Muhammad Affash al-Adwan
{{short description|Jordanian Ambassador}}
{{like resume|date=January 2017}}
{{Infobox Officeholder
| honorific-prefix =
|name= Muhammad Affash al-Adwan
| native_name =
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|image=
|caption=
|office=Jordanian Ambassador to Spain
of {{flag|Jordan}}
to {{flag|Spain}}
|term_start= {{dts|1985||}}
|term_end= {{dts|1989||}}
|predecessor=1951–1954: Issa Basil Bandak
1971: Muhammad Hussain El-Farra
1975: Taher al-Masri
|successor=Ghassam Abdel Rahim Odeh Majali
|office2=Jordanian Ambassador to Russia
of {{flag|Jordan}}
to {{flag|Soviet Union}}
|term_start2= 1990
|term_end2= {{dts|1991|08|08}}
|predecessor2=Hani al-Khasawinah
|successor2=Ahmad Ali Mybaydeen
|office3=Jordanian Chief of Protocol
|term_start3= {{dts|1991|08|08}}
|term_end3= {{dts|1993|10|14}}
|predecessor3=
|successor3=2005-2007: Makram Mustafa Queisi
|office4=Jordanian Minister of Tourism
|term_start4= {{dts|1993|10|14}}
|term_end4= {{dts|1995||}}
|predecessor4=1984: Makram Mustafa Queisi
|successor4=
|office5=Jordanian Minister of Information
|term_start5= {{dts|2001||}}
|term_end5= {{dts|2003|}}.
|predecessor5=1955 - 1956: Fawzi Al-Mulki
|successor5= Majd Shweikeh
|birth_date= {{birth year and age|1943}}
|birth_place= Shuneh, Irbid Governorate
|death_date=
|death_place=
|father= Affash Adwan
|mother= Sheima Saud.
|spouse=Married in 1978 in California Natasha Razmenkov
|children= Shima (*November 18,2000).
|relatives=
|religion=
|education=
|alma_mater= Islamic Scientific College, High School, California State University (San Jose),
University of Colorado, Boulder. Dipl.:B.A., M.A., Ph.D.;
Leadership & Management, University of Pittsburgh, Development Claremont Graduate School,
}}
Muhammad Affash al-Adwan ({{langx|ar|محمد عفاش العدوان}}, born 1943) is a retired Jordanian Ambassador. He was Minister of Information.
Career
- From 1977 to 1982 he was Vice President Jordan Valley Authority.{{Fact|date=January 2017}}
- From 1982 to 1985 he was Director of Office of Queen Noor of Jordan.{{Fact|date=January 2017}}
- From 1985 to 1989 he was Ambassador in Madrid (Spain).{{Fact|date=January 2017}}
- From 1990 to {{dts|1991|08|08}} he was ambassador in Moscow with concurrent non resident Diplomatic accreditation in Helsinki (Finland) and Warsaw. Poland.{{Fact|date=January 2017}}
- From {{dts|1991|08|08}} to {{dts|1993|10|14}} he was Jordanian Chief of Protocol.{{Fact|date=January 2017}}
- From {{dts|1993|10|14}} to {{dts|1995||}} he was Minister of tourism and Antiquities.Who's Who in the Arab World 2007-2008, [https://books.google.com/books?id=NHCQBAFMwawC&dq=%22ADWAN+%28Mohammad+Affash%2C+Dr.%29+Jordanian+diplomat.%22&pg=PA56 p. 56]
- From 2001 to 2003 he was Minister of State for Political Affairs and Information.[http://www.jordanpolitics.org/en/senate-member/167/mohammed-affash-aladwan/10 Mohammed Affash Aladwan Senate member]
References
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Category:Ambassadors of Jordan to Spain
Category:Ambassadors of Jordan to the Soviet Union
Category:Ambassadors of Jordan to Russia
Category:Ambassadors of Jordan to Finland
Category:Ambassadors of Jordan to Poland
Category:Tourism ministers of Jordan
Category:Information ministers of Jordan
Category:Prime ministry affairs ministers of Jordan
Category:State ministers of Jordan
Category:Jordanian Chief of Protocol
Category:Members of the Senate of Jordan