RMG6AAYA–Injured Iraqi boy, Abbas, 2, at a field hosptial near Basra, Iraq. PA Photo/Guardian/Dan Chung/MoD POOL.
RMC4WBCR–Milton Abbas, Dorset, UK
RMMC6J91–HILL FIGURES - CERNE ABBAS. The Cerne Abbas giant, from the air
RMKHW6R2–Portrait of Abbas I of Persia (1571-1629) was the 5th Safavid Shah of Iran, and is generally considered the strongest ruler of the Safavid Dynasty. Dated 18th Century
RMRKXKHC–Abbas II Helmy Bey, aka Abbas Hilmi Pasha, 1874 – 1944. Last Khedive (Ottoman viceroy) of Egypt and Sudan. From La Ilustracion Española y Americana, published 1892.
RM2FNR03R–BATTLE OF KARBALA 10 October 680 in what is now Iraq. Cropped version of the painting by Abbas Al-Musavi made between 1868 and 1933
RFGF5H95–Old buildings in village of Cerne Abbas, Dorset,England
RME7A2T1–Abbas II Hilmi Bey (1874-1944), Last Khedive of Egypt and Sudan, Portrait, circa 1915
RM2BWAM4K–Itchen Abbas village on the River Itchen north-east of Winchester in Hampshire, England 1926
RMA7BPR8–Misty view of Fontmell Down towards the village of Compton Abbas
RFDRR8J3–Milton Abbas, Dorset, England, United Kingdom
RMGJ0M66–a barley field near Cerne Abbas, Dorset, England
RMP67J8W–Mahmoud Abbas at UN General Assembly2012. Mahmoud Abbas born 26 March 1935 is a Palestinian statesman. He has been the Chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) since 11 November 2004 and has been President of the State of Palestine since 15 January 2005.
RMW9ET0P–Tile with figure 1590-1630 Ispahan Iran Iranian Islamic art ( Isfahan flourished from 1050 to 1722, particularly in the 16th and 17th centuries under the Safavid dynasty when it became the capital of Persia for the second time in its history under Shah Abbas the Great. )
RM2HB0F6G–Hispano-Moroccan War (1859-1860). General O'Donnell (1809-1867) imposed the peace treaty on Muley el-Abbas, brother of the Sultan of Morocco, to end the war. Chromolithography. 'Historia General de España' (General History of Spain), by Miguel Moryata. Volume VIII. Madrid, 1894.
RMDET25K–Abbas Khider, Iraqi Writer, attending the Edinburgh International Book Festival, Monday 12th August 2013.
RMCW0013–An old house in Cerne Abbas Dorset UK
RMEXMXTT–Cerne Abbas, Dorset, England. Piddle lane road sign.
RMAKB7BN–Abu El-Abbas Mosque, Alexandria, Egypt
RMG7GBXE–Tony Blair shakes hands with Mahmoud Abbas, (left) Chairman of the PLO, in the Mukataa, the Presidential Compound of the PLO.
RMC4WBDR–Milton Abbas, Dorset, England, UK
RMMC85HT–Cerne Abbas giant, dug into chalk about a quarter of a mile from Cerne Abbas village. The figure is 180 feet high.
RMKHW71X–Portrait of Abbas I of Persia (1571-1629) was the 5th Safavid Shah of Iran, and is generally considered the strongest ruler of the Safavid Dynasty. Dated 18th Century
RMRDCWRE–Abbas II Helmy Bey, aka ‘Abbās Ḥilmī Pasha, 1874 – 1944. Last Khedive (Ottoman viceroy) of Egypt and Sudan. From La Ilustracion Española y Americana, published 1892.
RFFJ20J6–Portrait of Iranian man taking water to a fountain in Shiraz, Iran , with a portrait of Hazrat Abbas taking water in the Euphrates river
RFGF5H96–Old buildings in village of Cerne Abbas, Dorset,England
RMD66DY4–US President Barack Obama and President Mahmoud Abbas of the Palestinian Authority talk following their tour of the Church of the Nativity March 22, 2013 in Bethlehem, the West Bank.
RMRB7TBX–Mahesha, Indian, Qasam al-Abbas Arrives from Mecca and Crushes Tahmasp with a Mace, Circa 1562-1577, Watercolor, gold, silver metallic paint on cotton, Philadelphia Museum of Art, USA.
RMB5E4YW–Abu El Abbas El Mursi Mosque in Alexandria Egypt
RFDRR8GA–Milton Abbas, Dorset, England, United Kingdom
RMGJ0M4Y–a barley field near Cerne Abbas, Dorset, England
RMP652CK–Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, President Barack Obama, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Jordan’s King Abdullah II at the White House for Middle East peace negotiations Sept. 1, 2010
RMW9ET18–Tile with figure 1590-1630 Ispahan Iran Iranian Islamic art ( Isfahan flourished from 1050 to 1722, particularly in the 16th and 17th centuries under the Safavid dynasty when it became the capital of Persia for the second time in its history under Shah Abbas the Great. )
RM2DH8WH5–Persia, Isfahan. The Allahverdi Khan Bridge, also called Si-o-se-pol. It was built over the Zayanderud River, between 1599 and 1602 under the reign of Abbas I. Its construction was supervised by Allahverdi Khan Undiladze, commander in chief of the armies. Engraving by Lemaitre. Detail. Panorama Universal. History of Persia, 1851.
RMDET245–Abbas Khider, Iraqi Writer, attending the Edinburgh International Book Festival, Monday 12th August 2013.
RMWPD5MD–Mahatma Gandhi and Abbas Tyabji welcome by boys, India, Asia, 1926
RM2PG7DA6–India / Iran / Persia: Emperor Jahangir of India (right) and Shah Abbas of Persia embrace in a symbolic representation of friendship between the Mughal and Safavid Empires. Watercolour painting by Abu al-Hasan (1589 - c. 1630), c. 1610s. Jahangir (20 September 1569 - 8 November 1627) was the ruler of the Mughal Empire from 1605 until his death in 1627. Shāh ‘Abbās the Great (27 January 1571 - 19 January 1629) was Shah (king) of Iran, and generally considered the greatest ruler of the Safavid dynasty.
RMAKB7BJ–Abu El-Abbas Mosque, Alexandria, Egypt
RMG6EMF3–Gulf War victim Ali Ismaeel Abbas in Roehampton
RMC4WBHJ–Almshouses, Milton Abbas, Dorset, England, UK
RM2AXMCFN–Mechti Kuli Beg, Ambassador of Shah Abbas I of Persia to Emperor Rudolf II in Prague in the early 17th century.
RMGGHK8F–Cerne Abbas Giant hill figure, Dorset, England, Great Britain
RM2G77TNJ–Interior of historical tomb, Imamzadeh Abbas(Imamzadeh ye Abbas), Sari, Mazandaran Province, Iran, Persia, Western Asia, Asia
RMD66DW8–US President Barack Obama walks with President Mahmoud Abbas of the Palestinian Authority before departing the Mugata Presidential Compound March 21, 2013 in Ramallah, the West Bank.
RFPM97GB–The Pitchmarket, Cerne Abbas, Dorset, UK
RMB5E4YT–Abu El Abbas El Mursi Mosque in Alexandria Egypt
RFDRR8H4–Milton Abbas, Dorset, England, United Kingdom
RMGJ0M5R–a barley field near Cerne Abbas, Dorset, England
RMK2ADXX–Abu al-Abbas al-Mursi Mosque in Alexandria. Egypt
RMW9ET0X–Tile with figure 1590-1630 Ispahan Iran Iranian Islamic art ( Isfahan flourished from 1050 to 1722, particularly in the 16th and 17th centuries under the Safavid dynasty when it became the capital of Persia for the second time in its history under Shah Abbas the Great. )
RMWH8NWN–Jahangir bestrides the globe and embraces Shah Abbas of Persia - but incidentally pushes him into the Mediterranean: by Abul Hassan, c.1620
RME12B5A–Dec. 09, 2011 - Marcelle Abbas. is considered the future First Lady of Algeria. Marcelle Abbas, consort of the Prime Minister Ferhat Abbas is seen here with her niece. Keystone Munich, Oct. 29, 1959
RMET1G05–Zayed Khan, Zayed Abbas Khan, Indian actor, producer, India
RM2B01EX5–India/Iran/Persia: Emperor Jahangir of India (right) and Shah Abbas of Persia embrace in a symbolic representation of friendship between the Mughal and Safavid Empires. Watercolour painting by Abu al-Hasan (1589 - c. 1630), c. 1610s. Jahangir (20 September 1569 - 8 November 1627) was the ruler of the Mughal Empire from 1605 until his death in 1627. Shāh ‘Abbās the Great (27 January 1571 - 19 January 1629) was Shah (king) of Iran, and generally considered the greatest ruler of the Safavid dynasty.
RMAKB7BM–Abu El-Abbas Mosque, Alexandria, Egypt
RMG9FFTY–British Prime Minister Tony Blair and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas (left) put their arms around each other as they enter the Presidential Compound in Ramallah, West Bank .
RMWBY750–In Bandar Abbas, Iran, a 17th century surgeon operates on a patient’s leg to remove worms. After 17th century engraving by Jan Luyken.
RMGGHK8K–Cerne Abbas Giant hill figure, Dorset, England, Great Britain
RM2G77TN3–Interior of historical tomb, Imamzadeh Abbas(Imamzadeh ye Abbas), Sari, Mazandaran Province, Iran, Persia, Western Asia, Asia
RME0K4B0–US President Barack Obama says goodbye to Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas in a hallway in the West Wing of the White House March 17, 2014 in Washington, DC.
RFPM97G5–The Pitchmarket, Cerne Abbas, Dorset, UK
RMB5E4YH–Abu El Abbas El Mursi Mosque in Alexandria Egypt
RMCMFRP3–SOHAIL ABBAS PAKISTAN STRATFORD LONDON ENGLAND 03 August 2012
RMTRG8R9–Cerne Abbas on a summer's evening, Dorset, England, UK
RF2G8G09P–Al-Abbas Holy Shrine, Kerbala, Iraq, Middle East
RMW9ET0C–Tile with figure 1590-1630 Ispahan Iran Iranian Islamic art ( Isfahan flourished from 1050 to 1722, particularly in the 16th and 17th centuries under the Safavid dynasty when it became the capital of Persia for the second time in its history under Shah Abbas the Great. )
RM2BW8CGM–Former Khedive ' s claim against British Government . Abbas Kilmi Pasha , the last Khedive of Egypt , who is claiming £ 2 , 823 , 102 from the British Government . 21 December 1926
RFBWJKC8–Abu El-Abbas Mosque, Alexandria, Egypt
RMWPD5YP–Abbas Tyabji, Mahatma Gandhi and Takore Saheb, Gujarat, India, Asia, 1928
RM2B01EX7–India/Iran/Persia: Emperor Jahangir of India (right) and Shah Abbas of Persia embrace in a symbolic representation of friendship between the Mughal and Safavid Empires. Watercolour painting by Abu al-Hasan (1589 - c. 1630), c. 1610s. Jahangir (20 September 1569 - 8 November 1627) was the ruler of the Mughal Empire from 1605 until his death in 1627. Shāh ‘Abbās the Great (27 January 1571 - 19 January 1629) was Shah (king) of Iran, and generally considered the greatest ruler of the Safavid dynasty.
RMAKB7BH–Abu El-Abbas Mosque, Alexandria, Egypt
RMG9FFTK–British Prime Minister Tony Blair (left) with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas as they walk past a Guard of Honour of Palestinian Security forces at the Presidential Compound in Ramallah, West Bank .
RMC4WBJG–Almshouses, Milton Abbas, Dorset, England, UK
RMT3N5RD–Movie director Abbas Kiarostami, 1997
RMCTXXAM–grilled dome, Abu al-Abbas (or Abu'l-Abbas) al-Mursi Mosque, Alexandria, Egypt
RFFJ213B–Portrait of Hazrat Abbas in the streets of Kashan, Iran
RMGGHKK2–Cerne Abbas Giant hill figure, Cerne Abbas, Dorset, England, Great Britain
RM2G77TNM–Historical brick tomb tower, Imamzadeh Abbas(Imamzadeh ye Abbas), Sari, Mazandaran Province, Iran, Persia, Western Asia, Asia
RMCXF9M3–US President George W. Bush shakes hands with Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Omert (L) and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas following his address at the Annapolis Conference November 27, 2006 in Annapolis, Maryland.
RFPM97G4–The Pitchmarket, Cerne Abbas, Dorset, UK
RMB5E4Y3–Abu El Abbas El Mursi Mosque in Alexandria Egypt
RF2JH199D–Drone aerial view of Cerne Abbas village and downs countryside, Dorset, England
RMTRG8RD–Cerne Abbas on a summer's evening, Dorset, England, UK
RF2G8G09W–Beautiful tilework, Al-Abbas Holy Shrine, Kerbala, Iraq, Middle East
RMW9ET04–Tile with figure 1590-1630 Ispahan Iran Iranian Islamic art ( Isfahan flourished from 1050 to 1722, particularly in the 16th and 17th centuries under the Safavid dynasty when it became the capital of Persia for the second time in its history under Shah Abbas the Great. )
RM2BKR511–Egypt, the mediterranean coast, Alexandria, the Abu Al-Abbas Al-Morsi Mosque
RMC4306F–Abu El-Abbas Mosque, Alexandria, Egypt
RMWPD65P–Mahatma Gandhi with Abbas Tyabjia, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Gujarat, India, Asia, 1929
RME01FHM–Abbas Khider
RMAKB7BK–Abu El-Abbas Mosque, Alexandria, Egypt
RMG9FFTP–British Prime Minister Tony Blair (left) with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas as they walk past a Guard of Honour of Palestinian Security forces at the Presidential Compound in Ramallah, West Bank .
RMC4WB3X–Almshouses, Milton Abbas, Dorset, England, UK
RMR4CGHF–Iranian film director Abbas Kiarostami, 1994
RMH32H3G–detail of facade, Abu al-Abbas (or Abu'l-Abbas) al-Mursi Mosque, Alexandria, Egypt
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