba #PeaceTreaty1994 #YarmoukRiver #JerusalemHolySites #MuslimBrotherhood #Arafat #MadridConference #WaterSharing #JordanRiver #HashemiteKingdom #History #MiddleEastHistory #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Portada del episodio Jordan's 1957 Loyalty Crisis: The Army That Nearly Lost a King

Jordan's 1957 Loyalty Crisis: The Army That Nearly Lost a King

In April 1957, the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan came within hours of collapse — not from an external invasion, but from a coup plot within its own officer corps. This episode tells the story of the Jordanian Army Loyalty Crisis, when King Hussein faced down a conspiracy led by his own chief of staff, Ali Abu Nuwar, and a network of Free Officers inspired by Nasser's Egypt. We trace the events from the arrest of the crown prince's guard commander to the royal caravan's ambush at the Zerka bridge, the Bedouin loyalists who rushed to Amman, and the declaration of martial law that ended Jordan's brief experiment with liberal democracy. Drawing on memoirs, declassified British cables, and eyewitness accounts, we examine how the crisis reshaped Jordan's security state and set the pattern for Hashemite survival for decades to come. Along the way, we touch on the roles of Suleiman al-Nabulsi, Habis al-Majali, and the Eisenhower Doctrine, and ask whether the events of 1957 were a genuine coup attempt or a miscalculation that spiralled out of control. #JordanHistory #AliAbuNuwar #FreeOfficers #KingHussein #1957Coup #ArabNationalism #EisenhowerDoctrine #HabisalMajali #SuleimanalNabulsi #Zerka #BedouinLoyalists #MartialLaw #ColdWar #MiddleEastHistory #HashemiteKingdom #ArabLegion #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

20 de jun de 2026 - 5 min
Portada del episodio Jordan's 1955 Baghdad Pact Uprising and the Fall of Tawfiq Abu al-Huda

Jordan's 1955 Baghdad Pact Uprising and the Fall of Tawfiq Abu al-Huda

In December 1955, Jordan erupted in protests that brought down a prime minister and reshaped the kingdom's Cold War alignment. This episode of The History of Jordan digs into the Baghdad Pact crisis — a pivotal moment when King Hussein's young reign faced its first major test. We explore the British-engineered pact, the fiery opposition from Arab nationalists and the Muslim Brotherhood, the role of Saudi and Egyptian money in stoking unrest, and the strange chain of events that led to the resignation of Tawfiq Abu al-Huda. Lucas and Luna also examine how the crisis pushed Jordan closer to Nasser's Egypt, setting the stage for the 1956 Suez War and the 1957 martial law crackdown. Along the way, they touch on the murder of Abu al-Huda in 1956, the Jerusalem clashes, and the lasting impact on Jordan's foreign policy. A crucial story about a small country caught between empires, ideologies, and the street. #BaghdadPact #JordanHistory #TawfiqAbualHuda #KingHussein #ColdWarMiddleEast #ArabNationalism #Nasser #MuslimBrotherhood #JordanProtests #1955Riots #HashemiteKingdom #MiddleEastPolitics #BritishEmpire #SaudiArabia #Egypt #Iraq #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

20 de jun de 2026 - 8 min
Portada del episodio Jordan's Forgotten Oil: The 1930s Oil Concession and the Transjordanian State

Jordan's Forgotten Oil: The 1930s Oil Concession and the Transjordanian State

In this episode of The History of Jordan, Lucas and Luna explore a little-known chapter of Jordan's economic history: the oil concessions of the 1930s. Before the discovery of significant oil reserves in the region, Transjordan granted exploration rights to British and American companies, sparking debates about sovereignty, foreign influence, and economic development. We delve into the role of the Iraq Petroleum Company, the Transjordanian government's negotiations, and how these early oil deals shaped the kingdom's modern political economy, connecting to the broader history of resource extraction in the Middle East. #Transjordan #OilConcession #IraqPetroleumCompany #1930s #BritishMandate #AbdullahI #AminAbdulHadi #EconomicHistory #OilExploration #MiddleEastOil #MandateSystem #Sovereignty #ResourceExtraction #JordanHistory #FexingoHistory #History #20thCentury #Geopolitics Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

19 de jun de 2026 - 5 min
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