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British colonization of Jordan effectively ended in 1946 when the country gained independence and was officially recognized as the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. Prior to that, Jordan was part of the British Mandate for Palestine, which was established after World War I. The formal independence was proclaimed on May 25, 1946, marking the conclusion of British control in the region.

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