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"Remembering King Hussein: A Funeral Fit for a Beloved Leader" On June 4th, 1931, the city of Jerusalem stood still as it bid farewell to its revered leader

Background imageKing Hussein Collection: Distant Fronts, In Hejaz; Operations of the Arabian army: an observation post... 1917

Distant Fronts, In Hejaz; Operations of the Arabian army: an observation post... 1917. Creator: Unknown
Distant Fronts, In Hejaz; Operations of the Arabian army: an observation post with machine-gunners; in the background, the Hejaz mountains, 1917

Background imageKing Hussein Collection: Distant Fronts, In Hejaz; Volunteers in the army of King Hussein, 1917. Creator: Unknown

Distant Fronts, In Hejaz; Volunteers in the army of King Hussein, 1917. Creator: Unknown
Distant Fronts, In Hejaz; Volunteers in the army of King Hussein, 1917. From "L'Album de la Guerre 1914-1919, Volume 2" [L'Illustration, Paris, 1924]

Background imageKing Hussein Collection: Distant Fronts, In Hejaz; Musicians of the Arabian army rally for King Hussein... 1917

Distant Fronts, In Hejaz; Musicians of the Arabian army rally for King Hussein... 1917. Creator: Unknown
Distant Fronts, In Hejaz; Musicians of the Arabian army rally for King Hussein and organise, with remarkable speed, 1917. From "L'Album de la Guerre 1914-1919

Background imageKing Hussein Collection: Distant Fronts, In Hejaz; One of the sons of the King of Hejaz: the Emir Faisal, 1917

Distant Fronts, In Hejaz; One of the sons of the King of Hejaz: the Emir Faisal, 1917. Creator: Unknown
Distant Fronts, In Hejaz; One of the sons of the King of Hejaz: the Emir Faisal under his tent, 1917. From "L'Album de la Guerre 1914-1919, Volume 2" [L'Illustration, Paris, 1924]

Background imageKing Hussein Collection: Distant Fronts, In Hejaz; Flag of the Independent Kingdom of Hejaz, 1917. Creator: Unknown

Distant Fronts, In Hejaz; Flag of the Independent Kingdom of Hejaz, 1917. Creator: Unknown
Distant Fronts, In Hejaz; Flag of the Independent Kingdom of Hejaz, 1917. From "L'Album de la Guerre 1914-1919, Volume 2" [L'Illustration, Paris, 1924]

Background imageKing Hussein Collection: Distant Fronts, In Hejaz; Sharif Hussein bin Ali, King of Hejaz, 1917. Creator: Unknown

Distant Fronts, In Hejaz; Sharif Hussein bin Ali, King of Hejaz, 1917. Creator: Unknown
Distant Fronts, In Hejaz; Sharif Hussein bin Ali, King of Hejaz, 1917. From "L'Album de la Guerre 1914-1919, Volume 2" [L'Illustration, Paris, 1924]

Background imageKing Hussein Collection: Sir Herbert Samuel second visit Transjordan H. M

Sir Herbert Samuel second visit Transjordan H. M
Sir Herbert Samuels second visit to Transjordan, etc. H.M. King Hussein at Amman. 1921, Jordan, Amman

Background imageKing Hussein Collection: 24th anniversary of Arab revolt, 1940

24th anniversary of Arab revolt, 1940

Background imageKing Hussein Collection: 24th anniversary of Arab revolt, 1940

24th anniversary of Arab revolt, 1940

Background imageKing Hussein Collection: 24th anniversary of Arab revolt, 1940

24th anniversary of Arab revolt, 1940

Background imageKing Hussein Collection: Jordan, Amman, Royal Automoblie Museum, royal limousines of King Hussein

Jordan, Amman, Royal Automoblie Museum, royal limousines of King Hussein


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"Remembering King Hussein: A Funeral Fit for a Beloved Leader" On June 4th, 1931, the city of Jerusalem stood still as it bid farewell to its revered leader, King Hussein. The funeral procession was a somber affair that attracted visitors from all corners of the world. Chief mourners gathered in chronological order to pay their respects to the late king. As masses flooded the streets of Jerusalem, they witnessed an event that would forever be etched in their memories. The casket carrying King Hussein's remains arrived in Israel amidst a sea of grief-stricken faces. Outside the grand Mosque Omar Dome, mourners gathered to honor their fallen monarch. The solemn atmosphere reverberated through every corner as prayers were offered for his eternal peace. In this sacred place, people found solace and unity during this time of mourning. The funeral procession continued through Jerusalem's historic Temple Area, where ancient walls bore witness to this momentous occasion. It was here that King Hussein's casket made its final journey before reaching its resting place. As the procession moved forward with dignity and grace, onlookers paid tribute by lining the streets with flowers and heartfelt messages expressing gratitude for his leadership and dedication to his people. In this poignant moment, we remember King Hussein not only as a ruler but also as a symbol of hope and resilience for his nation. His legacy lives on through those he touched during his reign – inspiring generations with his wisdom and compassion. Though sorrow filled our hearts on that fateful day in 1931 when we laid him to rest, let us always cherish the memory – a true leader who dedicated himself selflessly to serving others until his last breath. May he find eternal peace within these hallowed grounds where he now rests among heroes past.