Abdallah Al-Jazi (Arabic: عبد الله الجازي) (born 1954) is a Jordanian politician and tribal leader of the 30,000 people large Howeitat.
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Al-Jazi is a tribal leader of the Howeitat tribe, which inhabite some of vast territories of Southern Jordan.
Ahmed Abdallah Mohamed Sambi | Georges Ibrahim Abdallah | 'Abdallāh | Tayeb Abdallah | Salim Abdallah Khalfan | Mohammad Abu Abdallah Ben Hudzail al Sahuir | Hassan Abdallah Hassan | Anna Abdallah | Amina Abdallah Arraf al Omari | Abu Abdallah ibn Askar | Abdallah Schleifer | Abdallah Salem el-Badri | Abdallah ibn Ali | Abdallah Al Rowaished |
But Abdallah was soon visited in Murcia by the shadowy figure of Abu Zayd ibn Yujjan, a former high bureaucrat in Marrakesh, who's fall had been engineered some years earlier by al-Jami'i, and was now serving a sentence of exile nearby in Chinchilla (Albacete).
He participated in the Great Syrian Revolt against French colonial forces in Syria in 1925, in Al-Qassam Revolt (Izz ad-Din al-Qassam) in Palestine in 1935, and the 1936–1939 Arab revolt in Palestine.
After the murder of their father Mohammed ash-Sheikh in 1557 and the following struggle for power, the two brothers Ahmad al-Mansur and Abd al-Malik had to flee their elder brother Abdallah al-Ghalib (1557–1574), leave Morocco and stay abroad until 1576.