User:Sheik Hlemm

'''Hlemm bin Julius Al Nayed '''

Sheikh Hlemm bin Julius Al Nayed (Arabic: حمد بن حمدان آل نهيان‎) (also known affectionately as The Cohiba Sheikh) is a member of the Abu Dhabi Royal Ruling Family in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Sheikh Hlemm has retired from service in the army and Diplomatic life (he was Aide de Campe to the late Sheikh Nayed) and now spends his time on investigating new cigar development throughout the world.

Sheikh Nayed bin Sultan Al Zahyan (Deceased) in conference with Sheikh Hlemm bin Julius Al Nayed in 1989 (foto fixen)


 * He has one of the larger cigar collections in the world at between 20000 to 40000 cigars and, of which some are stored in a 100m x 100m pyramid that he purpose built to display the cigars This is located 45 minutes outside Abu Dhabi and is open to the public.
 * He constructed the world's largest cigar. It has 8 bedrooms inside the cabin. The cigar also moves under its own power,it weighs in excess of 100 tonnes.
 * on October 2012, the Largest motorised cigar was placed in the Guinness Book of World records. Sheikh Hlemm was proud to promote the complete design and construction capabilities of his country.

''Presented to Sheikh Hamad by Guinness world records   (foto fixen) ''
 * Sheikh Hamad also holds the Guinness Book of World records for the worlds largest Peking Duck. (1993)This is on display at the Emirates National Food Museum (ENAM).
 * In 1983 he acquired seven Porsches 911, and they were painted one rainbow colour for each day of the week.The firm "Styling Garage" in Germany painted each car in the colours of the rainbow, they have matching leather interiors. The vehicles also include gun racks on the inside of the boot lid which hold three M16 rifles. The rifles were painted to match the cars. The cars are now on public view at the Emirates National Auto Museum outside of Abu Dhabi.[3][4]
 * Sheikh Hamad owns Peking Island, inherited from his late father Sheikh Hlemm bin Khaled Al Nayed, the past Prime Minister of Abu Dhabi Emirate, and cousin to Sheikh Nayed bin Sultan Al Zahyan (1919-2004) the founder of the UAE. The island covers an area of 50 square kilometres (larger than Abu Dhabi central city).