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- Country of residence: Jordan
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Muhammad Kamal Ismail (born in 1916
– died on August 25, 1992) was a Jordanian-Palestinian politician and diplomat.
He was the founder of Jordan Television in 1966, and its first president.
His upbringing and life
Muhammad Kamal Ismail was born in
1916 in the town of Anabta in the Tulkarm Governorate in the West Bank. He
graduated from the American University of Beirut with a major in political
science and economics, then returned to Palestine after his graduation, and
worked at the Kadoorie Institute in the city of Tulkarm (later a university),
then he was appointed as a controller of publications in Palestine.
his posts
Founder of Jordan Television in
1966, and President of the TV since its inception until 1984.
Ambassador of Jordan to the United
States of America, from 1985 to 1988.
Member of the fifteenth Jordanian
Senate, from January 12, 1988 to November 23, 1989.
Member of the Jordanian National
Assembly, from January 12, 1988 to November 23, 1989.
Member of the Sixteenth Jordanian
Senate, from November 23, 1989 until his death on August 25, 1992.
Member of the Jordanian National
Assembly, from November 23, 1989 until his death on August 25, 1992.
his death
Ambassador Muhammad Kamal passed
away on August 25, 1992.
Achievements and Awards
decorations
Jordanian Independence Medal of the
First Class.
The Jordanian Kawkab Medal of the
second degree.
Wissam from Syria.
Medal from Italy.
Medal from the Vatican.
Medal from Britain.
The Jordanian State Centenary
Medal, from the Jordanian King Abdullah II Bin Al Hussein, on May 25, 2021.
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