History of Jordan
Jordan may have only become an independent state in 1946 but it has always played a vital role in the history books. The nation was once part of the Hashemite Kingdom and thanks to its geographical location it was crucial for trade and communication across Asia, Africa, and Europe.
Jordanian history dates back to the Paleolithic Period of 500,000 BCE and the remains of materials and tools from this period can still be viewed in museums across the country. Jordan was conquered by the Romans in 63BCE for four thousand years where it became part of the Decapolis League.
With the collapse of this empire, the Romans left behind a staggering collection of amphitheaters, coliseums, churches, and palaces which attract thousands of visitors to Jordan each year.
The People
The people of Jordan pride themselves on creating a welcoming atmosphere, especially the Bedouin community. In fact, their genuine hospitality has been steeped within the Jordanian culture for centuries. The people of Jordan mainly speak Arabic but will always try their best to assist and make conversation with travelers