Rashed Al-Khuzai

Prince Rashed Al Khuzai
Prince of Ajloun
Reign1850–1957
Born1850 (1850)
Kufranjeh, Jordan
Died1957 (1958)
Kufranjeh, Jordan
Noble familyAl Khuzai
FatherPrince Khuzai bin Durgham

Prince Rashed Al-Khuzai (Arabic: الأمير راشد الخزاعي), full name Prince Rashed bin Prince Khuzai bin Durgham bin Fayad bin Prince Mustapha bin Salameh Al Fraihat (1850–1957),[1] was a Sunni Islamic political figure. In 1937, he began the Revolution of Ajloun by forming the Arab anti-colonial militant group Rebels of Ajloun. Until his death in 1957, he was associated with Sheikh Izz ad-Din al-Qassam.[2][3][4][5][6][7]

  1. ^ The Kingdom Channel was broadcast a special biography of Rashed Al-Khuzai and his role in establishing the Jordanian state. This channel is the national channel of kingdom ofJordan, and the biography title is: On the Road of Founders. Biography was broadcast on January 13th 2019. https://www.almamlakatv.com/videos/singleepisode/11001.
  2. ^ "Sheikh Rashed Al-Khuzai...A patriot and an Arabian Leader...The first part=April 21st 2022". Enjaz Jordanian News Agency, an article published by the Jordanian historian and author Mr. Awad Al Malahmeh.
  3. ^ "Sheikh Rashed Al-Khuzai...A patriot and an Arabian Leader...The third and final part=April 21st 2022". Khaberni Jordanian News and Media Agency, an article published by the Jordanian historian and author Mr. Awad Al Malahmeh.
  4. ^ "Rashed Al Khuzai .. Home of the men and militants in the nation". Alrai Official Jordanian News Paper, an article published by the Jordanian historian and author Mr. Haza'a AlBarari. 27 July 2009.
  5. ^ "Rashed Al Khuzai .. Home of the men and militants in the nation, an article published by the Jordanian Historian & Writer Mr. Haza'a AlBarari". Saheel News, Amman-Jordan. 27 July 2009.
  6. ^ "The political relationship between Prince Rashed Al Khuzai and Sheikh Izz ad Din al Qassam". The Arab Orient Center for Strategic and civilization studies London, United Kingdom. 21 November 2010.
  7. ^ "Honorable History of Prince Rashed Al-Khuzai, an article published by the Swedish Historian and Writer Dr. Mohammad Rahhal". Palestinian Official Website. 10 October 2010. Archived from the original on 16 March 2012. Retrieved 31 December 2010.