Queen Rania of Jordan

Acting

Born: 1970-08-31
From: Kuwait City, Kuwait
Gender: Female
Popularity: 0.1

Also Known As

Rania Al-Abdullah Rāniyā al-ʻAbd AllāhRania Al-Yassin

Biography

Rania Al Abdullah (born Rania Al-Yassin, 31 August 1970) is the queen of Jordan from 1999. As the wife of King Abdullah II of Jordan, Rania drew on her position as queen to advocate on behalf of numerous causes, including the rights of women and children. Rania, whose family was of Palestinian descent (her father was from Tulkarm, her mother from Nablus), was born and raised in Kuwait. After completing her primary and secondary education there, she earned a degree in business administration from the American University in Cairo (1991). In her early professional career Rania worked in the fields of banking and information technology. In January 1993 she met Abdullah, then a prince, at a dinner party, and they were engaged two months later. On June 10, 1993, Rania and Abdullah were married, and Rania became a princess. When Abdullah’s father, King Hussein, died in 1999, Abdullah succeeded him as king of Jordan, and shortly thereafter he elevated Rania from princess to queen. As queen of Jordan, Rania championed an array of causes, including the rights of women and children, access to education, environmental concerns, and the development of strong Jordanian communities. She founded a variety of charities and made frequent appearances both at local events—she was known to visit some of the kingdom’s remote villages unannounced—and at international functions. Rania also embraced new forms of communication: in March 2008 she launched a video blog as part of her efforts to deconstruct stereotypes about Arabs and promote dialogue with the West. She also amassed millions of followers on social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter, posting messages related to her causes and pictures of herself and her family.

Awards & Nominations27 won · 0 nominated

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Supreme Order of the Renaissance

2024
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Zayed Award for Human Fraternity

2022
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Global Citizen Awards

2013
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FIFA Presidential Award

2009
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Bambi Award

2008
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Dame Grand Cross of the Order of Carlos III

2006
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Dame Grand Cross of the Order of the Lion of the Netherlands

2006
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German Media Award

2002
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Grand Cross Special Class of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany

2002
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Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St. Olav

2000
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Grand Cross of the Order of Isabella the Catholic

1999
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Family Order of Laila Utama

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Grand Star of the Decoration for Services to the Republic of Austria

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Order of Charles III

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Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic

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Order of the Precious Crown

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Order of Isabella the Catholic

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Grand Cross of the Order of Prince Henry

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Grand Cross of the Military Order of Saint James of the Sword

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Royal Order of the Seraphim

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Order of al-Hussein bin Ali

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Order of Al-Khalifa

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Order of Leopold

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Order of the Netherlands Lion

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Order of the Liberator General San Martín

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Order of the Sun of Peru

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Order of the Montenegrin Grand Star