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Kemal Mehmood Homoud | |
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Chief of Protocol of the Jordanian Royal Palace | |
In office 1952–1954 | |
Jordanian Ambassador to Chile of Jordan to Chile | |
In office 1957–1962. | |
Preceded by | Issa Basil Bandak |
Succeeded by | Nicola Jaccob Kattan |
Jordanian Ambassador to Iran of Jordan to Iran | |
In office 1962.–1962. | |
Jordanian Chief of Protocol | |
In office 1960.–1964. | |
Succeeded by | August 8,1991 –October 14,1993:Muhammad Affash al-Adwan 2005-2007:Makram Mustafa Queisi |
Jordanian Ambassador to India of Jordan to India | |
In office October 3,1964 –1968. | |
Preceded by | Yousef Haikal |
Succeeded by | 2001–2006:Nabil Talhouni |
Jordanian Ambassador to Iraq of Jordan to Iraq | |
In office 1969–1971. | |
Preceded by | 1961-1962:Wasfi al-Tal |
Succeeded by | Mohammad Quraan |
Jordanian Ambassador to Arab League of Jordan to Arab League | |
In office 1972–1973. | |
Preceded by | Hazem Nuseibeh |
Succeeded by | Nayef Saoud Faris Al Kadi |
Jordanian Ambassador to Russia of Jordan to Soviet Union | |
In office March 29,1974 –1977. | |
Preceded by | Hassan Ibrahim (Jordanian diplomat) |
Succeeded by | Hani al-Khasawinah |
Jordanian Ambassador to China of Jordan to China | |
In office February 1979 –1987. | |
Preceded by | Abdullah Salah |
Succeeded by | Walid al-Sa'ad al-Batayinah |
Personal details | |
Born | Dion,Jordan | December 26,1921
Spouse | Widower |
Children | Munther,Mazen Kemal Homoud,Jordan's Ambassador to London in June 2011 |
Parents |
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Alma mater | The Universal College in Aley, Diploma in International Relations from the University of London |
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