Abdul Karim Kabariti (English Wikipedia)

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  • Schwedler, Jillian (Spring 2006). "More Than a Mob: The Dynamics of Political Demonstrations in Jordan". Middle East Report. 223 (226): 18–23. doi:10.2307/1559278. JSTOR 1559278.
  • Andoni, Lamis, and Jillian Schwedler. “Bread Riots in Jordan.” Middle East Report, no. 201, 1996, pp. 40–42. JSTOR, doi:10.2307/3012771. Accessed 24 Sep. 2022.

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  • ASHTON, NIGEL. “The Liberation of Iraq, 1995–7.” King Hussein of Jordan: A Political Life, Yale University Press, 2008, pp. 336–47. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt1nqbgd.24. Accessed 24 Sep. 2022.
  • Schwedler, Jillian (Spring 2006). "More Than a Mob: The Dynamics of Political Demonstrations in Jordan". Middle East Report. 223 (226): 18–23. doi:10.2307/1559278. JSTOR 1559278.

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  • Albrecht, Kirk (1 October 1996). "Jordan gets a new, young government". The Middle East. Retrieved 6 November 2010.
  • Darwish, Adel (1 April 1999). "A chip off the old block". The Middle East. Retrieved 6 November 2010. A close confidant of Queen Noor, former Prime Minister, Abdul-Karim Al-Kabariti, was named new Chief of the Royal Court, traditionally the power behind the throne in the Jordanian hierarchy. This is especially significant given the 37-year-old King's youth and inexperience of world diplomacy and domestic politics.

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