Farhan Shubailat Explained

Farhan Shubailat
Native Name:فرحان شبيلات
Office:Jordanian Ambassador to Lebanon
of Jordan
to Lebanon
Predecessor:1948: Baha Toukan
Successor:1957-1958: Abdelmunim al-Rifai
1961 – 1965: Abdallah Salamé Zureikat
Office2:Mayor of Amman
Predecessor2:Hazza' al-Majali
Successor2:Omar Matar
Office3:Jordanian Minister of Defense
Predecessor3:Fawzi Al-Mulki
Office4:Jordanian Ambassador to Germany
of Jordan
to Germany
Successor4:Abdallah Salamé Zureikat
Office5:Jordanian Ambassador to Libya
of Jordan
to Libya
Office6:Jordanian Ambassador to Morocco
of Jordan
to Morocco[1]
Office7:Jordanian Ambassador to the United States
of Jordan
to United States
Predecessor7:Sa'ad Jum'a
Successor7:Abdelhamid Sharaf
Office8:Jordanian Ambassador to Germany
of Jordan
to Germany
Predecessor8:Madhat Ibraheem Jumah
Successor8:Nijmeddin Dajani
Birth Place:Tafila
Children:Major General Dr. Gaith F. Shubeilat, Laith Shubeilat, Ambassador Talal Shubeilat
Education:1933: B.A. American University of Beirut

Farhan Shubailat (born 1911-died 1979) was a Jordanian ambassador, Minister of Defence, senator and mayor of Amman.

Career

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Middle East and North Africa. 6 October 1961. Europa Publications. Google Books.
  2. Web site: Cahiers de l'Orient contemporain. 6 October 2018. G. P. Maisonneuve.. Google Books.
  3. Web site: Cahiers de l'Orient contemporain. 6 October 2018. G. P. Maisonneuve.. Google Books.
  4. Elwyn James Blattner, Who's who in U.A.R and the Near East, Paul Barbey Press, 1955, p. 166
  5. Königlich Jordanische Gesandtschaft Bonn Gesandter Farhan Schubeilat Martinstr. 6, T. 3 70 44 p. 262https://books.google.com/books?id=pXWJpFbz1AoC&dq=Farhan+Schubailat&pg=PA237, Fiirlian Shubailat (B.A.33), formerly Minister of Defense, was appointed Minister to the newly created Jordanian legation in Bonn https://books.google.com/books?id=e4oeAAAAMAAJ&q=%22Fiirlian+Shubailat+(B.A.33),+formerly+Minister+of+Defense,+was+appointed+Minister+to+the+newly+created+Jordanian+legation+In+Bonn.%22
  6. Web site: Previous Councils.