The Transjordan Plateau is a geographical region located east of the Jordan River, primarily in modern-day Jordan. It is characterized by its elevated terrain, consisting of a series of plateaus and valleys, which includes the eastern part of the Jordan Valley and the surrounding hills. This area is significant both historically and culturally, as it has been inhabited since ancient times and played a crucial role in various historical events and civilizations. The plateau features diverse ecosystems and is also known for its archaeological sites.
Transjordan was created in 1921.
Transjordanian Highlands or just Transjordan
No. The Transjordan became the kingdom of Jordan.
Transjordan memorandum was created in 1922.
Ikhwan raids on Transjordan happened in 1924.
The new name for Transjordan is Jordan. In 1946, Transjordan gained independence from British rule and officially became the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. The name change reflected its status as a sovereign nation.
The Emirate of Transjordan became the HASHEMITE KINGDOM OF JORDAN in 1946. It has retained that name ever since.
Israel and TransJordan
Transjordan
The tribe of Reuvain settled in the Transjordan.
Roan Plateau,Colorado Plateau,Deccan Plateau, Tibetan Plateau
The Plateau of Tibet can also be called the Tibetan Plateau, Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, Qinzang Plateau, "Roof of the World" or "Third Pole of the Earth".