Generated by GPT-5-mini| Princess Salma of Jordan | |
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| Name | Princess Salma of Jordan |
| House | Hashemite |
| Father | King Abdullah II of Jordan |
| Mother | Queen Rania of Jordan |
| Birth date | 2000-09-26 |
| Birth place | Amman, Jordan |
| Religion | Islam |
Princess Salma of Jordan is a member of the Hashemite dynasty and a daughter of King Abdullah II of Jordan and Queen Rania of Jordan. She has attracted attention for her service in the Jordanian Armed Forces and her participation in public engagements alongside members of the Jordanian royal family, representing Jordan at domestic and international events. Educated in Jordan and the United Kingdom, she combines military training with patronage of cultural and humanitarian initiatives tied to regional and global organizations.
Born in Amman in 2000, she is the younger daughter in the immediate family of Abdullah II of Jordan and Rania Al-Yassin. Her early childhood was spent within royal residences associated with the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, with schooling that included institutions connected to the Jordanian public service and international curricula. She completed secondary education with programmes influenced by British systems similar to those at Eton College-affiliated schools and international schools in Amman, and pursued further training at military academies affiliated with the Jordanian Armed Forces and partner institutions from the United Kingdom and United States. Her formative years involved exposure to regional diplomacy involving neighboring states such as Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and United Arab Emirates, and to international bodies including the United Nations and the Arab League.
Princess Salma undertook officer training with units of the Jordanian Armed Forces and graduated from military courses administered by the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst-style programmes and Jordanian military academies. She was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Jordanian Armed Forces and has served with units connected to the Royal Guard and aviation branches influenced by collaborations with the Royal Jordanian Air Force and allied training partners such as the United States Air Force and British Ministry of Defence training detachments. Her service has included field training exercises with multinational partners from NATO member states and regional allies, and she has participated in publicized military parades and ceremonies alongside senior officers from the Jordanian Armed Forces and visiting dignitaries from countries such as France, Germany, and Turkey.
In her public role she accompanies senior royals at official events held by institutions such as the Hashemite Court, the Jordanian National Anthem occasions, and state visits involving heads of state from United States, United Kingdom, and France. Her patronages include cultural and humanitarian organisations linked to the royal family's initiatives, engaging with entities like the Jordan River Foundation, youth empowerment programmes associated with the Queen Rania Foundation, and medical charities working with institutions such as King Hussein Cancer Center and international health partners including the World Health Organization and UNICEF. She has appeared at cultural venues including the Royal Film Commission – Jordan events, archaeological sites tied to Petra, and educational forums that attract delegations from universities such as University of Jordan and foreign academies. Her engagements often intersect with diplomatic outreach to diplomatic missions from Japan, China, Russia, and Canada.
Princess Salma maintains a profile that balances military service, public engagements, and private studies; she interacts with figures from the royal household including Crown Prince Hussein, Princess Iman, and senior advisers in the Office of King Abdullah II. Her interests encompass equestrian activities historically associated with the Hashemites and sporting events that include competitions similar to those hosted by the Jordan Olympic Committee and the Arab Federation of Equestrian Sports. She participates in charitable initiatives alongside family members and international patrons from organizations such as the International Committee of the Red Cross and Doctors Without Borders in Jordanian contexts.
Her military commission and public service have been acknowledged by decorations and ceremonial honours conferred by the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and by visiting foreign dignitaries; such recognitions are comparable to state orders exchanged during visits by monarchs and presidents from Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Egypt, and European monarchies including Spain and Sweden. She has been featured in regional and international media outlets covering members of ruling families, and her roles have been cited in discussions of royal service alongside peers from dynasties such as the British royal family, the Swedish Royal Court, and the Monaco princely family.
Category:Hashemite family Category:Jordanian royalty Category:2000 births Category:Living people