Abdullah el-Tell Military person

Abdullah el-Tell (Arabic: عبدالله التل‎, 1918 – 1973) served in the Transjordanian Arab Legion during the 1948 war in Palestine rising from the rank of company commander to become Military Governor of the Old City of Jerusalem. He was later accused of being involved in the assassination of King Abdullah I and spent many years in Egypt before returning to Jordan in 1967.El-Tell was born into a wealthy family in Irbid just as the Ottoman army were retreating from the town. His mother held him up to the window to witness the soldiers leaving. His secondary education was in Egypt. When he was 18 years old, he was jailed for demonstrating against the British. In 1941, he joined the British Army and in 1942 completed an officer training course in the Suez Canal area.

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Abdullah el-Tell
Birth dateJanuary 01, 1918
Birth place
Irbid , Jordan
Date of deathJanuary 01, 1973
Place of death
Irbid , Jordan

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military operations
Gush Etzion
Battle for Jerusalem (1948)
military branch
Arab League
military command
Military Governor of Jerusalem
Sixth Regiment of Arab Legion
service start1941
service end1950

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