The cast of El Hakim - 1957 includes: Michael Ande as Ibrahim als Kind Margarethe Andersen as Mrs. Cole Klaus Behrendt as Dr. Maksoud Ulrich Beiger as Prinz Ali Hussni Jochen Blume as Dr. Ahmad Tilla Durieux as Mutter des Hussni Soliman Gendy Soliman as Omar Robert Graf as Abubakr Kurt Hepperlin as Dr. Lister Mila Kopp Harald Mannl as Michaelides Charles Regnier as Dr. Kolali Raoul Retzer as Basch Tamargy Giulia Rubini as Heleni Nadja Tiller as Aziza Gregor von Rezzori as Lord Avon
Nimr al-Khatib was born in 1918.
Nimr al-Khatib died in 2010.
Muhammad Nimr al-Hawari was born in 1908.
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern NIMR---. That is, seven letter words with 1st letter N and 2nd letter I and 3rd letter M and 4th letter R. In alphabetical order, they are: nimrods
The cast of Out in the Dark - 2012 includes: Andrew Abado as Gang Member 1 Amir Abado as Gang Member 2 Georgette Abou Ali Fadicha as Friend at Wake Huda Al Imam as Psychologist Yossi Algim as Bodyguard Michael Aloni as Roy Schaefer Chamudi Arabi as Friend at Wake Rabia Asadi as Friend at Wake George Asali as Driver Majd Bitar as Bashar Moris Cohen as Shabak 1 Karam Dabas as Waseem Maysa Daw as Abir Mashrawi Tal Elimelech as Shabak 2 Chelli Goldenberg as Rina Schaefer Yaniv Goldschmidt as Skipper Yoav Goldwein as Bartender Tony Haddad as Social Worker Monica Haim as Lady on Yacht Salam Hassan as Amar Nicholas Jacob as Nimr Mashrawi Rami Kashy as Soldier Khader Khouri as Friend at Wake Jamil Khoury as Nabil Mashrawi Alex Kipper as Policeman 2 Didi Lubetzky as Policeman 1 Guy Martin Lahav as Guy on Street Shimon Mimran as Daniel Alon Oleartchik as Eitan Schaefer Alon Pdut as Gil Tiran Salam Ganaiim as Friend at Wake Adi Shaulov as Police Dispatcher Michael Teplitzky as Roman Gidon Ucko as News Anchor
A small population of Arabian leopards (Panthera pardus nimr) survives in the southern Negev. The Negev Totoise (Testudo werneri) is found in the western and central Negev. And the Negev Shrew (Crocidura ramona) is found only in Israel.
There are the African leopards, Panthera pardus pardusclouded leopards, Neofelis nebulosasnow leopards, Uncia unciaPersian leopards, Panthera pardus saxicolorSri Lankan leopards, Panthera pardus kotiyaJavan leopards, Panthera pardus melasArabian leopards, Panthera pardus nimr
Leopards - over 30 subspecies of leopards Location - Saharan Africa, Middle East (Iran, Pakistan), Asia (China, Indian, Indonesia, Nepal) · African Leopard (Panthera pardus pardus) in Africa. · Amur leopard (Panthera pardus orientalis) in the Russian Far East, northern China, and Korea. · Arabian Leopard (Panthera pardus nimr) in Arabian Peninsula. · Anatolian Leopard (Panthera pardus tulliana) · Barbary Leopard (Panthera pardus panthera) · Caucasian Leopard (Panthera ciscaucasica) in Asia. · Common Leopard · Indian Leopard (Panthera pardus fusca) in India, southeastern Nepal, and northern Bangladesh, and parts of Pakistan. · Indo-Chinese Leopard (Panthera pardus delacouri) in Mainland Southeast Asia. · Iran Leopard (Pathera pardus saxicolor) · Javan Leopard (Pathera pardus melas) in Java, indonesia. ENDANGERED · Melanistic Leopard also known as Black Panther in Malaya Peninsula. · North China Leopard (Pathera pardus japonensis) in Northern China. · Persian Leopard (Pathera pardus saxicolor) in Asia. · Sinai Leopard (Pathera pardus jarvisi) · Snow Leopard · South Arabian Leopard (Pathera pardus nimr) · Sri Lanka Leopard (Pathera pardus kotiya) in Sir Lanka. · Zanzibar Leopard (Pathera pardus adersi)
Leopards - over 30 subspecies of leopards Location - Saharan Africa, Middle East (Iran, Pakistan), Asia (China, Indian, Indonesia, Nepal) · African Leopard (Panthera pardus pardus) in Africa. · Amur leopard (Panthera pardus orientalis) in the Russian Far East, northern China, and Korea. · Arabian Leopard (Panthera pardus nimr) in Arabian Peninsula. · Anatolian Leopard (Panthera pardus tulliana) · Barbary Leopard (Panthera pardus panthera) · Caucasian Leopard (Panthera ciscaucasica) in Asia. · Common Leopard · Indian Leopard (Panthera pardus fusca) in India, southeastern Nepal, and northern Bangladesh, and parts of Pakistan. · Indo-Chinese Leopard (Panthera pardus delacouri) in Mainland Southeast Asia. · Iran Leopard (Pathera pardus saxicolor) · Javan Leopard (Pathera pardus melas) in Java, indonesia. ENDANGERED · Melanistic Leopard also known as Black Panther in Malaya Peninsula. · North China Leopard (Pathera pardus japonensis) in Northern China. · Persian Leopard (Pathera pardus saxicolor) in Asia. · Sinai Leopard (Pathera pardus jarvisi) · Snow Leopard · South Arabian Leopard (Pathera pardus nimr) · Sri Lanka Leopard (Pathera pardus kotiya) in Sir Lanka. · Zanzibar Leopard (Pathera pardus adersi)
Species: Panthera pardusSubspecies: †P. p. adersi - P. p. amurensis - P. p. antinorii - P. p. ciscaucasia - P. p. dathei - P. p. delacouri - P. p. ehui - P. p. felis - P. p. fusca - P. p. ituriensis - P. p. japonensis - P. p. jarvisi - P. p. kotiya - P. p. meas - P. p. melanotica - P. p. melas - P. p. millardi - P. p. nanopardus - P. p. nimr - P. p. orientalis - P. p. panthera - P. p. pardus - P. p. pernigra - P. p. saxicolor - P. p. shortridgei - P. p. sindica - P. p. suahelica- P. p. tulliana
A Leopard's WeightAfricaThe weight of an adult male leopard is 135 lbs on average in Southern Africa (Kruger National Park, Sabi Sands Game Reserve etc. where the maximum recorded weights are 200 lbs), They are much smaller in the mountains of the Cape Provinces where they weigh only 70lbs. Variation in size occurs throughout it's African range due to environmental factors.AsiaThe Persian leopard (P.p. saxicolor) is the largest subspecies weighing 155 lbs on average.The Amur leopard (P.p. orientalis) and North Chinese leopard (P.p. japonensis) are not as large averaging 110 lbs.The Sri Lankan leopard (P.p. kotiya) weigh 128 lbs on average.The Indian leopard (P.p. fusca) weigh 120 lbs on average.The Arabian leopard (P.p. nimr) are the smallest at only 70 lbs.
Superregnum: EukaryotaRegnum: AnimaliaSubregnum: EumetazoaSuperphylum: DeuterostomiaPhylum: ChordataSubphylum: VertebrataInfraphylum: GnathostomataSuperclassis: TetrapodaClassis: MammaliaSubclassis: TheriaInfraclassis: PlacentaliaOrdo: CarnivoraSubordo: FeliformiaFamilia: FelidaeSubfamilia: PantherinaeGenus: PantheraSpecies: Panthera pardusSubspecies: †P. p. adersi - P. p. amurensis - P. p. antinorii - P. p. ciscaucasia - P. p. dathei - P. p. delacouri - P. p. ehui - P. p. felis - P. p. fusca - P. p. ituriensis - P. p. japonensis - P. p. jarvisi - P. p. kotiya - P. p. meas - P. p. melanotica - P. p. melas - P. p. millardi - P. p. nanopardus - P. p. nimr - P. p. orientalis - P. p. panthera - P. p. pardus - P. p. pernigra - P. p. saxicolor - P. p. shortridgei - P. p. sindica - P. p. suahelica- P. p. tulliana