فارس جـ فرسان - translation to English
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فارس جـ فرسان - translation to English

PALESTINIAN POLITICIAN
Kadoura Fares; Kadura Fares; قدّورة فارس

فارس جـ فرسان      

dragoon (N)

cavalryman         
  • [[19th Lancers]] near Mametz during the Battle of the Somme, 15 July 1916
  • Omdurman]]
  • Athenian]] [[amphora]] dated 550–540 BC
  • [[Assyrian cavalry]]
  • The charge of the Venezuelan First Division's cavalry at the [[Battle of Carabobo]]
  • Eylau]], painted by [[Jean-Antoine-Siméon Fort]]
  • Mongolian cavalry in the Khalkhin Gol (1939)
  • Horse-mounted [[Normans]] charging in the [[Bayeux Tapestry]], 11th century
  • A 13th-century depiction of a riding horse. Note resemblance to the modern [[Paso Fino]]
  • A German cavalry patrol in May 1940, during the [[Battle of France]]
  • German [[dragoons]], armed with lances, after the capture of Warsaw, August 1915
  • British infantry formed into anti-cavalry squares at the [[Battle of Quatre Bras]]
  • Coin of [[Chandragupta II]] or Vikramaditya, one of the most powerful emperors of the Gupta empire during times referred to as the Golden Age of India
  • Mongols at war 14th century
  • A bas-[[relief]] of a soldier and horse with saddle and [[stirrup]]s, from the tomb of Chinese [[Emperor Taizong of Tang]] (r 626–649), c 650
  • Moroccan]] with his [[Arabian horse]] along the [[Barbary coast]]
  • Kanem-Bu]] warriors armed with spears in the retinue of a mounted war chief. ''The Earth and Its Inhabitants'', 1892
  •  Dead German cavalry horses after the [[Battle of Halen]] - where the Belgian cavalry, fighting dismounted, decimated their still mounted German counterparts
  • Husarz]]'' (Polish Hussar) by [[Józef Brandt]]
  • A Hussite war wagon: it enabled peasants to defeat knights
  • camelry]]
  • Chinese caltrop jar
  • Italian Army regiment "Lancieri di Montebello" (8th) on public duties in Rome 2019
  • Italian cavalry officers practice their horsemanship in 1904 outside Rome
  • German cavalryman in September 1914, [[German South-West Africa]]
  • Austro-Hungarian]] cavalry, 1898
  • Manuscript illustration of the Battle of Kurukshetra
  • Cologne]], Germany. Second half of the first century AD
  • [[Lithuania]]n lancers training in the 1930s
  • Akbar leads the [[Mughal Army]] during a campaign
  • Parthian horseman, now on display at the [[Palazzo Madama, Turin]]
  • Polish [[uhlan]] with [[wz. 35 anti-tank rifle]]. Military instruction published in [[Warsaw]] in 1938
  • Rajput warrior on horseback
  • Knighted cavalry and noblemen, painting by [[Jan van Eyck]] (c. 1390–1441)
  • "The Thin Red Line"]] at the [[Battle of Balaclava]], where the 93rd Regiment held off Russian Cavalry
  • auxiliary]] cavalryman
  • In the [[Battle of Ichi-no-Tani]], Japanese cavalry moving down a mountain-side
  • A mounted [[samurai]] with bow and arrows, wearing a horned helmet. Circa 1878
  • Algerian spahis of the French Army 1886
  • A Polish winged hussar]]
  • A British cavalry trooper in marching order (1914–1918)
  • Giuseppe Castiglione]], dated 1739 or 1758
  • Turkish cavalry during mopping‐up operation 1922
  • mounted]] color guard from [[Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow]]
  • Northern Alliance]] of [[Afghanistan]], which frequently used horses as military transport
  • Culpepper]]
  • ''Monument to the Spanish Regiment of light cavalry of Alcántara''
  • Polish Army]]
SOLDIERS OR WARRIORS FIGHTING FROM HORSEBACK
Cavalry warfare; Cavalrymen; Cavalry regiments; Ippiko; Yellowleg; Horse cavalry; Calvalry; Cavalryman; Mounted cavalry; The Cavalry; Greek cavalry; Cavalry officer; Medium cavalry; Mounted troops; Ancient Greek cavalry; Medieval cavalry
خيال جـ خيالة ، فارس جـ فرسان
dragoon         
  • 1710}}
  • Battle of Jena]]
  • United States dragoons charging Mexican infantry at the [[Battle of Resaca de la Palma]] in May 1846.
  • Changing of the dragoon guard by the Field Marshal Nieto Regiment of Cavalry, Life-Guard of the President of the Republic of Peru }}
  • Cartoon of a French dragoon intimidating a [[Huguenot]] in the ''[[Dragonnades]]''
  • German dragoons near Reims 1914
  • [[Baden]] dragoon in a [[World War I]] monument at [[Karlsruhe]]. 
 While almost an [[anachronism]] after the early stages of that war, German dragoons did see continuing service on the Eastern Front until 1917. Note the functional [[Stahlhelm]] helmet.
  • The Independence Dragoons during the arrival ceremony of French president [[Jacques Chirac]] at the [[Palácio da Alvorada]] in [[Brasília]], 25 May 2006
  • Memorial stained glass window at [[Royal Military College of Canada]] of 2770 LCol KL Jefferson, a member of the [[12th Manitoba Dragoons]], an [[armoured regiment]] of the [[Canadian Army]] and [[Canadian Forces]]
  • Picture depicting a Mexican dragoon officer in 1826 }}
  • Pedro of Braganza]] (later Emperor of Brazil as Pedro I) declares the [[Independence of Brazil]] while surrounded by his guard of honour, which later became known as Independence Dragoons, 7 September 1822
  • French dragoon of the [[Volontaires de Saxe]] regiment, mid-18th century
MOUNTED INFANTRY SOLDIER THAT RODE HORSES FOR MOBILITY AND DISMOUNTED BEFORE THEY ENGAGED IN COMBAT
Dragoons; Light dragoon
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فارس جـ فرسان
VT
أكره

Wikipedia

Qadura Fares

Qadura Fares (Arabic: قدّورة فارس) was a Palestinian Authority minister without portfolio under Prime Minister Ahmed Qurei from 2003 to 2005, and a member of the Palestinian Legislative Council for Fatah from 1996 to 2006. He is a close friend, aide and adviser to senior Fatah leader Marwan Barghouti. Fares is regarded as one of the principal architects of Fatah's 'young guard' movement, who briefly formed the al-Mustaqbal or "Future" list (2005) before joining with Mahmoud Abbas to form a united Fatah list for the upcoming elections.

Fares was not nominated in the united list for the 2006 elections, and ran unsuccessfully as an independent in the Ramallah district. Also, since at least 2011, Fares has been consistently referred to as the "head" of the Palestinian Prisoners Club, so it is unclear exactly what position Fares actually holds as he is not listed as either the President nor the Executive Director of the club, positions clearly identified with other individuals.

In 2003, he was appointed Minister of State for the Affairs of Colonization and Wall Resistance Commission.