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Madhat Ibraheem Jumaa

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Madhat Mohammad Jumaa
مدحت جمعة
Jordanian ambassador to the United Kingdom
of  Jordan
to  United Kingdom
In office
19521953
Jordanian ambassador to Pakistan
of  Jordan
to  Pakistan
In office
19531956
Jordanian Ambassador to the United States
of  Jordan
to  United States
In office
October 27, 1958November 18, 1958 – October 20, 1959
Preceded byYousef Haikal
Succeeded byYousef Haikal
Jordanian Ambassador to Germany
of  Jordan
to  Germany
In office
1962 – May 13, 1965
Preceded byAbdallah Salamé Zureikat
Succeeded byKamal Sherif
Jordanian Ambassador to United Kingdom
of  Jordan
to  United Kingdom
In office
19671969
Preceded byAnastas Hanania
Succeeded bySaad Jumaa
Jordanian Ambassador to Tunisia
of  Jordan
to  Tunisia
In office
19691970
Jordanian Ambassador to Spain
of  Jordan
to  Spain
In office
September 1971 – 1972
Preceded byMuhammad Hussain El-Farra
Succeeded byTaher al-Masri
Jordanian Ambassador to Iran
of  Jordan
to  Iran
In office
February 16, 1974 – 1975
Personal details
Born(1920-08-10)August 10, 1920
Relativesbrother of Saad Jumaa
Alma materUniversity of Cairo

Madhat Mohammad Jumaa (born August 10, 1920) was a Jordanian ambassador.

Career

References

  1. ^ 1971, On 8 September Madhat Ibrahim Jumah, Iraq's new Ambassador to Hungary, presented his credentials to President Losonczi.
  2. ^ The Middle East and North Africa -1975- p. 857