Abdul-Ghani Al-Karmi
Abdul-Ghani Saeed Al-Karmi (1906–1974) (Arabic: عبدالغني سعيد الكرمي) was a Palestinian politician. In 1946, he and King Abdullah I bin Al-Hussein, founded the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. He served as the head of the Jordanian Royal Court. He was closely connected to King Abdullah the First, and one of the leaders of the Palestinian Arab Communist Party.
Abdul-Ghani Al-Karmi | |
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| Born | 1906 |
| Died | 1974 (67–68 years) |
| Nationality | Palestinian |
| Citizenship | Tulkarm |
| Education | Al-Fadeliya School Anbar office |
| Alma mater | Profession Politician, Diplomat, Minister, writer, and journalist |
| Notable work | Al-Yarmouk newspaper and the League of National Liberation in Palestine |
| Political party | A member of the Palestinian Communist Party and the National Liberation League in Palestine |
| Father | Saeed bin Ali Al-Karmi ar:سعيد بن علي الكرمي |
| Family | Mahmoud Al-Karmi (brother) Ahmad Shakir al-Karmi ar:أحمد شاكر الكرمي (brother) Abu Salma (brother) Hasan Karmi (brother) |
| Awards | Jordanian Order of Independence (1950) |