amman

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English - Turkish
Ürdün-ün başkenti
Turkish - Turkish
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Şam diyârında Belka şehrinin adı
English - English
{i} capital city of Jordan
the capital city of Jordan. City (pop., 1994: 969,598), capital of Jordan. It lies 25 mi (40 km) northeast of the Dead Sea. Amman is by far the largest city of Jordan. Fortified settlements have existed in the area from remote antiquity; the earliest date from the Chalcolithic Period ( 4000-3000 BC). As Rabbah, it became the capital of the Ammonites. It was conquered by Egypt's Ptolemy II (Ptolemy Philadelphus), who renamed it Philadelphia, a name it retained through Roman times. Taken by the Arabs in AD 635, it later went into decline and subsequently disappeared. In 1878 the Ottoman Empire resettled it. When the British established the country of Transjordan in 1921, Amman became its capital. Its modern development was furthered by Transjordanian independence in 1946. Along with the rest of Jordan (the country's name from 1950), Amman has had to absorb a large number of Arab refugees that fled Palestine during the Arab-Israeli wars
The capital of Jordan
the capital and largest city of Jordan
amman

    Hyphenation

    Am·man

    Turkish pronunciation

    ımän

    Pronunciation

    /əˈmän/ /əˈmɑːn/

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