Prince Zeid bin Raad

Birth Name: Zeid bin Raad Zeid al-Hussein Place of Birth: Amman, Jordan Date of Birth: 26 January, 1964 Ethnicity:*paternal grandfather Arab*paternal grandmother Turkish*mother Swedish, as well as remote French and Hungarian

Birth Name: Zeid bin Ra’ad Zeid al-Hussein

Place of Birth: Amman, Jordan

Date of Birth: 26 January, 1964

Ethnicity:
*paternal grandfather – Arab
*paternal grandmother – Turkish
*mother – Swedish, as well as remote French and Hungarian

Prince Zeid bin Ra’ad is a Jordanian diplomat. He is the Perry World House Professor of the Practice of Law and Human Rights at the University of Pennsylvania. He was UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, from 1 September, 2014 to 31 August, 2018, and was known as Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein, in that capacity. He has also been Permanent Representative of Jordan to the UN, from 7 August, 2000 to 2 January, 2007, and again, from September 2010 to 22 July, 2014, and Ambassador of Jordan to the U.S., from 22 January, 2007 to 27 February, 2010.

Prince Zeid’s father, Prince Ra’ad bin Zeid, was born in Berlin, Nazi Germany, of the Hashemite dynasty, and is the current Pretender to Head of the royal houses of Iraq and Syria. His own father was Iraqi Ambassador in Berlin at the time of his birth.

Prince Zeid’s mother, Majda Raad (born Margaretha Inga Elisabeth Lind), was born in Arboga, Västmanland, and became a Jordanian princess upon marrying his father.

Prince Zeid is married to American-born Sarah Antonia Butler, of Houston, Texas, who is a humanitarian and maternal and newborn health activist. The couple has three children.

Through the line of Hasan bin Ali, Prince Zeid’s patrilineal ancestry can be traced back to his 40th great-grandfather, Hashim ibn Abd Manaf. But traditionally, Hashim’s patrilineal ancestry can be further traced back to Ibrahim.

Prince Zeid’s paternal grandfather was Prince Zeid bin Hussein (the son of Hussein bin Ali, Sharif of Mecca, and of Adila Khanum). Prince Zeid’s grandfather Prince Zeid was born in the Ottoman Empire. Hussein was the son of Ali Pasha bin Muhammad and Sheikha Salha bint Gharam al-Shahar. Adila was the daughter of Salah Bey.

Prince Zeid’s paternal grandmother was Fahrelnissa Şakir (the daughter of Muhammad Shakir Pasha Kaba’aj and Sara Izmat Khanum). Fahrelnissa was born on Büyükada island, İstanbul, Ottoman Empire, and was a Turkish artist best known for her large-scale abstract paintings.

Prince Zeid’s maternal grandfather was Sven Gustav Lind (the son of Karl Gustaf Lind and Jenny Maria Scherqvist). Karl was the son of Carl Axel Lind and Anna Stina Rosengren. Jenny was the daughter of Adolf Wilhelm Scherqvist and Johanna Kjellén.

Prince Zeid’s maternal grandmother was Karin Gunlög Inga Birgitta Grönwall (the daughter of Eugen Assar Alexius Grönwall and Signe Maria Svensson). Assar was the son of Johan Henric Wilhelm Grönwall and Anna Laurentia Ahlström. Signe was the daughter of Per Svensson and Hilma Martina Hallbeck.

Prince Zeid’s matrilineal ancestry can be traced back to his fourth great-grandmother, Anna Maria Nilsson.

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