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Learn more about the Royal House of Ghassan

THE SOVEREIGN IMPERIAL & ROYAL HOUSE OF GHASSAN

(220-2017 CE)

The Sovereign Imperial & Royal House of Ghassan is the dynastic, historical and cultural representative of the Ghassanid people (in Arabic “Banu Ghassan” or “Al-Ghassassinah”).

It comprises and represents all the dynasties ruled by Ghassanid sovereigns from 220 CE until 1747 CE.

Since no longer ruling from the 18th century until the present date, the House presently is an international, non-profit, apolitical, secular, cultural/educational and charitable organization recognized and accredited by the United Nations and the specific purposes are: the promotion of the historical and Cultural Arab heritage, especially but not limited to the Ghassanid people, the notorious Ghassanid’s ideals such as the broad cultural incentive, women’s equality, democracy, the promotion charity and the chivalric ideals. Also the promotion and application of the principles of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on 10 December 1948 at Palais de Chaillot, Paris.

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