- Blunt, was co-founder of the
Crabbet Arabian Stud in
England and the
Sheykh Obeyd estate near Cairo. The two
married on 8 June 1869. From the late 1870s,...
-
Sheykh Obeyd was a stud farm that
raised Arabian horses,
located near Cairo, Egypt. It was
founded by
Wilfred Blunt and Lady Anne
Blunt in the late 19th...
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Obeyyat (Persian: عبيات, also
Romanized as ‘Obeyyāt; also
known as ‘
Obeyd) is a
village in
Bostan Rural District,
Bostan District, Dasht-e
Azadegan County...
- Israelis,
claimed to have parti****ted in the
kidnapping of
Abdul Karim Obeyd. As a result,
Hezbollah put
Abdalla on
their death list, and he is wanted...
- Cham ol
Obeyd (Persian: چم العبيد, also
Romanized as Cham ol '
Obeyd and
Chamm ol '
Obeyd; also
known as Chammolābād and Ḩamlābād) is a
village in Anaqcheh...
-
Khwajeh Nizam al-Din
Ubayd Allah al-Zakani (Persian: خواجه نظام الدین عبید الله الزاکانی, romanized: Ḵwājeh Niẓām al-Dīn ʿUbayd Allāh al-Zākānī; d. 1370)...
-
horses for
their Crabbet Arabian Stud back in
England and
their Sheykh Obeyd stud in Cairo. Thus, the
family was
familiar with
middle eastern culture...
- Albu
Obeyd (Persian: البوعبيد, also
Romanized as Ālbū ‘
Obeyd and Albū ‘
Obeyd) is a
village in
Hoseyni Rural District, in the
Central District of Shadegan...
- Beyt-e
Obeyd (Persian: بيت عبيد, also
Romanized as Beyt-e ‘
Obeyd) is a
village in
Jaffal Rural District, in the
Central District of
Shadegan County, Khuzestan...
- to have parti****ted in the
kidnapping of Harb's successor,
Abdul Karim Obeyd. As a result,
Hezbollah put him on
their death list, and he is
wanted in...