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UAE Air Force Paints the Sky to Welcome Chinese President Xi

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Chinese President Xi Jinping’s Motorcade Enters the UAE Presidential Palace With Cavalry Ride

Abu Dhabi's Sky Illuminated with Firework Display to Celebrate Chinese President Xi’s Arrival
 
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Wow, thats too much.

reminds me of Iranian shah's arrival in KSA.
 
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Hopefully UAE leaves America orbit. Ditch F-16 for JF-17.

I know that you are a well-known troll but why the hell should a pragmatic and successful nation like UAE ditch any nation when they can, just like today, have cordial and close ties with all significant countries of the world? Just like China itself does. Can you guess which country is the largest trade partner of China? Yes, you guessed it right, it's the USA.

Wow, thats too much.

reminds me of Iranian shah's arrival in KSA.

What the hell are you blabbering about you Arabized and obsessed stateless Kurd?

You mean the grandson of a freaking horse stabler

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammad_Reza_Pahlavi#Early_life

whose father proclaimed himself as a Shah in 1925? That brown wannabe "Aryan" clown that escaped to Egypt (an Arab country) and remains buried there?:lol:

No special welcome was given at all. No more than the other way around. Although once a Saudi Arabian king visited the Shah when he was hiding in his palace with no heat, lol.

Some fireworks and an air display team and a citizen of an impoverished pariah state is impressed. The total costs of such a "show" and welcome is earned by the UAE within 10 seconds if not less, lol.

Anyway only utter clowns would compare the visit of a grandson of a horse stapler who ruled a totally insignificant country (compared to modern-day China) with the visit of the president of China (world's most populous nation and soon to be the largest economy in the freaking world). Only the deluded Arabized Iranian Mullah supporters are this dumb.

Arabs are world famous for their hospitality and have been famous for that for millennia and even head of states of million times more insignificant countries than China are given fitting welcomes.

In fact, despite all the political hostility ordinary Iranian villagers are given a warm welcome by Saudi Arabians as recently as yesterday when some of the 85.000 (that will arrive in total) arrived.

Maybe you are unfamiliar with hospitality as a Kurd but that is your own problem.

First batch of Iranian Hajj pilgrims arrives in Medina

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File photo of an Iranian pilgrim taking part in Hajj in Medina in Saudi Arabia. (Reuters)

Staff writer, Al Arabiya English
Thursday, 19 July 2018

The first batch of the Iranian pilgrims for this year’s Hajj (pilgrimage) arrived in Medina in the Saudi Kingdom on Thursday, according to Saudi Press Agency (SPA).

Upon arrival at Prince Mohammed bin Abdulaziz international airport, they were transported by buses to their temporary camp where an integrated system of high-quality services provided by the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah, Medina branch, and the National Foundation for Pilgrims Guides was awaiting them.

Hatem bin Jaafar Bali, Chairman of the National Foundation for Pilgrims Guides, said that the Foundation provided all services for the convenience of pilgrims, in the framework of the keenness of the government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to serve pilgrims.

Last Update: Friday, 20 July 2018 KSA 01:16 - GMT 22:16

http://english.alarabiya.net/en/New...Iranian-Pilgrims-Arrives-in-Saudi-Medina.html

Iranian pilgrims say they are satisfied

Reuters, Mecca
Saturday, 2 September 2017

Iranian pilgrims returned to haj this year for the first time since a deadly crush in 2015, in what could be an important confidence-building measure for dialogue between Iran and Saudi Arabia.

President Hassan Rouhani suggested a trouble-free haj this year could help build confidence in other areas of dispute between Tehran and Riyadh.

So far, Iranian pilgrims say they are satisfied.

This year, Iran issued its nearly 90,000 pilgrims blue electronic bracelets to help organizers trace and identify them.

Iranians clad in traditional white clothes and a distinctive red mark arrived in orange buses at their encampment in Mount Arafat and moved smoothly in all locations.

Pilgrims who spoke with Reuters, many with previous experience at the haj, say their facilities and treatment by the Saudi authorities are good and include air-conditioned tents.

Last Update: Saturday, 2 September 2017 KSA 17:17 - GMT 14:17

https://english.alarabiya.net/en/News/world/2017/09/02/Iranian-pilgrims-say-they-are-satisfied.html

Iranian pilgrim, 80, survives heart attack in Saudi Arabia
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The man praised Saudi Arabia’s efforts to serve the pilgrims. (Supplied)

By Staff writer, Al Arabiya Monday, 21 August 2017

A medical team at King Abdullah’s Medical City in Mecca saved the life of an 80-year-old Iranian pilgrim who suffered a heart attack soon after arriving in Saudi Arabia to perform Hajj.

The medical team quoted preliminary medical tests as revealing that the elderly man suffered from a major heart attack while at the Holly Mosque. As soon as the intial medical reports were revealed, he was immediately shifted to the operations room for a cardiac catheterization. The man had suffered the attack within hours of his arrival in the country.

The man underwent an operation in which his left anterior artery blockage was removed. An artery stent was placed during the operation. He was then transferred to the ICU for recovery. The medical team explained that the patient has already recovered and was discharged from the hospital on Sunday.

The Iranian man expressed his gratitude to the medical team for saving his life and for the treatment he received during his stay at the hospital. He also praised Saudi Arabia’s efforts to serve the pilgrims.

Last Update: Monday, 21 August 2017 KSA 20:53 - GMT 17:53

https://english.alarabiya.net/en/va...-saved-after-suffering-from-heart-attack.html



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UAE Air Force Paints the Sky to Welcome Chinese President Xi

China-UAE ties are very close. On many fronts the closest of all the majority Muslim countries.

Arab-Sino ties in general have no rivals in the region or developing world. Bilateral trade worth over 200 USD billion last year. Special Arab paper policy from China (the Arab world is so far the only region in the world with that status). This ancient partnership will only increase by each year and thank God for that.
 
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I know that you are a well-known troll but why the hell should a pragmatic and successful nation like UAE ditch any nation when they can, just like today, have cordial and close ties with all significant countries of the world? Just like China itself does. Can you guess which country is the largest trade partner of China? Yes, you guessed it right, it's the USA.



What the hell are you blabbering about you Arabized and obsessed stateless Kurd?

You mean the grandson of a freaking horse stabler

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammad_Reza_Pahlavi#Early_life

whose father proclaimed himself as a Shah in 1925? That brown wannabe "Aryan" clown that escaped to Egypt (an Arab country) and remains buried there?:lol:

No special welcome was given at all. No more than the other way around. Although once a Saudi Arabian king visited the Shah when he was hiding in his palace with no heat, lol.

Some fireworks and an air display team and a citizen of an impoverished pariah state is impressed. The total costs of such a "show" and welcome is earned by the UAE within 10 seconds if not less, lol.

Anyway only utter clowns would compare the visit of a grandson of a horse stapler who ruled a totally insignificant country (compared to modern-day China) with the visit of the president of China (world's most populous nation and soon to be the largest economy in the freaking world). Only the deluded Arabized Iranian Mullah supporters are this dumb.

Arabs are world famous for their hospitality and have been famous for that for millennia and even head of states of million times more insignificant countries than China are given fitting welcomes.

In fact, despite all the political hostility ordinary Iranian villagers are given a warm welcome by Saudi Arabians as recently as yesterday when some of the 85.000 (that will arrive in total) arrived.

Maybe you are unfamiliar with hospitality as a Kurd but that is your own problem.

First batch of Iranian Hajj pilgrims arrives in Medina

eaad752e-80ef-40e1-b2de-c09fd747d170_16x9_788x442.jpg

File photo of an Iranian pilgrim taking part in Hajj in Medina in Saudi Arabia. (Reuters)

Staff writer, Al Arabiya English
Thursday, 19 July 2018

The first batch of the Iranian pilgrims for this year’s Hajj (pilgrimage) arrived in Medina in the Saudi Kingdom on Thursday, according to Saudi Press Agency (SPA).

Upon arrival at Prince Mohammed bin Abdulaziz international airport, they were transported by buses to their temporary camp where an integrated system of high-quality services provided by the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah, Medina branch, and the National Foundation for Pilgrims Guides was awaiting them.

Hatem bin Jaafar Bali, Chairman of the National Foundation for Pilgrims Guides, said that the Foundation provided all services for the convenience of pilgrims, in the framework of the keenness of the government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to serve pilgrims.

Last Update: Friday, 20 July 2018 KSA 01:16 - GMT 22:16

http://english.alarabiya.net/en/New...Iranian-Pilgrims-Arrives-in-Saudi-Medina.html

Iranian pilgrims say they are satisfied

Reuters, Mecca
Saturday, 2 September 2017

Iranian pilgrims returned to haj this year for the first time since a deadly crush in 2015, in what could be an important confidence-building measure for dialogue between Iran and Saudi Arabia.

President Hassan Rouhani suggested a trouble-free haj this year could help build confidence in other areas of dispute between Tehran and Riyadh.

So far, Iranian pilgrims say they are satisfied.

This year, Iran issued its nearly 90,000 pilgrims blue electronic bracelets to help organizers trace and identify them.

Iranians clad in traditional white clothes and a distinctive red mark arrived in orange buses at their encampment in Mount Arafat and moved smoothly in all locations.

Pilgrims who spoke with Reuters, many with previous experience at the haj, say their facilities and treatment by the Saudi authorities are good and include air-conditioned tents.

Last Update: Saturday, 2 September 2017 KSA 17:17 - GMT 14:17

https://english.alarabiya.net/en/News/world/2017/09/02/Iranian-pilgrims-say-they-are-satisfied.html

Iranian pilgrim, 80, survives heart attack in Saudi Arabia
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The man praised Saudi Arabia’s efforts to serve the pilgrims. (Supplied)

By Staff writer, Al Arabiya Monday, 21 August 2017

A medical team at King Abdullah’s Medical City in Mecca saved the life of an 80-year-old Iranian pilgrim who suffered a heart attack soon after arriving in Saudi Arabia to perform Hajj.

The medical team quoted preliminary medical tests as revealing that the elderly man suffered from a major heart attack while at the Holly Mosque. As soon as the intial medical reports were revealed, he was immediately shifted to the operations room for a cardiac catheterization. The man had suffered the attack within hours of his arrival in the country.

The man underwent an operation in which his left anterior artery blockage was removed. An artery stent was placed during the operation. He was then transferred to the ICU for recovery. The medical team explained that the patient has already recovered and was discharged from the hospital on Sunday.

The Iranian man expressed his gratitude to the medical team for saving his life and for the treatment he received during his stay at the hospital. He also praised Saudi Arabia’s efforts to serve the pilgrims.

Last Update: Monday, 21 August 2017 KSA 20:53 - GMT 17:53

https://english.alarabiya.net/en/va...-saved-after-suffering-from-heart-attack.html



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China-UAE ties are very close. On many fronts the closest of all the majority Muslim countries.

Arab-Sino ties in general have no rivals in the region or developing world. Bilateral trade worth over 200 USD billion last year. Special Arab paper policy from China (the Arab world is so far the only region in the world with that status). This ancient partnership will only increase by each year and thank God for that.
The mere fact that you had to take half an hour of your worthless time to reply to my one-line post in order to soothe your hurted butt; satisfies me.

enjoy:



Damn malik faisal and bin salman are dacing their butts off... so many hand kissing going on there ,lol.
 
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The mere fact that you had to take half an hour of your worthless time to reply to my one-line post in order to soothe your hurted butt; satisfies me.

enjoy:



Damn malik faisal and bin salman are dacing their butts off... so many hand kissing going on there ,lol.

Dumb stateless Kurds will remain dumb stateless Kurds, I see.

It probably took me much less time to write my factual post than it took you to write your idiotic one-liner knowing you.:lol:

I don't see anything special in that video at all that was not offered to visiting Saudi Arabian and Arab leaders by the grandson of the horse stapler turned Shah.

As for King Salman dancing, he apparently loves dancing which is why he is dancing to this day at every opportunity. A quick Google search should help with this "great mystery". He has danced with world leaders from all corners of the world whose importance was/is lightyears ahead of your former useless dictator. Nothing special at all.

As for a idiotic stateless Kurds comments on freaking PDF bothering me, I must laugh. On the contrary, you are just showcasing your obsession (the historical and current-day reasons for this syndrome are well-known and irreplaceable, something that INDEED puts a big smile on my face) and at the same time showing Saudi Arabian and Arab hospitality as a bad thing, whether for the grandson of a horse stapler or some Iranian villager that visits for Hajj.


The Arabian horse is the oldest, most famous, most expensive and most breed horse (ancestor or partial ancestor of more horse breeds than any other horse breed).

In Arab culture the Arabian horse (if given as a gift) signifies that the recipient is worthy and of a significant stature.

What a Beauty!

Indeed. An expensive beauty.
 
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Dumb stateless Kurds will remain dumb stateless Kurds, I see.

It probably took me much less time to write my factual post than it took you to write your idiotic one-liner knowing you.:lol:

I don't see anything special in that video at all that was not offered to visiting Saudi Arabian and Arab leaders by the grandson of the horse stapler turned Shah.

As for King Salman dancing, he apparently loves dancing which is why he is dancing to this day at every opportunity. A quick Google search should help with this "great mystery". He has danced with world leaders from all corners of the world whose importance was/is lightyears ahead of your former useless dictator. Nothing special at all.

As for a idiotic stateless Kurds comments on freaking PDF bothering me, I must laugh. On the contrary, you are just showcasing your obsession (the historical and current-day reasons for this syndrome are well-known and irreplaceable, something that INDEED puts a big smile on my face) and at the same time showing Saudi Arabian and Arab hospitality as a bad thing, whether for the grandson of a horse stapler or some Iranian villager that visits for Hajj.



The Arabian horse is the oldest, most famous, most expensive and most breed horse (ancestor or partial ancestor of more horse breeds than any other horse breed).

In Arab culture the Arabian horse (if given as a gift) signifies that the recipient is worthy and of a significant stature.



Indeed. An expensive beauty.
Lets just state facts here and not words out of misery. I'm not stateless, my forefathers were from ancient Iranian people called medes. They were one of the only 2 people who formed the United Persian Empire but before that they had an empire by themselves named media and their capital was Ectaban.
I say this because they were much much stronger than arabia has ever been in their shit and worthless history.

BUT.......

listen carefully you Ottoman sand dwelling nigger, when ottomans attacked and owned you, they were disgusted by the looks of your women since their own women were just A-mazing compared to your dirty ones so they decided to let their "hesham" have some fun as well. If you know what i mean. Hense your ancestry

Nowadays your masters are living in today's Turkey and they're our friends, i don't know whats your beef with us

Let it go, let it go...

 
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Lets just state facts here and not words out of misery. I'm not stateless, my forefathers were from ancient Iranian people called medes. They were one of the only 2 people who formed the United Persian Empire but before that they had an empire by themselves named media and their capital was Ectaban.
I say this because they were much much stronger than arabia has ever been in their shit and worthless history.

BUT.......

listen carefully you Ottoman sand dwelling nigger, when ottomans attacked and owned you, they were disgusted by the looks of your women since their own women were just A-mazing compared to your dirty ones so they decided to let their "hesham" have some fun as well. If you know what i mean. Hense your ancestry

Nowadays your masters are living in today's Turkey and they're our friends, i don't know whats your beef with us

Let it go, let it go...


Everything that I wrote are facts. Unlike your inferiority ridden nonsense as usual, my stateless and Arabized Kurdish Gypsy.

The notion of Kurds (Iranian nomads mainly but not only, as this included Anatolian and Arab nomads) were invented by Arabs not more than 1000 years ago. That is why there is no written testament of the notion of "Kurd" before.


There are different theories about the origin of name Kurd. According to one theory, it originates in Middle Persianas kwrt-, a term for "nomad; tent-dweller".[Note 1] After the Muslim conquest of Persia, this term is adopted into Arabic as kurd-, and was used specifically of nomadic tribes.[Note 2]

Some of them have also absorbed some elements from Semitic,[18][22][23][24][25] Turkic[26][27][28][29]and Armenian people.[18][30][31][32][33][34]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Origin_of_the_Kurds

The notion of "Kurds" (people) was first recorded several centuries after Hijrah by Arabs. Recent invention. All this nonsense of some 2500 year old history are unproven and baseless theories.


That is why there is no "Kurdish history" anywhere in Northern Iraq or Northern Syria that is more than 1000 years old, lol. Even the city names are of Semitic origin. It's a bit of a joke.


Your irrelevant and tiny Medes is just that. Irrelevant. Not that this little irrelevant entity had anything to do with a bunch of stateless Kurds.

Comparing that with the cradle of civilization (Arab world) and the tons of ancient civilizations in Arabia alone (Al-Magar, Dilmun, Magan, Thamud, Nabatean, Sumer, etc.) that predate anything remotely found in your wasteland or Iran as a whole for that matter is a complete and utter joke.


Listen at the end of the day you are just a stateless Arabized Kurd whose entire history has been shaped by Semitic civilizations (without them you would have remained the original barbarians that you were before becoming civilized by us) and who has been ruled for centuries by the same Arabs that you have bene influenced by on all fronts.

As for women, don't make me laugh. Arabian beauty has been immortalized in all ancient cultures and has been written about for millennia. Since the first ancient Arab queens and rulers (some of the earliest in history if not the oldest recorded female rulers) ruled the region. Queen of Sheba, Queen Zenobia, Queen Samsi, Queen Mavia etc.

As for the Arabized Ottomans (who were Arabized on every front and Arabs made up the vast majority of Ottomans), the ones ruling Arabia were Arabs themselves you dumb pfuck. Sharifs of Makkah and Madinah were only second to the Sultan (nice Arabic title). Nor were Arabs ever enslaved in history for even a single day. In fact the most respected people were Arabs under the Ottomans. As for actual slaves, you need to read about Turkic eunuchs and slaves under Arab service (Rashidun, Umayyad, Abbasid, Fatimid). The same Arabs that ruled the Caliphate for 1000 + years including your entire entity, half of modern-day Turkey and much of Central Asia. Creating larger and more influential empires than anyone else in history from this region and only the British Empire can compare in terms of lasting mpact.

Speaking about Black people, they were enslaved by us as well. So you have that in common with that my brown stateless Arabized Kurd. As were Europeans and everyone else that waged wars agains us and lost. A normal and widespread practice across the entire world as well.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arab_slave_trade

As for skin color, the Caucasian race originated in the Arab world. The much respected Science Magazine can educate you about that here below although I expect the information the article contains to be out of your reach.


When it comes to skin color, the team found a patchwork of evolution in different places, and three separate genes that produce light skin, telling a complex story for how European’s skin evolved to be much lighter during the past 8000 years. The modern humans who came out of Africa to originally settle Europe about 40,000 years are presumed to have had dark skin, which is advantageous in sunny latitudes. And the new data confirm that about 8500 years ago, early hunter-gatherers in Spain, Luxembourg, and Hungary also had darker skin: They lacked versions of two genes—SLC24A5 and SLC45A2—that lead to depigmentation and, therefore, pale skin in Europeans today.

But in the far north—where low light levels would favor pale skin—the team found a different picture in hunter-gatherers: Seven people from the 7700-year-old Motala archaeological site in southern Sweden had both light skin gene variants, SLC24A5 and SLC45A2. They also had a third gene, HERC2/OCA2, which causes blue eyes and may also contribute to light skin and blond hair. Thus ancient hunter-gatherers of the far north were already pale and blue-eyed, but those of central and southern Europe had darker skin.

Then, the first farmers from the Near East arrived in Europe; they carried both genes for light skin. As they interbred with the indigenous hunter-gatherers, one of their light-skin genes swept through Europe, so that central and southern Europeans also began to have lighter skin. The other gene variant, SLC45A2, was at low levels until about 5800 years ago when it swept up to high frequency.​

http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2015/04/how-europeans-evolved-white-skin


No go cry yourself to sleep and don't mention women again when your compatriots are whoring themselves out to Arabs in the GCC 24/7, stateless Arabized Gypsy. You are leading this discipline. Have a bit of shame.
Historically as well since your entity was conquered left and right by every Tom and Dick.

BTW your stateless Kurdish brothers just killed 11 IRGC terrorists (a weekly occurrence in your failed entity). So go celebrate that instead of trolling in a thread that creates butthurt for you for obvious reasons.

https://en.trend.az/iran/politics/2931961.html


@SALMAN F @OutOfAmmo @The SC @Hamilcar


Apologies Chinese friends. A Kurdish Arabized house negro entered this thread. You see, this individual belongs to a 1000 year old stateless ethnic group that never had their own nation and who have never amounted to anything. They number less people than the Arab population of Iraq alone and their entire economy combined is smaller than that of Riyadh let alone UAE. Apologies in advance.

@haidian @YuChen
 
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