File:Naif bin Abdullah.jpg

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Description 'Coronation' of King Abdullah in Amman. (right to left) King Abdullah, Emir Abdul Illah (Regent of Iraq), and Emir Naif (King Abdullah's youngest son
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G. Eric and Edith Matson Photograph Collection, Library of Congress, Reproduction number LC-DIG-matpc-12206

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under the digital ID matpc.12206.
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Public domain This work is from the Matson (G. Eric and Edith) Photograph collection at the Library of Congress. According to the library, there are no known copyright restrictions on the use of this work.
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25 May 1946

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