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Madhat Ibraheem Jumaa

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Madhat Mohammad Jumaa
مدحت جمعة
Jordanian ambassador to the United Kingdom
of  Jordan
to  United Kingdom
In office
19521953
Jordanian ambassador to Pakistan
of  Jordan
to  Pakistan
In office
19531956
Jordanian Ambassador to the United States
of  Jordan
to  United States
In office
27 October 1958 – 20 October 1959
Preceded byYousef Haikal
Succeeded byYousef Haikal
Jordanian Ambassador to Germany
of  Jordan
to  Germany
In office
1962 – 13 May 1965
Preceded byAbdallah Salamé Zureikat
Succeeded byKamal Sherif
Jordanian Ambassador to the United Kingdom
of  Jordan
to  United Kingdom
In office
19671969
Preceded byAnastas Hanania
Succeeded bySaad Jumaa
Jordanian Ambassador to Tunisia
of  Jordan
to  Tunisia
In office
19691970
Jordanian Ambassador to Spain
of  Jordan
to  Spain
In office
September 1971 – 1972
Preceded byMuhammad Hussain El-Farra
Succeeded byTaher al-Masri
Jordanian Ambassador to Iran
of  Jordan
to  Iran
In office
16 February 1974 – 1975
Personal details
Born(1920-08-10)10 August 1920
Relativesbrother of Saad Jumaa
Alma materUniversity of Cairo

Madhat Mohammad Jumaa (born 10 August 1920) was a Jordanian ambassador.

Career

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From 1945 to 1947, he served as attaché to the Arab League in Cairo. He then became the First Secretary and Counsellor until 1952.

Afterwards, he moved to the embassy in London, where he was Counsellor and Charge d'Affaires from 1952 to 1953.

From 1953 to 1956 he was the ambassador to Pakistan.

Jumaa then returned to Jordan, where in 1956 he was Chief of Protocol at the Royal Palace in Amman.

From 1956 to 1958 he was Under-Secretary for Press and Broadcasting.

From 1958 to 1959, he served as ambassador to the United States in Washington.

He was ambassador in Bonn, West Germany between 1962 and 1965.

From 1965 to 1967, he was ambassador in Beirut, Lebanon.

Jumaa then returned to London, serving as ambassador between 1967 and 1969.

From 1969 to 1970, he was ambassador in Tunis, Tunisia.

Jumaa was in Spain from September 1971 to 16 February 1974, where he was the ambassador in Madrid. At the same time, he was also the ambassador to Romania and Tunisia.[1][2]

From 16 February 1974 to 1975, he was ambassador in Teheran, Iran.

References

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  1. ^ 1971, On 8 September Madhat Ibrahim Jumah, Iraq's new Ambassador to Hungary, presented his credentials to President Losonczi.
  2. ^ The Middle East and North Africa -1975- p. 857