Queen Rania of Jordan - Wikipedia Rania Al Abdullah[1][a] (born Rania Al-Yassin, 31 August 1970) is Queen of Jordan as the wife of King Abdullah II Rania's domestic activities include education, youth, environmental, and health initiatives [2]
Queen Ranias offical website Queen Rania’s official website home page features her news, speeches, initiatives, social media activities and a rich archive of photos and videos Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
Queen Rania Al Abdullah (@queenrania) - Instagram 11M Followers, 2 Following, 1,524 Posts - Queen Rania Al Abdullah (@queenrania) on Instagram: "الملكة رانيا العبدالله - المملكة الأردنية الهاشمية #حب_الأردن A mum and a wife with a really cool day job"
Rania al-Abdullah | Queen of Jordan, Husband, Social Media - Britannica Rania al-Abdullah (born August 31, 1970, Kuwait) is the queen of Jordan from 1999 As the wife of King Abdullah II of Jordan, Rania drew on her position as queen to advocate on behalf of numerous causes, including the rights of women and children
Rania Abdullah(Queen of Jordan)_Baiduwiki - 百度百科 Rania is hailed as the "Diana of the Arab world " Before her marriage, she worked as an employee in the development department of Apple Computer, Inc Determined, earnest, and passionate, she is regarded as a model for professional women in Jordan and a darling of the media
Queen Rania - YouTube Repairing and revamping local schools is one way Queen Rania is helping Jordan's children get the best start in life more Married to King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein of Jordan; they have 4
RANIA - 维基百科,自由的百科全书 RANIA (韓語: 라니아,全寫為 R egener A tio N I dol of A sia)是 韓國 DR Music所推出的 女子音樂團體,2016年12月28日至2017年9月曾更名為 BP RANIA[1] (韓語: BP 라니아),出道時的七位成員包括 Joy 、 Riko 、 Saem 、 珠伊 、 Di 、 T-ae 、 Xia,並在 2011年 4月 以首張單曲
Queen Rania Al Abdullah | World Economic Forum Queen Rania Al Abdullah, Queen of Jordan and World Economic Forum Board of Trustees member, advocates for education and cross-cultural dialogue on the global stage
Rania Al-Abdullah | World Leaders Forum - Columbia University Queen Rania heads the National Council for Family Affairs, which was established by a royal decree in September 2001 to contribute to improving the quality of life of all Jordanian families