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Middle East
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1908- 1985
Northern Africa
1882- 1951
1931- 2022
December 20, 1949
Farid Chehab receives the Independence Medal from King 'Abd Allāh of Jordan.
July 16, 1949
Report on Rāshīd 'Aālī al-Kīlānī's recent activities as a double agent.
June 16, 1949
Jordanian Sheikh Ibrahim Hatib begins an effort to disrupt propaganda against King Abdullah on the King's orders.
June 10, 1949
Report on Jordanian Army dentist Ibrahīm Ḥadād's attempt to get a passport in Qab al-Yās, Glubb Pacha's communications.
April 28, 1949
The mayor of Amman visits Beirut in order to discuss the situation in Syria.
1957
The Syrian government and leftist leaders disapprove of the Lebanese government, Lebanese opposition leaders prepare a campaign against the government, and other Arab countries configure their policies toward Syria.
May 30, 1957
The Soviets begin to build radar bases and fix anti-aircraft artillery in Syria, and the Syrian and Russian governments reach an military aid agreement.
November 26, 1956
The Baath Party gains strength in Iraq, Jordan, and Lebanon in its objective to fight colonialism, preserve the current Syrian regime, oppose the Baghdad Pact, and achieve other goals.
August 21, 1948
Account of recent findings, including Syrian opposition activities, the discovery of Jehovah's Witnesses, and an attempted rebellion in Jordan.
January 4, 1957
During a visit to Jordan, Chehab learns of Arab military developments, including the activity of Syrian, Egyptian, and Palestinian soldiers, as well as King Hussein's policies regarding al-Nabulsi and King Saud.