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Princess Sana Asem

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Jordanian princess by marriage (born 1960)
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Princess Sana Asem
BornSana (or Sana'a) Kalimat
(1960-11-16) 16 November 1960 (age 64)
Amman, Jordan
SpousePrince Asem bin Nayef
Issue
HouseHashemite (by marriage)
FatherAdnan Mawloud Kalimat
Jordanian royal family
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Princess Sana'a Asem (née Sana Kalimat; born 16 November 1960) is a Jordanian princess due to her marriage to Prince Asim bin Nayef and she has Circassian origin. She is the daughter of Adnan Mawloud Kalimat (d. on 12 September 2019), leader of the Circassians tribal council of Jordan and mukhtar of the Circassians in the city of Amman.

Education

She has a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature and Translation from the University of Petra in Amman.

Activities

She has several activities in the capital Amman, where she attended the visit of King Abdullah II to the Jordanian Circassians at The Circassian Charitable Society with her husband, Prince Asim bin Nayef. Moreover, she also sponsors many Jordanian events, activities and conferences.

Marriage and children

Princess Sana married Jordan's Prince Asem bin Nayef on 6 January 1986. Together, they have three children:

References

  1. Khaberni
  2. The Official Website of King Hussein of Jordan. Archived 2019-04-06 at the Wayback Machine
  3. Royal Decrees on Title and Style Changes

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