Princess Iman bint Hussein facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Princess Iman bint Al Hussein |
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Born | King Hussein Medical Center, Amman, Jordan |
24 April 1983 ||||
Spouse |
Zaid Azmi Mirza
(m. 2013; div. 2017) |
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Issue | Omar Mirza | ||||
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House | Hashemite | ||||
Father | Hussein of Jordan | ||||
Mother | Lisa Halaby |
Princess Iman bint Al Hussein is a princess from Jordan. She was born on April 24, 1983. She is a member of the Royal Family of Jordan.
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Princess Iman's Early Life
Princess Iman was born in Amman, Jordan. Her birthday is April 24, 1983. She is the daughter of the late King Hussein and Queen Noor of Jordan. Princess Iman has many brothers and sisters. Her half-brother is the current King of Jordan, Abdullah II of Jordan.
Her Education Journey
Princess Iman went to several schools in the United States. She studied at Garrison Forest School in Maryland. She also attended the Fay School in Massachusetts. Later, she went to the Maret School in Washington, D.C.
In 2002, Princess Iman joined the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. This is a famous military training school in the United Kingdom. She completed her training there in August 2003. After that, she enrolled at American University in Washington, D.C. She graduated in 2007 with a degree in Sociology. Sociology is the study of how people live together in groups.
Princess Iman's Family Life
Princess Iman married businessman Zaid Azmi Mirza on March 22, 2013. They had a son named Omar, who was born on October 7, 2014. The couple later separated in 2017.
Royal Honours and Awards
Princess Iman has received special awards from Jordan. These awards recognize her service and importance.
- She holds the title of Knight Grand Cordon of the Supreme Order of the Renaissance, Special Class.
- She is also a Knight Grand Cordon of the Order of Military Merit.
- Princess Iman has received the Al-Hussein Medal of Excellence, 2nd Class.
External Links
- The 20 Hottest Young Royals - Princess Iman bint Al Hussein, Forbes