List of honours of the Jordanian royal family by country

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Jordanian Honours

United Nations

Asian foreign honours

Middle East

Bahrain

Imperial State of Iran

Lebanon

Oman

Far East

Brunei

Japan

Kazakhstan

Malaysia

Pakistan

South Korea

African foreign honours

Egypt

Ethiopian Empire

Libya

Morocco

American foreign honours

South American foreign honours

Peru

European foreign honours

Austria

Belgium

Denmark

France

Germany

Italy

Netherlands

Norway

Poland

Portugal

Romania

Spain

Sweden

Ukraine

United Kingdom

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