Kemal Mehmood Homoud

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Kemal Mehmood Homoud
Chief of Protocol of the Jordanian Royal Palace
In office
19521954
Alma mater The Universal College in Aley, Diploma in International Relations from the University of London

Kemal Mehmood Homoud (born December 26, 1921) was a Jordanian ambassador.

Career

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References

  1. Sir Stanley Reed Bennett, Coleman & Company, 1965, The Times of India Directory and Year Book Including Who's who, p. 1205, Who's Who in the Arab World 2007-2008, p. 393