Al-Ababeed
Al-Ababeed (Arabic: العبابيد, lit. 'The Anarchy') was a Syrian soap opera and historical fiction centered around the 3rd-century Syrian Palmyrene Empire which aired in the Ramadan season of 1997.
| Al-Ababeed | |
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| العبابيد | |
| Genre | Historical fiction | 
| Created by | Bassam Al-Mulla | 
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| Country of origin | Syria | 
| Original language | Arabic | 
| No. of episodes | 22 | 
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| Original release | 1997 | 
In the show, the role of Zenobia of Palmyra is played by famous Syrian actress Raghda.[1] Zenobia's struggle against the Roman Empire is used allegorically to represent the struggles of the Palestinian people to gain self determination.[2]
The series was watched and admired by millions all across the Arab world.[1]
Cast
    
The cast was as follows:[3]
- Raghda as Queen Zenobia
 - Abdul Rahman Al Rashi as Emperor Aurelian
 - Salloum Haddad as Elahbel
 - Rashid Assaf as Malko
 - Muna Wassef as Qamra
 - Assaad Feddah as al-Munzer
 - May Skaf as Taima
 - Caresse Bashar as Anagheem
 - Samar Kokash as Najda
 - Nizar Sharaby as Cassius Longinus
 - Bassam Kousa as Amrisha
 - Abdul Hakim Quotaifan as Zabbai
 - Hatem Ali as Moqimo
 - Hani El-Romani as the priest
 - Adnan Barakat as al-Numan
 - Sabah Jazairi as Nargese
 - Ahmed Rafea as Emilius
 - Yassin Arnaaot as Claudian
 - Adham El Molla as Muhareb
 - Laila Jabr as Dala
 - Mohammed al Rashi as Waeel
 - Abd el-Rahman Abo el-Qaem as Aylami
 - Fadwa Mohsen as Mabruka
 - Hossam Tahsen Beek as the Queen's messenger
 - Hala Shawkat as Malko's Mother
 - Saiful Din Subayie as Naheel
 - Abed Fahed as Ma'ani
 - Zeyad Saad as Nasr el-Lat
 - Maher Salibiy as Yamleko
 
See also
    
    
References
    
- Southern, Pat (2008). Empress Zenobia: Palmyra's Rebel Queen. A&C Black. p. 1. ISBN 9781441142481.
 - C. Sahner, Christian (2014). Among the Ruins: Syria Past and Present. Oxford University Press. p. 134. ISBN 9780199396702.
 - Al-Ababeed Cast - El Cinema
 
External links
    
- Al-Ababeed on IMDb
 - Al-Ababeed on Elcinema (In Arabic)
 
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