You know what makes Jubilee Games special? It is people like Adnan … …
Category: Middle East
I spent most of my time with the Refugee Status Determination (RSD) unit, specifically on…
Tabiat Bridge, literally: “Nature Bridge” is the largest pedestrian overpass built in Tehran, Iran. The architects first conceived the two-to-three level, 270-metre-long curved pedestrian bridge of varying width
August 15, 2016, Khorog, Tajikistan: A welcoming ceremony was held here to award participants and…
Player of the Game Awards went to…Faraz Damji, who scored a career high 19 points in the win over South Kamloops.
Zaib R Mir is an Ismaili embroidery artist. She is originally from Gilgit-Baltistan and a Canadian citizen, living in Muscat, Oman. Follow Zaib’s Arts and Crafts on Facebook
Proud moment for TeamUK: Hatfield Jamatkhana celebrates success of Rhian Mather, Three times a gold medalist.
The Jubilee Games athletes, Nubaila Ejaz, Amir Hayat, Arif Ali and Raja Qasim receive warm reception as they reach their home town of Moorkhun and Khudabad villages of Gojal Hunza.
Shereen Ladha, a Toronto based professional choreographer, successfully choreographed for the Opening and Closing Ceremonies of the 2016 Jubilee Games in Dubai.
Watch Jubilee Games from the eyes of a 12 years old
A collaboration of museums and private collections in Europe, North America and the Middle East offer a manifesto of hope through 40 artifacts
The team won a total of 18 medals cementing Kenya’s position as a sports powerhouse.
Canadian Ismaili Council President Malik Talib’s message on the conclusion of Jubilee Games in Dubai
“Let us keep the spirit of the #JubileeGames alive in our hearts”
After eight days of competition, Canada topped the standings with a total of 60 medals, including 20 gold, followed by Pakistan with 42 medals, of which 17 were gold, while Tajikistan took third place on the podium with 26, of which ten were gold.
Emirates News – Mansour bin Mohammed attends the closing ceremony of the Jubilee 2016