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Abd al-Ghani Saeed Ali Mansour al-Karmi (1906 - 1974), a Palestinian politician, writer, writer, thinker, diplomat and statesman, was born in the Palestinian city of Tulkarm. The Palestinian Arab Communist, one of the founders of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, and one of the most prominent figures who worked alongside Jordanian King Abdullah I bin Al Hussein with the early beginnings of the founding of the Kingdom of Jordan. King Abdullah I, head of his office, and chief of his staff, and he led the Jordanian-Israeli negotiations during the period 1948-1951, as he was the Jordanian peace envoy during that period.
Abdel-Ghani Saeed Ali Mansour Al-Karmi was born in the Palestinian city of Tulkarm in 1906. He received his education in the schools of his city, Tulkarm, and completed his secondary education with his brother Abdul-Karim Al-Karmi at Maktab Anbar Secondary School in Damascus. after that he entered the University of the Toilers of the East in Moscow; Where he was among the first batch of students members of the Palestinian Communist Party sent to Moscow in 1927.
Abdul-Ghani Al-Karmi lived in the city of Tulkarm in a family famous for science and literature; His father is the scholar and minister Saeed Al Karmi, and his brothers are: the poet Abdul Karim Al Karmi (Abu Salma), the writer Ahmed Shaker Al Karmi, the linguist Hassan Al Karmi, and the writer Mahmoud Al Karmi. As for his grandfather, he is Sheikh Ali bin Mansour Al Karmi.
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