Crown Prince drives PM Modi to Jordan Museum in special gesture

Updated : Dec 16, 2025 13:25
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PTI

Jordanian Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II on Tuesday personally drove Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the Jordan Museum in Amman, in a special gesture reflecting the warmth of ties between India and the Arab nation. 

 

 

 

The Crown Prince is a 42nd-generation direct descendant of Prophet Mohammad. 

Modi arrived in Jordan's capital Amman on Monday on a two-day visit at the invitation of King Abdullah II. 

Jordan is the first leg of the Prime Minister's four-day, three-nation tour, which will also take him to Ethiopia and Oman. 

The Jordan Museum, located in the Ras al-Ein district of Amman, is the country’s largest museum and showcases some of its most significant archaeological and historical artefacts. 

Built in 2014, the museum traces the civilisational journey of the region from prehistoric times to the present day. 

The museum's collection includes animal bones dating back 1.5 million years and the 9,000-year-old Ain Ghazal lime plaster statues, considered among the world's oldest ever made. 

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