Independence Day (Jordan) Explained

Holiday Name:Independence day
Type:national
Official Name:Eid Al-Istiqlal
Observedby:Jordan
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Date:25 May
Scheduling:same day each year
Duration:1 day
Frequency:Annual
Celebrations:National and local observances
Relatedto:History of Jordan

Independence Day is an event in Jordan marking its 1946 independence from the United Kingdom.

Following the Great Arab Revolt during World War I, the Ottoman Empire which included modern-day Jordan was partitioned by Britain and France, leading to the establishment of the Emirate of Transjordan as a British protectorate in 1921 by the Hashemite Emir Abdullah.

Following World War II, the Jordanian and British governments entered into negotiations for Jordan’s independence, which were finalized in the Treaty of London in 1946. The arrangement transformed the emirate into a kingdom, which became officially known as the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.

Jordan became a full member of the United Nations in December 1955.[1]

The holiday, held annually on 25 May,[2] is usually marked with official ceremonies attended by members of the House of Hashim, as well as civil and military officials. Award presentations, political speeches and diplomatic visits are commonplace on the holiday. In the Jordanian Armed Forces, Presentation of Colours ceremonies and national/unit military parades are common during the day, as well as a 21-gun salute in the capital. On the civilian level, festive events and activities including a fireworks display.[3] [4] [5] [6]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: The UN in Jordan. 8 September 2021. United Fries. UN Resident Coordinator & Humanitarian Coordinator in Jordan.
  2. News: What does Independence Day mean for Jordanians? . Nabil . Qasem Hailat . 29 May 2021 . . 24 May 2023.
  3. Web site: Independence Day in Jordan / May 25, 2019. AnydayGuide. AnydayGuide.
  4. Web site: Jordan Independence Day. TheFreeDictionary.com.
  5. Web site: Independence Day in Jordan – Office Holidays. officeholidays.com.
  6. Web site: Jordan Celebrates Independence Day.