Prince Nayef bin Abdullah
{{Short description|Son of King Abdullah I of Jordan (1914–1983)}}
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{{Infobox royalty
|name = Prince Nayef bin Abdullah
الأمير نايف بن عبدالله
|title = Regent of Jordan
|image =Naif bin Abdullah.jpg
|caption =Prince Nayef at the coronation of his father, King Abdullah I, Amman, 1946
|birth_date = 14 November 1914
|birth_place = Ta'if, {{flagicon|Hejaz|1917}} Kingdom of Hejaz
|death_date = {{death date and age|1983|10|12|1914|11|14|df=yes}}
|death_place = Amman, Jordan
|burial_date =
|burial_place = Royal Mausoleum, Raghadan Palace
|spouse = Mihrimah Sultan
|issue = {{plainlist|
- Prince Ali bin Nayef
- Prince Asem bin Nayef
}}
|full name = Nayef bin Abdullah bin Hussein bin Ali
نايف بن عبدالله بن الحسين بن علي
|house = Hashemite
|father = Abdullah I of Jordan
|mother = Suzdil Khanum
|religion = Islam
}}
Prince Nayef bin Abdullah ({{langx|ar|الأمير نايف بن عبدالله}}, al-Amir Nayif ibn ʿAbd Allāh; 14 November 1914 – 12 October 1983){{cn|date=August 2024}} was the younger son of King Abdullah I of Jordan, by his second wife, Suzdil Khanum. As a member of the Hashemite dynasty, the royal family of Jordan since 1921, Nayef was a 39th-generation direct descendant of Muhammad.
Nayef attended Victoria College in Alexandria. He underwent Military training in Turkey, being assigned as the honorary Aide-de-Camp of the Turkish President Ismet Inönü between April 1939 until shortly before the outbreak of World War II in September the same year.{{Cite book|last=Bein|first=Amit|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=dhA6DwAAQBAJ|title=Kemalist Turkey and the Middle East|date=2017-11-09|publisher=Cambridge University Press|isbn=978-1-107-19800-5|pages=95–96|language=en}} He became regent of Jordan on 20 July 1951, following the assassination of Abdullah, because his older half-brother King Talal was reportedly suffering from poor health. Nayef ruled in his brother's stead until 6 September 1951, when Talal was judged fit to assume his royal duties. Nayef died in Jordan on 12 October 1983.
Honours
- Knight Grand Cordon (Special Class) of the Supreme Order of the Renaissance (Kingdom of Jordan).{{cn|date=June 2020}}
- Knight Grand Cordon of the Order of Independence (Kingdom of Jordan).{{cn|date=June 2020}}
- Knight Grand Cordon of the Order of the Star of Jordan (Kingdom of Jordan).{{cn|date=June 2020}}
- Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Civil Merit (Spain, 5 September 1949).[http://www.boe.es/datos/pdfs/BOE/1949/260/A03965-03965.pdf Boletín Oficial del Estado]
- Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Military Merit (with white distinctive) (Spain, 6 September 1949).[http://www.boe.es/datos/pdfs/BOE/1949/287/A04354-04354.pdf Boletín Oficial del Estado]
- Knight Grand Cross (Special Class) of the Order of the Two Rivers (Kingdom of Iraq).{{cn|date=June 2020}}
Ancestry
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|1= 1. Naif bin Al-Abdullah
|2= 2. Abdullah I of Jordan
|3= 3. Suzdil Khanum
|4= 4. Hussein bin Ali, Sharif of Mecca
|5= 5. Abdiya bint Abdullah
|6= 6. Ali
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|8= 8. Ali Bey, Sharif of Mecca (= 12)
|9= 9. Shaikha Salha bint Gharam al-Shahar
|10= 10. Abdullah Kamil Pasha, Grand Sharif of Mecca
|11= 11. Bazmi Jahan
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|16= 16. Amir Muhammad III bin Abdul Muin al-Aun, Grand Sharif and Amir of Mecca (= 20)
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|18= 18. Gharam al-Shahar
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|20= 20. Amir Muhammad III bin Abdul Muin al-Aun, Grand Sharif and Amir of Mecca (= 16)
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References
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Category:Grand Cross of the Order of Civil Merit
Category:Grand Cordons of the Order of Independence (Jordan)
Category:Recipients of the Order of The Star of Jordan
Category:Recipients of Supreme Order of the Renaissance (Jordan)