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Revision as of 02:23, 25 January 2015
Formation | 1959 |
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Type | Beauty Pageant |
Headquarters | Amman, Jordan Beit Jala, West Bank |
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Membership | Miss World |
Official language | Arabic |
Director | John Halabi Jihad Magazine[1] |
Miss Jordan (Template:Lang-ar) was an annual national beauty pageant for women in Jordan including West Bank to select the national beauty ambassador of the country. The winner of Miss Jordan participated in Miss World.[2]
History
Miss Jordan was founded in 1959 and organized by Jihad Magazine under the directorship. It was held annually at the Hotel Philadelphia in Amman with the patronage of the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities under Minister Ghaleb Barakat. Miss Jordan featured contestants from both Transjordan and West Bank which was at that time under Jordanian administration. Usually, two titles were awarded at the pageant - "Miss Jordan" and the runner-up "Queen of Elegance". From 1959 to 1964, the pageant took place at the Hotel Philadelphia in Amman and was later moved in 1965 to Hotel Panorama in the city of Beit Jala in West Bank[3]. Ufemia Rizk née Jabaji became the first Miss Jordan 1959. The pageant became the national franchisee of Miss World in 1959 and sent the first ever international representative from Jordan to Miss World the same year.[4]
Over the course of its eight year existence, the winners and runner-ups of Miss Jordan competed at Miss World and other international pageants such as Miss International and Miss Universe. Many of the winners of Miss Jordan were Palestinian Christian women. The pageant was held for the last time in 1966. The Arab-Israel war of 1967 led to the cancellation of the event indefinitely and the pageant has not been organized ever since. Subsequently, Jordan withdrew from Miss World and all other major international pageants. Vera Jalil Khamis from Jerusalem was the last Miss Jordan and representative of the country to Miss World 1966 [5]
Titleholders
Year | Miss Jordan | Queen of Elegance |
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1959 | Ufemia Jabaji | |
1960 | Eriny Emile Sebella | Gulnar Tucktuck |
1961 | information not availbale | |
1962 | Aida Anis Saba[6] | Leila Emile Khadder |
1963 | Doris Tannous Haj | Despo Drakolakis[7] |
1964 | Katie Barnaba Faizah[8] | |
1965 | Nyla Munir Haddad | Marlene Rock[9] |
1966 | Vera Jalil Khamis |
Miss Jordan at International pageants
- Color key
- Declared as Winner
- Ended as runner-up
- Ended as one of the finalists or semifinalists
Representatives at Miss World
Since 1959, the winner of Miss Jordan competed at Miss World pageant except for some years when Queen of Elegance competed.[10]
Year | Miss Jordan | Placement | City |
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1966 | Vera Jalil Khamis | Unplaced | Jerusalem |
1965 | Nyla Munir Haddad | Unplaced | Amman |
1963 | Despo Drakolakis | Unplaced | Bethlehem |
1962 | Leila Emile Khadder | Unplaced | Amman |
1960 | Eriny Emile Sebella | Unplaced | |
1959 | Ufemia Jabaji | Unplaced | Jaffa/Amman |
Representatives at Miss International
Since 1960, Jordan also competed on few occasions at the Miss International pageant. [11]
Year | Miss Jordan | Placement | Special awards |
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1963 | Doris Tannous Haj | Unplaced | |
1962 | Vivian Nazzal | Unplaced | |
1960 | Gulnar Tucktuck | Unplaced |
Representatives at Miss Universe
Jordan competed at the Miss Universe pageant only on one occasion. [12]
Year | Miss Jordan | Placement | Special awards |
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1960 | Helen Giatanapoulus | Unplaced |