- Hashemite
Royal house
surname = House of Hashim
estate = Jordan and Iraq
coat of arms =
parent house =Banu Hashim , a branch of theQuraish tribe.
country =Jordan andIraq
titles =Sharif of Mecca ,King of Jordan , King of Iraq, King of Hejaz,King of Syria ,Imam of Yemen
founder =Hussein bin Ali, Sharif of Mecca
final ruler = Faisal II in Iraq, Jordanian branch is extant.
current head = King Abdullah II (Jordan)
Ra'ad bin Zeid (Iraq)
founding year = 1916
dissolution = 1958 in Iraq14 July Revolution .
nationality =Arab Hashemite is the Latinate version of the
Arabic : هاشمي (transliteration : Hāšimī) and traditionally refers to those belonging to theBanu Hashim , or "clan of Hashim", aclan within the largerQuraish tribe. It also refers to an Arab dynasty whose original strength stemmed from the network of tribal alliances and blood loyalties in theHejaz region ofArabia , along theRed Sea .History
The Hashemites [ [http://www.kinghussein.gov.jo/hashemites.html The Hashemites: Jordan's Royal Family] ] trace their ancestry from
Hashim ibn Abd al-Manaf (died c.510 AD), the great-grandfather of theIslam ic prophetMuhammad , although the definition today mainly refers to the descendants of the prophet's daughter,Fatimah . [T E Lawrence (1926) Seven Pillars of Wisdom reprinted 2000 Penguin classics p 48] The early history of the Hashemites saw them in a continuous struggle against theUmayyads for control over who would be thecaliph or successor to Muhammad. The Umayyads were of the same tribe as the Hashemites, but a different clan. This rivalry eventually would lead to the split between theSunni andShia .Fact|date=March 2007After the overthrow of the Umayyads, theAbbasid s would present themselves as representatives of the Hashemites, as they claimed descent fromAbbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib , an uncle of Muhammad. Muhammad's father had died before he was born, and his mother died while he was a child, so Muhammad was raised by his uncleAbu Talib , chief of the Hashemites. [Time-Life Books, "What Life Was Like: In the Land of the Prophet", p. 17]From the 10th century onwards, the
Sharif (religious leader) ofMecca and itsEmir was by traditional agreement a Hashemite. Before World War I, Hussein bin Ali of the Hashemite Dhawu-'Awn clan ruled theHejaz on behalf of the Ottoman sultan. The Sharif of Mecca and his descendants had to convert toSunni Islam during the Ottoman rule in order to remain in their position. For some time it had been the practice of theSublime Porte to appoint the Emir of Mecca from among a select group of candidates. In 1908, Hussein bin Ali was appointed Emir of Mecca. He found himself increasingly at odds with theYoung Turks in control atIstanbul , while he strove to secure his family's position as hereditary Emirs.During and after World War I
Sharif Hussein ibn Ali rebelled against the rule of the Ottomans during the
Arab Revolt of 1916. [T E Lawrence (1926) Seven Pillars of Wisdom reprinted 2000 Penguin classics p 53] Between 1917 and 1924, after the collapse of Ottoman power, Hussein bin Ali ruled an independentHejaz , of which he proclaimed himself king, with the tacit support of the BritishForeign Office . His supporters are sometimes referred to as "Sharifians" or the "Sharifian party". His chief rival in the Arabian peninsula was the king of the highlanders on the highland ofNajd namedIbn Saud , who annexed the Hejaz in 1925 and set his own son, Faysal bin Abdelaziz Al Saud, as governor. The region was later incorporated intoSaudi Arabia .Hussein bin Ali had five sons:
* Ali, who briefly succeeded to the throne of Hejaz before its loss to theSaud family .
* Abdullah, later became the king ofTransjordan , and whose descendants rule the kingdom, that has been known ever since as the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
* Faisal, was briefly proclaimed King of Syria, and ended up becoming King of Iraq.
*Prince Zeid , who moved to Jordan when his brother's grandson was overthrown and murdered in a coup in 1958.
* Hassan, died at a young age.The royal family of the hereditary
Sulu Sultanate , which includesSulu (part of thePhilippines ), andSabah (part ofMalaysia ), consider themselves Hashemites. [ [http://www.royalsulu.com/about.htm Royal Hashemite Sultanate of Sulu & Sabah Official Website] ]See also
*
Hashemite University
*Alan Rush
**" [http://www.amazon.ca/Records-Hashimite-Dynasties-Alan-Lacy/dp/1852075902 Records of the Hashimite Dynasties: A Twentieth-Century Documentary History of the Royal Families of Jordan, Iraq and the Hijaz] " (15 vols. Archive Editions, 1995). Editor and researcherReferences
External links
* [http://www.princehamzah.jo/English/The_Hashemite_Lineage.html Hashemite Lineage]
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