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Fawzi Mulki

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Fawzi Mulki
فوزي الملقي
Jordanian Ambassador to Egypt
In office
1947–1947
Preceded byAwni Abd al-Hadi
Succeeded byBaha Toukan
Jordanian Ambassador to France
In office
March 13, 1951 – November 27, 1951
Preceded byHussein Nacer
Succeeded byVincent Auriol
Jordanian Ambassador to the United Kingdom
In office
November 1951 – 5 May 1953
Succeeded bySulayman al-Nabulsi
Prime Minister of Jordan
In office
5 May 1953 – 2 May 1954
MonarchKing Hussein
Preceded byTawfik Abu al-Huda
Succeeded byTawfik Abu al-Huda
Personal details
Born1910
Irbid, Jordan
Died1962 (aged 51–52)
ChildrenHani Al-Mulki
Alma materAmerican University of Beirut
University of Edinburgh

Fawzi El-Mulki (1910–1962) (Arabic: فوزي الملقي) was a Jordanian diplomat and politician. While serving as ambassador to the United Kingdom in the early 1950s, he befriended King Hussein, who was studying there. In 1953 Hussein appointed al-Mulki to be prime minister of Jordan. He was dismissed in 1954 after his liberal policies caused riots throughout the country.

Career

External links

References

  1. ^ The Middle East and North Africa, 1961, p. 492
Political offices
Preceded by Prime Minister of Jordan
1953–1954
Succeeded by