Sabah Al-Said was born in Baghdad in the early 1900's to Nuri Pasha Al-Said and Naeema Al Askari. He was the only son of Nuri Pasha. He joined the air force and became a renowned pilot. However, in the year (?) suffered an airplane accident that almost cost his life. He spent many years recouping from leg injuries. In the mid 1930's he met and married Essmat Ali Fahmi Pasha, daughter of a renowned Egyptian senate. They had two sons Falah, born in 1937 and Issam born in 1938. in the 1940's he held the position manager of Iraqi railways and remained in this position until the break of the revolution. he was murdered a day before his father Nuri in front of the Iraqi Radio and Television station. It is believed that Sabah was misinformed about the murder of his father, and been told that his father's corpse is held in the radio and television station building. Angered, he stood by the gate demanding his father's body when a mob of rebels killed him and mutated his corpse.
The churchyard with the sword in the stone is said to be located in the village of Serradifalco in Sicily, Italy. According to the legend, the sword is embedded in a stone slab in the churchyard and is said to be the sword of Charlemagne.
As the slang sense of "understand", 'dig' first attribution recorded 1934 in Black English, probably based on the notion of "excavate."
According to Greek mythology, it is said that Hephaestus, the god of fire and craftsmanship, lives in his forge under Mount Olympus. It is believed that his fiery workshop is located underground, where he creates magnificent weapons and other metal objects for the gods and goddesses.
Tepeyac is a Nahuatl word that refers to a hill or elevated place. It is commonly associated with the hill in Mexico City where the Virgin Mary is said to have appeared to Juan Diego in 1531, an event that led to the construction of the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe.
AR-key(ah)-loguh-cohl The (ah) is there but barely said.
Nuri as-Said died in 1958.
Nuri as-Said was born in 1888.
Mehmed Said Pasha died in 1914.
Mehmed Said Pasha was born in 1830.
Said Pasha Kurd was born in 1834.
Said Pasha Kurd died in 1907.
Muhammad Said Pasha died in 1928.
Said Halim Pasha was born in 1865.
Said Halim Pasha died in 1921.
Mehmed Said Galib Pasha died in 1829.
To go and get the drinks!!! He also said: "Jee Abu!...Jee Abu!...Jee Abu!..."
Syrian He said it on Sabah al`7her ya Arab one MBC...You can find the video on Youtube.