فارس يحمل رمحاً - translation to English
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فارس يحمل رمحاً - translation to English

PALESTINIAN POLITICIAN
Kadoura Fares; Kadura Fares; قدّورة فارس

فارس يحمل رمحاً      

lancer

lancer         
  • Anglo-Sikh]] war
  • Charge of the Polish uhlans at the city of [[Poznań]] during the [[November Uprising]] 1831
  • Imperial French lancer from 1812
  • Cavalry Group "Lancers of Bourbon"]]<br>(11th Cavalry Regiment "Spain")
  • German [[dragoons]] armed with lances take down a border marker from 1914
  • regiment "Lancieri di Montebello"]] on public duties in Rome in 2019
  • Lancers of the [[Spanish Royal Guard]]
  • British lancers taking part in a homecoming parade in 2008
TYPE OF LIGHT OR HEAVY CAVALRY ARMED WITH A LANCE
Lancers; English lancers
رماح ، فارس يحمل رمحاً
الهولة         
العرب الذين سكنوا في جنوب شرقي إيران شرق الخليج العربي بمنطقة "بر فارس" المسمى "بشيبكوه"
الهولة; برفارس; بر فارس; هوله

monster (N)

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.