Hamdan al Maktoum. Arabian horses. Women, horses, yachts

The most enviable groom of the Arab world!

Even today, in the age of space travel and universal equality, many girls still dream of a fairytale prince on a white horse. Dreamers can be understood, because the object of their nightly dreams is quite real. sheikh Hamdan ibn Mohammed Al Maktoum, the heir to the throne of Dubai, meets all conceivable and unimaginable requirements for an ideal groom.

Romantic and kind soul, Hamdan is handsome, smart and monstrously rich. And the 35-year-old prince is still not married and has been leading the list of the most enviable bachelors in the Arab world for many years now!

The man's father, Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, is actually rules Dubai since 1995. It was thanks to his decisions that this city became a tourist Mecca and a pearl of the Middle East.

Hamdan loves and honors his parent. In all interviews, Al Maktoum Jr. states: “I still continue to learn from my father”.


The sheikh himself cannot be called a representative of the golden youth. The man has nine sisters and six brothers, including the eldest, but heir to the throne Dubai became precisely Hamdan.

Since 2008, the Arab prince has been taking an active part in the management of the emirate, not missing a single important meeting.


Al Maktoum Jr. has a lot of work to do: in addition to sitting on the Executive Council of Dubai and managing a local investment fund, Hamdan also leads the Sports Committee and coordinates the activities of the center for autism research. Of course, this is not a complete list of organizations and events in which the prince takes part.


Hamdan copes with all his duties with a bang, because he received the best education in the world. At home, the aristocrat graduated from the Dubai Government School, and then went to the UK.

There he studied at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, where the English Prince Harry once sat at a desk. And finally, the heir to the throne of Dubai took specialized courses at the London School of Economics.

Hard work for the good of the motherland rarely leaves the prince the opportunity to find time for a hobby. And Hamdan has a lot of them! The handsome Arab man loves to travel, loves to play football and takes great photos.

But most of all, a man likes horseback riding. The heir to the throne of Dubai is a professional rider who has repeatedly won prizes in international competitions.


However, among the prince's favorite animals are not only horses. Like most Arab sheikhs, Hamdan loves big cats, especially tigers and lions. In addition, the man breeds camels. Al Maktoum Jr. spent $3 million on one of the most valuable copies!


"Passion for horseback riding is in my blood", - the heir to the throne is recognized. In team competitions, Hamdan often takes part along with his numerous relatives. So, for example, at the 2006 Asian Summer Games, the UAE team, of which the Sheikh was a part, chose gold!


In European countries, where Al Maktoum Jr. often comes on public business, a man usually rides a bicycle. In general, Hamdan tries as much as possible to move.

The prince does not allow himself to relax, taking everything from life. Falconry, photo safaris, parachuting, scuba diving: it seems that the Arab aristocrat has tried every single kind of extreme entertainment!



With all this, Hamdan cannot be called an arrogant proud man or an egocentric hedonist. The prince donates a lot to charity, communicates with disabled and sick people and is ready to help anyone who needs his advice. Al Maktoum Jr. has always emphasized that the ruler must be close to his people.


Numerous fans of Hamdan are especially pleased with the evidence of a thin, romantic nature prince. In rare free moments, a man writes poems about his homeland, love and horses, which he later uploads under a pseudonym to the Web. Al Maktoum Jr. does not consider himself a great poet, but the fans are still delighted with his work!

Alas, nothing shines for the admirers of the heir to the Dubai throne. Hamdan's personal life is a secret with seven seals, but once the prince mentioned that engaged from birth with the heiress of another Arab ruling house.

Arranged marriages among aristocrats are commonplace. But if European nobles often go against fate, choosing commoners as life companions, then in the East everything is much stricter.

Earlier we already wrote about the most desirable brides and grooms in the world. No wonder Hamdan is number one on this list!

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Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai (34)

The beloved heir to the throne of the emirate of Dubai has many talents. He was originally educated at the Royal Military Academy in Sandhurst, Berkshire, England, and subsequently attended classes at the London School of Economics and Political Science.

The 34-year-old enviable prince rides horses, scuba dives and is almost a professional skydiver. In addition, he even publishes poems of his own composition, permeated with patriotic and romantic moods.

In general, his skills and achievements can be listed indefinitely, and he immediately talks about them on his Instagram. There you can also find photo evidence of how much the Crown Prince loves sports and an active lifestyle in general, which cannot but be disposable.

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Hussein ibn Abdullah

Prince with his mother, Queen Rania

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The Prince, along with his father, King Abdullah II, and US President Barack Obama

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Sheikha Maita bint Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Princess of Dubai (36)

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Runner, horse owner, poet, heir to the royal family, son of Sheikh Mohammed al-Maktoum, Crown Prince Hamdan bin Mohammed al-Maktoum is shrouded in an enviable halo of power, fabulous wealth and romance. Chairman of the Dubai City Council, President of the Emirate of Dubai Sports Committee, Honorary Patron of the Dubai Autism Research Center and Youth Business Support League, Sheikh Hamdan has long been an eligible bachelor who is still single. Will someone get this handsome man or is there a place in his heart for one single passion - horses?

Roots and branches

Sheikh Hamdan is one of twenty-three (and their number is constantly growing!) Children of Sheikh Mohammed, Prime Minister and Vice President of the United Arab Emirates and head of the emirate of Dubai from the al-Maktoum dynasty. Understanding the intricacies of the family tree of Arab rulers is quite simple. The Maktum clan is descended from the Bani Yas group of tribes that inhabited the emirates of Abu Dhabi and Dubai. The dynasty itself dates back 180 years, since its founder, Sheikh Maktoum bin Butta, founded his own emirate in the Dubai Creek area in 1833. Currently, the ruling dynasty is continued by Sheikh Mohammed al-Maktoum, who in 2006 became the tenth ruler of Dubai. At the moment, the sheikh has nine sons and fourteen daughters. Mohammed is married to Hind bint Maktoum, who is the mother of twelve children, including Sheikh Hamdan. The second wife of the sheikh was the famous (primarily in the world of equestrian sports) Jordanian princess Haya bint al-Hussein, who in 2007 gave birth to Mohammed's girl Al-Jalil, and in January 2012, her son Zayed. Thus, Sheikh Hamdan is the Crown Prince of the Emirate of Dubai and the stepson of Princess Haya.

In the spirit of tradition

Hamdan al-Maktoum was born on November 13, 1982. Despite the fact that from the very birth the prince was surrounded by incredible luxury, he was brought up in the spirit of traditional values. “My father, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, is my life guide. I always continue to learn from him, and his experience helps me in solving many strategic issues. My mother, Sheikha Hind, is a true example of a loving and caring mother. She raised me in an atmosphere of absolute love and affection and still supports me, despite the fact that I have already grown up. I will never forget the deep devotion and kindness of my mother. I have great respect for her and I think that any society where mothers are not valued is dishonorable and worthless, says the prince. - I enjoyed a peaceful childhood surrounded by my family and was raised in an environment that allowed me to realize my purpose in life and reflect on the greatness of God. The beauty of the desert gave me a sense of harmony and helped me merge with nature - so I was able to develop my poetic gift, and with the help of my father I got a chance to make the impossible possible.

Hamdan bin Mohammed AL Maktoum at YAMAMAH

School years are wonderful ...

Sheikh Hamdan began his studies at the Sheikh Rashid Private Secondary School in Dubai, built on the English model. By the way, it was founded in 1986 by Sheikh Maktoum bin Rashid al-Maktoum, so that the boy did not seem to leave the bosom of the family. The young man continued his studies at the Faculty of Public Administration at the Dubai Government School, and then went to the UK. There he became a student, and then a graduate of the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst (which, by the way, graduated from Prince Harry, the youngest son of the British Prince Charles and Princess Diana). Later, Sheikh Hamdan attended specialized courses at the London School of Economics and finally, armed with knowledge, returned to his native Emirates. “School days and college were the most wonderful period of my life, and I still remember my peers and friends. A military academy like Sandhurst not only teaches basic disciplines but also teaches virtue, responsibility, and commitment to one's country. These are very important values ​​that people need both in everyday life and at the state level, when they have serious responsibilities.”

From his father, Sheikh Mohammed (left), Prince Hamdan bin Mohammed will inherit power over one

from the richest and most influential regions in the Middle East

The sands of Time

Already from the statements of the prince, one can see that he is a romantic nature - Hamdan is also known as a talented poet. He publishes his poetry under the pseudonym Fuzza. “Fazza represents my poetic personality and personality. This word in the Emirati dialect means a person who selflessly rushes to the aid of all those who are in trouble. My poetry can fill people's hearts with happiness and help ease their suffering. I was very impressed with my father's poetry and also had the chance to meet many poets who helped me to identify and develop my own style. From an early age, my father listened to my poems and gently advised in which direction to move on. Once at a press conference, the prince was asked why he chose such a pseudonym for himself. Hamdan replied that he once met an old man in the desert, whose car was stuck in the sand. He helped pull out the car and was about to leave, without waiting for words of gratitude, but then the old man called out to him and said: "You are Fazza." The prince liked this nickname so much that it became his middle name and poetic pseudonym. Hamdan's poems are mostly romantic and patriotic and, of course, many are dedicated to his main passion - horses.

What is my horse to me...

What is my horse to me? My strength and courage

This is my essence, my blood flesh.

I wanted to soar into the sky more than once or twice

Or fall on your back, breaking your anger.

You held me, and the bridle, like rags,

Remained in the hand, as if the heart - in pieces!

I burned and dared, the sultry prairie hunter,

The horse flew like an arrow, his whiskey ached.

What is my horse to me? My prowess and dexterity

The pride of my ancestors, their victories in battles.

My Arabian horse gave me skill

Passion to the faithful heart, fearless gleam in the eyes!

On the wings of the wind

“I come from a family that loves horses,” the prince admits. - There is a strong spiritual connection between me and the world of equestrian sport, which is a huge part of my life. I ride whenever the opportunity presents itself, because it gives me a feeling of absolute freedom.” Like many members of the al-Maktoum family, Hamdan is not only excellent in the saddle, but also professionally involved in equestrian sports. He has his own stable, where he breeds thoroughbred riding and Arabian horses, and takes part in distance horse race competitions. The prince performs very, very successfully: he mainly has first and second places in tournaments with the highest distance of 160 km. His main horses are Ainhoa ​​Aksom, Intisar and Yamamah.

The list of Hamdan's victories is endless - for example, he won four tournaments in a row (all in which he took part) at a distance of 120 km in 2014. The prince's main achievement is the team gold medal at the 2006 Asian Summer Games and the gold medal at the FEI World Equestrian Games in Normandy (160 km), which he won in August this year on a purebred Arabian mare Yamamaha (which is translated from Arabic as “little dove"). “The route was extremely technically difficult,” says the prince. - In addition, it was aggravated by the weather and high humidity. I had to make sure that the horse was well protected from the weather all the time. It is not surprising that the number of those who could just finish was small for a championship of this level.” 165 athletes from 47 countries took part in the tournament. At first, the team from the United Arab Emirates took the lead, but by the end of the third lap, only one representative of this team remained on the route - Sheikh Hamdan. Many participants in the tournament were injured on the course, and the rider's horse from Costa Rica tragically died on the route from a collision with a tree. So this victory, indeed, was not easy for the prince and once again confirmed his high sports level.

Prince Hamdan Al Maktoum

with his potential bride Kalila SAID

Adrenaline Rush

The prince is not afraid of danger - on the contrary, he is chasing adrenaline in all possible ways. He is involved in extreme sports - skydiving, flying the JETLEV-FLYER jetpack (which rises into the air on giant jets of water) and the Xcitor paraglider, racing around the Persian Gulf on water scooters and skis and scuba diving. Hamdan also loves to travel: for example, he has been to Africa, where he met with natives and hunted lions with a photo gun, and to Russia, where he participated in falconry. “I swim regularly and just walk a lot at any time of the day,” says the prince. “I also sometimes play football, but still, things do not allow me to be very fond of this sport.”

Marry a prince

The love question is still open: in his thirties (on November 14 he celebrates his 32nd birthday), the prince is not yet married. The Sheikh's personal life has been the subject of countless speculations over the years - no wonder, because the prince is a "tidbit" for thousands of girls. He was said to have been engaged from birth to a maternal relative, Sheikha al-Maktoum, but was very close to another distant relative (whose name is unknown) from 2008 to 2013. The relationship ended in January 2013 (and the arranged marriage was immediately canceled for reasons that were not made public) when the prince met a new love. Hamdan fell in love so much that he announced his engagement very soon. His chosen one was Kalila Said, a 23-year-old refugee from Palestine, who grew up in the slums of an Arab metropolis. Young people met while working on a charity project in one of the disadvantaged areas of the capital. You can’t call a girl a money hunter: the prince had to seek her attention for more than three months before she agreed to go on a date, but soon the couple became inseparable. According to rumors circulating in the country, Sheikh Mohammed was not very pleased with the choice of the prince and even threatened to deprive his son of his inheritance, but to no avail. The young man chose love, as a result of which the father reconsidered his position, resigned himself and, it seems, even gave the couple his blessing. However, fans of Hamdan should not despair: in the UAE, the sheikh has the right to have as many wives as he wants. So, Hamdan's father, Sheikh Mohammed, is rumored to have about five wives (hence so many children), and the world knows only about two, and Hamdan's brother, Prince Said Al-Maktoum, also married a girl of low birth, Azerbaijani Natalya Aliyeva. She worked as a waiter in Belarus (where they met), and in the UAE she became Princess Aisha Al Maktoum.

Favorite of the people

In September 2006, Hamdan Al Maktoum was appointed Chairman of the Dubai Executive Council, where he was tasked with overseeing the emirate's government installations. It was thanks to him that the “Dubai Strategic Plan until 2015” was put forward. As President, Sheikh Hamdan has chaired the Dubai Sports Council, the Dubai Autism Center and the Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Institute for Young Business Leaders. Despite his fame and billions of dollars, the prince remains very modest - he is actively involved in charity work, personally oversees several foundations for helping children and animals. “The fact that I am the son of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid does not give me an unconditional right to refuse my duties,” says Hamdan. - On the contrary, I feel that my brothers and I must be more responsible and must take the performance of any work as seriously as possible. From my point of view, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed is the ideal head of the family, who always strives to make time for everyone, despite great worries. At the same time, he teaches us that we must always remain close to the people.”

January 11, 2016, 04:47

I was looking for this post - I decided to create it myself in general. from the series can not be silent. Well, Christmas trees have accumulated: ozone holes, all things ... again, recently Arab princes were included in some kind of war ... It immediately became clear there that the one who was deprived of this title was called the prince ...

Girls, the affairs of the Arab crown are not inferior in complexity to the intrigues of the Magnificent Age. moreover, I am guided only in the affairs of the emirate of Dubai. and there are not one or two emirates in the UAE.

why it is interesting to me (and to you) - because the sheikhs there are quite patty times. Because there is really a serpentarium - two. and because in Russian this information is not available ANYWHERE at all. even in the fan community of the VKontakte family (for several tens of thousands of readers, by the way), completely false information is posted.

Therefore, I consider myself practically a beacon, amen. let's get started.

Sheikh of Dubai - Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. He is many years old and he is a very popular man. He was born already in 1949, which does not prevent him from having a younger son aged 3 years. well done? well done. Dubai recently celebrated 10 years of his reign and everyone wept with happiness. But here, by the way, I have nothing to argue - Mohammed is a great man who made oil work for people. Imagine, it turns out that it was possible to build an oasis of tourism and trade in the desert with petrodollars. We didn’t even know (#mohammed_where_wh_you_were_before)!

Sheikh's eldest son is an unknown Sheikh Marwan, born in 1981. he lives in London and does not look like an Arab at all, because he was born from a German woman. but his children (as it should be with recessive inheritance) are Arabs anywhere. Marwan does not even appear in the line of inheritance, although he is welcomed in the family. Turned out to be a good person)

the second son of the sheikh is Sheikh Rashid, who tragically died in September 2015. He was 33. Incidentally, the emphasis on the first syllable is without options, because in Arabic spelling in this name there is only one vowel) I found a way to unobtrusively show you that I know Arabic))))

The story of Sheikh Rashid is very dark and the truth will never be revealed to us. Officially, until 2011 (!) he was the heir to the throne. Sheikh Rashid was with his father everywhere and believe me - of all the sons, it was Rashid who succeeded best of all. I would say - this is the top of the "breed", the brightest diamond, the most obvious leader. It was such power, such a magnet - you had to see it! But a terrible thing happened - Rashid turned out to be a "difficult passenger". According to the documents that are still on wikileaks, Sheikh Rashid was not only a drug addict, he also accidentally (?!) killed a servant in the palace. That "haram" - that is, a terrible monstrous sin.

For me, this was the character to rule the country, it just had to be hewn. But Sheikh Rashid after this story literally disappears from everywhere. For some time he still occupies minor commercial posts, however, he soon loses this as well. It is not shown anywhere else, so that, God forbid, a diligently worn out old case does not come up. In September, according to the official version, Rashid dies from a heart attack (I believe), according to the sub-version (I'm sure it was admitted by the palace service), he was shot dead in battles for his homeland. The second version is categorically excluded, because Rashid was not allowed anywhere at all, so that he would not shine and remind. I think for him (with his obvious arch-ambitiousness) it was a colossal blow and it is still unknown whether everything turned out so tragically precisely because of this.

By the way, for the whole family, the death of Rashid became a terrible tragedy, healthy men, the brothers, shed tears without being embarrassed by anything. Hamdan, I was generally afraid of losing consciousness, he was so shaken. Then I remember how the Windsor boys did not shed a tear at Diana's funeral. Not a reproach. I just think that's what different temperaments!

In 2011, Crown Prince Hamdan is introduced to the world. his image is so sterile that I do not believe a single word. he is known to the world with a light hand in the service of the palace under the pseudonym Fazza (faz3) - I will not translate from Arabic what Fazza means, otherwise I will stick together. Fuzza as a person is a poet, a philanthropist, an adorer of children, a defender of animals ... by the way, his poems are the same as the image, it is impossible to read.

Fazza is a sterile, perfect, polished image of Hamdan, and what he really knows only he himself. if he remembers of course.

But if he doesn't remember, it's okay, I remember)))

(hamdan on the right, near - Rashid)

before he became the heir, Fazza was overweight (all Al Maktoums are very inclined to be overweight), an extremely pimply youth who made physiognomies a la Tarkan in the camera. Now they knocked it out of him - they explained that with a romantic look he looks like m .... k, so you need to frown menacingly. Works out.

how the palace overwrites pictures of Hamdan - it's just a fairy tale) it's almost impossible to catch unphotoshopped frames on the net, they don't eat their bread in vain, however, here are a couple of examples of what Superman-Hamdan looks like in reality)))

Hamdan has a fiancee (cousin, of course - that's the way it is, it's okay), however, there are persistent rumors that the engagement has been canceled and that he supposedly has a girlfriend. Right now, get ready for a flow of sugar in honey.

So, according to the "rumors" kindly spread by the palace service, Hamdan's fiancée is a refugee from hot spots, whom he met when he worked as a volunteer at the distribution of meals for the homeless. This is such a fucking profanity that I almost burst into tears of happiness when I first read it. Oh, almighty pr service of the palace - what other heights will you reach? I don’t know who this is designed for - for 10th graders? I can only say that there is not even a word like "girl" in Arabic. Dating is haram. Like - get married. Don't like it - move on. Here we are all humbly silent about the famous parties with girls in the palace. shut up I say! And we admire the glossy Hamdan with the approved skin tone "sexy number 6".

The next son of the Sheikh (all from the same wife Hind - she, the poor one, gave him as many as 12 offspring) is Sheikh Maktum. You can’t say that, but in general he is only 32. He will be the vice-ruler of Dubai and seems to me the only sane member of the family. He is very nice to me, a significant role in this is played by his English friend, who occasionally posts very touching pictures with Maktoum, where he cuts a birthday cake or goes skiing with friends. not a superman look, not a poseur look. even strange - our man is right behind enemy lines.

Despite his very prominent role in Dubai (and by the way, my father mostly goes everywhere with Maktoum, not Hamdan), Maktoum is very closed and uncommunicative with the press. finding a video with him is unrealistic even if you search in Arabic.

Sheikh Ahmed (the emphasis is also on the first syllable, too, because there are no more vowels) is the next son. local clown and my favorite. I look at him every time and I can’t believe that one day they will trust him with something.

The PR service of the palace carefully polishes his image and even came up with a nickname for him - Azzam. Something like "resolute" in Arabic. I'm laughing out loud now, because it seems to me that Akhmed is the most natural stoner and hedonist. Like all his brothers, he was initially a fucking handsome guy (al-Maktoums have good genes), however, he got fat. I wonder how hard it takes Hamdan to keep in shape?

my favorite))

Ahmed performs the nominal functions of a chairman somewhere, a presenter somewhere ... he does it with an invariably bored physiognomy and the last thing that turned him on was dancing Arab actresses at some charity performance. For my studies, I constantly watch the news in their dialect and always eagerly wait for when Ahmed will touch the Christmas trees at least something? Touched. I once again made sure that he is completely crazy and probably a pervert))) but in a series of sterile brothers, he is extremely nice to me.

The palace carefully destroys all non-photoshopped pictures on the network, so rejoice while you can. Ahmed in his "youth" loved to bring his eyes. It's disco, baby

There is also Sheikh Said, born in 1988, however, this is a very strange character, fortunately, he practically does not flicker anywhere, because he has such a look ... I would hide such a boy (which is what the palace does). I don't know anything about him. Either guilty, or not ambitious.

And finally, two more sons - from a wife from Morocco, although Russian-language sources mistakenly attribute the boys to different ladies. We probably won’t take our daughters, otherwise we won’t leave here (although the sheikh’s daughters are also uuuh!).

So, a wife from Morocco gave Sheikh Mohammed two rather prominent sons.

The first is Sheikh Majid. Don't let his appearance fool you, Prince William has thick hair compared to him. Just trust me.

Majid is 28 years old, and he had everything in Swiss chocolate, until he decided to marry the girl Hesse from, by the way, far from the simplest family. This marriage was not approved by the Al Maktoums to such an extent that a - they did not appear, b - after the wedding, Majid became a figurehead and moved to the second row at events, FOR all the other brothers and even for his own younger brother. Didn't save the guy

Majid is the only one of all the Sheikh's sons who is married and already has two children. he named his daughter Dubai (?!) which finished off the palace along the way, because no one congratulated him on the birth of children in his social accounts. And they are all more than active online.

Sheikh Mansour - who was recently discussed here on the main page when he led the extinguishing of the hotel Address. The final work of Mohammed. Mansoor is 26 years old, and since he is born from the same mother as Majid, he is also rapidly going bald.

photoproof. in this photo, Mansur participates in a charity match with the disabled and flirtatiously combs the rest of his hair forward. we must tell him that it is also fashionable with us.

although the Arabs do not have much hair on their heads. It is, as it were, compensated by the vegetation on the body))) By the way, Mansur has unearthly and mutual love with the body. He is practically Mr. Universe, which somehow compensates for his completely Bedouin appearance. Mansour is the only prince who travels to hot spots, but I assure you - only after they cool down)))

Mansour owns some fabulous fleet of Ferraris, Lamborghinis, Bentleys, and whatever else. There is a report about this on YouTube, however, in Arabic. but the picture is spiks for itself. Sheikh's car number is D8. D - Dubai, 8 - the eighth man in the family (the first is Himself).

Another son - three-year-old Zayed - was born to the sheikh by the well-known princess Haya. the one who fights for the rights of women around the world, while happily being in a polygamous marriage, and who insists on the fight against smoking, and then stealthily smokes at the races. I have no complaints about Princess Haya, I think she did everything right in her life)

Last thing. Who is Sheikh Nasser? The outrageously playboy-looking Sheikh of Bahrain, married to one of Mohammed's daughters. They have three children. I couldn't help but include him here, because Sheikh Nasser was very successful.

Perhaps that's all. I rather tired you with my libations, although believe me, it took a lot of effort to restrain myself and I didn’t tell even a third)

love you. I hope you don't get confused.)