A brief glimpse into the past

Anwar vs Risele Sarafand 1-3
Anwar vs Risele Sarafand 1-3

Alan Komel, number 3 white T-shirt, outside hitter "far" from setter



Special Sports 20/05/2013 - Anwar VS Zahraa
Special Sports 20/05/2013 - Anwar VS Zahraa

http://mtv.com.lb/Special_Sport All Sport Specials aired including the Antoine Choueiry Basketball Cup, the Broumana Tennis Open and the Lebanese Beach Volleyball Championship.MTV Lebanon,Murr Television,Volleyball,Dalhoun,Zahraa,Sports



Special Sports 20/05/2013 - Anwar VS Zahraa
Special Sports 20/05/2013 - Anwar VS Zahraa

http://mtv.com.lb/Special_Sport All Sport Specials aired including the Antoine Choueiry Basketball Cup, the Broumana Tennis Open and the Lebanese Beach Volleyball Championship.MTV Lebanon,Murr Television,Volleyball,Dalhoun,Zahraa,Sports



Team, Place & City Details

Sarafand

Sarafand may refer to:

Sarafand al-Amar
Sarafand al-Amar

Sarafand al-Amar was a Palestinian Arab village situated on the coastal plain of Palestine, about 5 kilometers (3.1 mi) northwest of Ramla. It had a population of 1,950 in 1945 and a land area of 13,267 dunams.

Sarafand al-Kharab
Sarafand al-Kharab

Sarafand al-Kharab was a Palestinian Arab village in the Ramle Subdistrict, located 50 meters (160 ft) above sea level, 7 kilometers (4.3 mi) west of Ramla, in the area that is today northeast of Ness Ziona.

Sarabande
Sarabande

The sarabande is a dance in triple metre.

Saraland, Alabama
Saraland, Alabama

Saraland is a city in Mobile County, Alabama, United States, and a suburb of Mobile. As of the 2010 census, the population of the city is 13,405.

Sarepta
Sarepta

Sarepta was a Phoenician city on the Mediterranean coast between Sidon and Tyre, also known biblically as Zarephath. It became a bishopric, which faded, and remains a double (Latin and Maronite) Catholic titular see.

Sarafan (disambiguation)

Sarafan may refer to one of the following:

Sarabanda

Sarabanda was an Italian television show initially proposed as a variety and later as a musical game with prizes, adaption of the TV format Name That Tune, presented by Enrico Papi and broadcast on Italia 1 in the time slot of the access prime time from 8 September 1997 to 20 February 2004. After the first closing was resumed from 14 March to 10 April 2005 with the broadcasting of Super Sarabanda, a tournament among the most representative champions of the game.

Saraband for Dead Lovers

Saraband for Dead Lovers is a 1948 British historical drama film directed by Basil Dearden and starring Stewart Granger and Joan Greenwood. It is based on the novel by Helen Simpson.

Surafend affair

The Surafend affair was the premeditated massacre of many male inhabitants from the Arab village of Surafend (now the area of Tzrifin in Israel) and a Bedouin camp in Palestine by soldiers of the ANZAC Mounted Division on 10 December 1918. The massacre, believed to have been in response to the murder of a New Zealand soldier by a villager, was mostly overshadowed by the military achievements of the division, although it caused a significant rift between the Division and its Commander-in-Chief, General Sir Edmund Allenby.

Dalhousie University

Dalhousie University is a public research university in Nova Scotia, Canada, with three campuses in Halifax, a fourth in Bible Hill, and medical teaching facilities in Saint John, New Brunswick. Dalhousie offers more than 4,000 courses, and 180-degree programs in twelve undergraduate, graduate, and professional faculties.

Dalhousie Tigers

The Dalhousie Tigers are the men's and women's athletic teams that represent Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. The Tigers field 14 varsity teams with seven men's teams and seven women's teams that primarily compete in the Atlantic University Sport conference of U Sports.

Dalhousie University Faculty of Agriculture

The Faculty of Agriculture at Dalhousie University is a Canadian agricultural college and faculty of Dalhousie University located in Bible Hill, Nova Scotia. The Faculty of Agriculture offers the only university level programs in agriculture in Atlantic Canada.