John Bagot Glubb
humanSex or gender | male  |
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Country of citizenship | United Kingdom  |
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Name in native language | John Bagot Glubb  |
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Given name | John, Bagot  |
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Family name | Glubb  |
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Date of birth | 16 Togaya 1897  |
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Place of birth | Lancashire  |
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Date of death | 17 Gani 1986  |
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Place of death | East Sussex  |
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Father | Frederic Manley Glubb  |
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Mother | Frances Letitia Bagot  |
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Spouse | Muriel Rosemary Forbes  |
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Languages spoken, written or signed | English, Arabic  |
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Occupation | engineer, military officer, writer  |
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Educated at | Cheltenham College  |
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Work period (end) | 1956  |
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Military or police rank | general, lieutenant general  |
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Participated in conflict | World War I, World War II  |
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Military branch | British Army  |
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Award received | Officer of the Order of the British Empire, Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath, Distinguished Service Order, Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George, Livingstone Medal  |
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Lieutenant-General Sir John Bagot Glubb, KCB, CMG, DSO, OBE, MC, KStJ, KPM (dagan 16 Togaya 1896 lo 17 Gani 1986), Nan ah kpeye be Glubb Pasha'e be Abu Hunaik eba Jordanians'o nan, Soja, Manko, Ah be enyan kachi nyan kin British wun, Nan yi nusa chi kezhe jin Transjordan's Arab zhi shiri tsakani (1939 be 1956) chi commanding general nan. Mini ekun World war nyan chaba 'o, Wun lotun kin France'o. Glubb de yeji ke "integral tool in the Maintenance of British[1]
- ↑ Glubb Pasha and the Arab Legion: Britain, Jordan and the End of Empire in the Middle East, p7.