The Arbee was a short-lived English automobile manufactured in 1904 by Rodgers Brothers, New Kent Road, London; [1] the 6hp two-speed vehicle was advertised as having a "slow-running engine."[ citation needed ]
BH is a Malay-language daily newspaper published in Malaysia. It is owned by the New Straits Times Press. BH was first published on 1 July 1957, marking its debut as a major daily newspaper in Malaysia. Its Sunday Edition, BH Ahad, was launched on 10 July 1960.
Najib or Najeeb is an Arabic male given name. Notable people with the name include:
Sanjay Ramasamy is an Indian politician and former Member of the Legislative Assembly. He was elected to the Tamil Nadu legislative assembly as an Indian Congress (Socialist) – Sarat Chandra Sinha candidate from Virudhunagar constituency in 1991 election. And stood from virudhunagar as the AIADMK LS candidate in 1999. He is the son of Justice V. Ramaswami, the former Supreme Court Judge and Chief Justice of Punjab and haryana High Court, who was the first to be put up for removal from the bench but later sent to Chhattisgarh as the chief justice.
William McKinley "Jazz" Gillum was an American blues harmonica player.
Kuwait competed at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. 15 competitors, all men, took part in 13 events in 4 sports.
Arbee William Stidham was an American blues singer and multi-instrumentalist.
"My Heart Belongs to You" is a 1948 song by Arbee Stidham. The single spent six months on the US Billboard R&B chart, reaching the number one position for one week. "My Heart Belongs to You" was Stidham's only hit on the chart.
Arbee may refer to:
Kawkab America was an Arabic-language weekly newspaper published in New York City, United States. Kawkab America was the first Arabic-language newspaper in North America; it was published by Syrian Orthodox Christians, and its readership was almost exclusively Christian. Typeset by hand, Kawkab America was published between 1892 and 1908. It became a daily in 1898.
Anthony Soter Fernandez was a Malaysian prelate of the Catholic Church who was the first Malaysian cardinal. He was Archbishop of Kuala Lumpur from 1983 to 2003.
Little Syria was a diverse neighborhood that existed in the New York City borough of Manhattan from the late 1880s until the 1940s. The name for the neighborhood came from the Arabic-speaking population who emigrated from Ottoman Syria, an area which today includes the nations of Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Israel, and Palestine. Also called the Syrian Quarter, or Syrian Colony in local newspapers it encompassed a few blocks reaching from Washington Street in Battery Park to above Rector Street. This neighborhood became the center of New York's first community of Arabic-speaking immigrants. In spite of this name the neighborhood was never exclusively Syrian or Arab, as there were also many Irish, German, Slavic, and Scandinavian immigrant families present.
Ahmed Abdulrahman Al-Arbeed is a Kuwaiti former fencer. He competed in the individual and team foil events at the 1976 Summer Olympics, and had a record of 1–17.
This is a chronological index for the start year for motor vehicle brands. For manufacturers that went on to produce many models, it represents the start date of the whole brand; for the others, it usually represents the date of appearance of the main model that was produced.
Nageeb Arbeely, was a naturalized-American of Syrian descent, appointed by President Grover Cleveland to the post of Consul in Jerusalem in 1885.
"My Heart Belongs to Only You" is a song written by Frank Daniels & Dorothy Daniels. Bette McLaurin and June Christy both released versions of the song in 1952. In 1953, the song reached No. 27 on Cash Box's chart of "The Nation's Top 50 Best Selling Records", in a tandem ranking of June Christy, Bette McLaurin, these versions were marked as bestsellers.
Naoum Mokarzel was an influential intellectual and publisher who immigrated to the United States from the Mount Lebanon Mutasarrifate.
Sittin' in With was an American jazz and blues record label run by Bob Shad. It was active from 1948 to 1952.
Tired of Wandering. subtitled The Blues of Arbee Stidham, is an album by blues musician Arbee Stidham recorded in 1960 and released on the Bluesville label the following year.