Tutto Arabi March Edition 2024

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ARABIAN HORSES IN EUROPE AND WORLDWIDE






SHOWS AND EVENTS

Ajmal Openday

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GOLD MEDAL Junior Colts - PSAIAHF 2023

GOLD MEDAL Colt Foals - 10th Arabian Horse Show for local Breeders in Saudi Arabia 2021

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GOLD MEDAL Junior Colts - PSAIAHF 2024



SILVER CHAMPION STALLIONS at World Arabian Horse Championship 2023 - Doha SILVER CHAMPION STALLIONS at 39th All Nations Cup 2023 - Aachen SILVER CHAMPION STALLIONS at Mediterranean and Arab Countries AHC 2023 - Menton


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shows and events versatility Ajmal Stud Openday........................................ 4 Saudi Breeders Cup......................................... 35 PSAIAHF........................................................... 60

of arabian horse The use of Arabian horses............................. 152

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Magnificent mares of the Polish State Studs - Part II.........................................102 The class of ‘58.............................................. 133

News from Egypt: interview with selected breeders of Straight Egyptian Arabian Horses.............................. 158

special We, women. The bridge................................ 145

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‫ﻣﻨـﻈــﻤـﺔ اﻟﺠــﻮاد اﻟﻌــﺮﺑـﻲ‬ The Arabian Horses Organization

The Arabian Horse Festival (JAWADI) Second Edition

SAUDI BREEDERS CUP 2nd EDITION

by Lina Abu Shmais z photos by Athbah Arts

The Arabian Horse Festival ( JAWADI) Second Edition concluded on the evening of Saturday, January 6, 2024, after two exhilarating days at the Jump Saudi venue in Al Janadriyah, Riyadh. Organized and implemented by Athbah Arts, the festival included the launch of Saudi Breeders Cup Second Edition, organized by the Arabian Horse Organization (AHO) whose Board of Directors is chaired by His Royal Highness Prince Abdulaziz bin Ahmed bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, and supervised by King Abdulaziz Arabian Horse Center, in which a total of 200 Arabian horses and 113 breeders and owners competed for the gold, silver and bronze, cheered on by an audience of Arabian horse fans. The prizes of the first day of the show were awarded to winners by His Excellency the Minister of Sports, His Royal Highness Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al Faisal. Among those who attended the festival was also a number of esteemed guests and prominent figures.

In addition to the Arabian horse show, the festival housed a myriad of activities that satisfied the taste of every visitor. At the entrance, visitors were greeted with an elegant modern art sculpture of a jumping horse, next to it stood an art gallery where talented Saudi artists displayed their passionate work that captured the enchanting beauty of the Arabian horse. Just to the right of the entrance was the lavishly furnished “Diwaniyat Athbah”, a traditional lounge flowing with aesthetics embodying the authentic Saudi culture where visitors lounged and enjoyed the generous hospitality with a cup of freshly made aromatic Saudi coffee and dates of the highest quality. Visitors were also treated to a bountiful variety of restaurants, coffee shops, and stores, as they enjoyed several live performances by a Saudi folklore band who marched around the venue singing with their traditional instruments, adding an air of cheerful celebration to the festival.

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On the right: H.R.H. Prince Abdulaziz Bin Ahmed Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, AHO Founder and Chairman of the Board of Directors. On the left: H.R.H. Prince Abdulaziz Bin Turki Al Faisal, His Excellency the Minister of Sports

ATHBAH ARTS AND JAWADI Athbah Arts is the culmination of over ten years of achievements by Athbah Stud. Its main goal is to preserve the heritage of the Arabian horse by enhancing its stature, raising awareness and educating the public about all aspects related to equestrianism. Athbah Arts thus seeks to design and create purposeful and innovative equestrian entertainment events and festivals that manifest the combined beauty of purebred Arabian horses and Saudi history and heritage, and meet the aspirations of society in line with the ambitious Vision 2030.

In 2022, in the heart of Diriyah, a place vivid with rich Saudi history, Athbah Arts conceived JAWADI, which became the largest event for purebred Arabian horses in Saudi Arabia as part of Riyadh Season 2022.

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JAWADI is a captivating world where equestrianism meets entertainment in a cultural celebration of Saudi heritage; it aims to enhance the status of the purebred Arabian horse, and support the national product and talent of all kind. Through JAWADI, Athbah Arts is able to connect artists, performers and local business owners with Arabian horse fans and breeders, and build a platform for them to show their work and products, share their passions, and celebrate the deep-rooted Saudi heritage and the illustrious Arabian horse. In 2023, with the launch of the second edition of JAWADI, Athbah Arts yet again proved its aptitude as a designer and implementer of equestrian entertainment events that meet the aspirations of society. Driven by a vigorous vision and keen eye for detail, Athbah


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In 2023, following the success of the first edition, AHO launched the second Saudi Breeders Cup, organized by AHO under the supervision of the King Abdulaziz Arabian Horse Center and implemented by Athbah Arts as part of The Arabian Horse Festival Second Edition ( JAWADI 2023). Just like its precursor, the second edition of Saudi Breeders Cup saw a great success and even greater turnout from Saudi breeders and owners of Arabian horses. q

His Excellency the Minister of Sports H.R.H. Prince Abdulaziz Bin Turki Al Faisal with Athbah Arts General Manager Majed Al-Shehri

Arts continues its zealous endeavor to create unique and memorable experiences for people of all ages and backgrounds. AHO AND THE SAUDI BREEDERS CUP The Arabian Horse Organization was founded in late 2010 by His Royal Highness Prince Abdulaziz bin Ahmed bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. It is a non-profit organization concerned with the purebred Arabian horse, its breeders and owners, operating by the ethos “In the service of Arabian horse breeders”. Since its establishment, AHO has sought to organize shows, cultural activities, and programs that aim to motivate and educate Arab breeders of Arabian horses to develop their breeding skills, and preserve and enhance the Arabian horse’s cultural and historical significance. Perhaps what most distinguishes the organization is that it is the first on the international level to sanction and regulate championships for breeders of purebred Arabian horses. AHO thus founded a new scoring system that guarantees clarity, transparency and equality of opportunity to participants, allowing them to obtain judges’ evaluations on a technical level to help them improve their breeding techniques.

In 2022, AHO held one of its largest shows during Riyadh Season 2022 in Diriyah, the “Saudi Breeders Cup” in its first edition as part of the Riyadh Arabian Horse Festival JAWADI 2022 by Athbah Arts. The show was a remarkable success in the local breeder community and was considered the first of its kind in Saudi Arabia. It was received with a strong acclamation and saw a passionate turnout from Saudi studs.

Organizers Athbah Arts Designer and implementer of The Arabian Horse Festival ( JAWADI) Second Edition The Arabian Horse Organization (AHO) Organizer of the Saudi Breeders Cup Second Edition King Abdulaziz Arabian Horse Center Supervisor of the Saudi Breeders Cup Second Edition Judges Mrs. Christine Jamar – BE Mrs. Irina Stigler – RU Mr. Jassim Al Mesbah – KUW Mr. Khalil Al Mukhtar – BHR Mr. Mohamed Zaghloul – EG Mr. Sami Mohammed Saad– KSA Disciplinary Committee (DC) Eng. Obada Ahmad Zabadi - KSA Dr. Bassem Badr - KSA Mr. Saad Al-Qassim - KSA Mrs. Nourah Saeed Albagami - KSA Ringmaster Mr. Waleed Al Haddadi – KSA Commentators Mrs. Sarah Al Akoor Mr. Maizer Al Anizi Supreme Organizing Committee of the Saudi Breeders Cup 2nd Edition Fahad bin Mohammed Al-Arini (Chairman of the Supreme Organizing Committee for the Saudi Breeders Cup Championship 2nd Edition) - KSA Bader bin Mohammed Al Darwish (Member of the Board of Directors, AHO) - KSA Ahmed Abdel Razek (Member of the Board of Directors, AHO, and member of the Executive Committee) - Egypt Abdullah bin Ahmed AlMudahaka (Member of the Board of Directors, AHO) - Bahrain Mohamed Mashmoum (Member of the Board of Directors, AHO, and member of the Executive Committee) - Morocco

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SAUDI BREEDERS CUP 2nd EDITION

Gold Medal Yearling Fillies SHUJOUN ATHBAH HATEM ATHBAH X SADEEM ATHBAH BY MARWAN AL SHAQAB B: ATHBAH STUD O: HRHP ABDULAZIZ BIN AHMAD BIN ABDULAZIZ AL SAUD/ATHBAH STUD

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‫ﻣﻨـﻈــﻤـﺔ اﻟﺠــﻮاد اﻟﻌــﺮﺑـﻲ‬ The Arabian Horses Organization

Gold Medal Yearling Colts RAMZ AL KHOZAMA GHAITH AL ZOBAIR X RD SHAMARA BY RD DYNAMO B/O: ABDULLAH BIN SALEH BIN ABDULLAH ALOBAYYD/AL KHOZAMA STUD

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SAUDI BREEDERS CUP 2nd EDITION

Gold Medal Junior Fillies AYLA DE NESMA ROYAL ASAD X EMANOLLA BY VITORIO TO B/O: KHALID ZAID ALIQ ALROWEIDAN/NESMA STUD

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‫ﻣﻨـﻈــﻤـﺔ اﻟﺠــﻮاد اﻟﻌــﺮﺑـﻲ‬ The Arabian Horses Organization

Gold Medal Junior Colts ANWAR ALSAYED EKS FARAJJ X ANTIGUA HVP BY MARWAN AL SHAQAB B/O: ALSAYED STUD

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SAUDI BREEDERS CUP 2nd EDITION

Gold Medal Senior Mares DAREEN ALSAYED ALEXXANDERR X DASHA ARABCO BY EL TINO B/O: ALSAYED STUD

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Gold Medal Senior Stallions SHAMAN AL AREEB EXCALIBUR EA X MORJANA AL NAWASI BY MARJAN AL ZOBAIR B/O: FAISAL SAAD JOFAIN AL OTAIBE/AL AREEB STUD

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Silver Medal Yearling Fillies LULUAT AL JASSER

RAOUD ALBIDAYER X GHADEER AL ALOUSH B/O: NASSER JASSER SAIF ALSOBAIE/STUD AL JASSER

Bronze Medal Yearling Fillies HAIFA AL TINHAT

MUTABAHI AL HAWAJER X NOORAH AL TINHAT BY XTREME DREAM B/O: ABDULLAH FAHAD DAKHEL ALHAQBANI ALDOSARI/AL TINHAT STUD (SAUDI ARABIA)

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Silver Medal Junior Fillies JAMEELAT ALMUAWD

S M A MAGIC ONE X JUMANA ALMUAWD BY SHANGHAI EA B/O: ASALAT NAJED FOR ARABIAN HORSE COMPANY / AL MUAWD STUD

Bronze Medal Junior Fillies NOUF ALBAKHET

MUTABAHI AL HAWAJER X VENICE MI BY ALLEGIANCE MI B/O: SALEH MANEE BAKHT ALMUTRAFI/AL BAKHET STUD

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Silver Medal Yearling Colts MUBEEN ATHBAH

FAHD AL TINHAT X LEEN ATHBAH BY EKS ALIHANDRO B: ATHBAH STUD (SAU) - O: HRHP ABDULAZIZ BIN AHMAD BIN ABDULAZIZ AL SAUD/ATHBAH STUD

Bronze Medal Yearling Colts GHAITH YASER

GHAITH AL ZOBAIR X TALAH FADI B/O: YASER ABDULLAH HUMAIDAN ALHARTHI/YASER STUD

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Silver Medal Junior Colts SHAMAL SAMA NAJD

ALEXXANDERR X ADH JUST DIVINE BY WH JUSTICE B/O: SMA NAJD STUD

Bronze Medal Junior Colt MT SAPPORO

MUTABAHI AL HAWAJER X SANGRAIA BY KANZ ALBIDAYER B/O: MUTEB SAAD OTHMMAN ALTUKHAYS/MT ARABIANS

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Silver Medal Senior Mares NWAIR AL QASMIAH

REVOLUTION X SH JAMILA B/O: IBRAHIM BIN SULEIMAN BIN ABDALLAH AL-QASIM/ALQASIMIAH STUD

Bronze Medal Senior Mares SALMA SHAMMAR

RAZI ALKHALEDIAH X NAJMA ALKHALEDIAH II B/O: KHALAF BIN RABAH BIN KHALAF AL SHAMMARI/SHAMMAR STUD

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Silver Medal Senior Stallions ALFAHAD

ALEXXANDERR X HAIFA ED BY KAHIL AL SHAQAB B/O: ABDULAZIZ IBRAHIM ABDULAZIZ ALBARGHASH/ALSAKAB STIBLS

Bronze Medal Senior Stallions WAJEEH ATHBAH

EKS ALIHANDRO X EL DORADA BY SANADIK EL SHAKLAN B: ATHBAH STUD LIMITED - O: HRHP ABDULAZIZ BIN AHMAD BIN ABDULAZIZ AL SAUD/ATHBAH STUD

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SAUDI BREEDERS CUP 2nd EDITION

SPECIAL AWARDS

Best in Show Male Shaman Al Areeb

Best Sire Ghaith Al Zobair

Best Breeder Athbah Stud

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Best in Show Female Nwair Al Qasmiah

Best Local Handler Mr. Mutaib Al-Takhees


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PSAIAHF 2024 25-27 JANUARY

PRINCE SULTAN BIN ABDULAZIZ INTERNATIONAL ARABIAN HORSE FESTIVAL by Simone Leo z photos by Simone Bergamaschi

Once again, this year the International Title Show in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia that for us used to be “Al Khalediah Festival” and since the year 2012 the names known as “PSAIAHF” (Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz International Arabian Horse Festival), once again the location is confirmed at Dirab King Abdulaziz Arabian Horse Center (KAAHC), Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Ten judges from all over the world were invited to judge the approximately 200 horses entered in the show: Mrs. Claudia Darius (Germany), Mr. Koenraad Detailleur (Belgium), Mr. Ahmed Hamza (Egypt), Mr. Zico Guardia (Brazil), Mr. Mohamed Oussidhoum (Morocco), Mr. Marek Trela (Poland), Mr. Eric Gear (France), Mr. Cristian Moschini (Italy), Mr. Greg Gallun (USA), and Mr. Ali Ghanem Al Mazrouei (UAE).

This wonderful location is 30 km from Riyadh in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, but of the beauty and magnificence of this center and its historicity I have already written in the article in the February issue.

The show took place in complete serenity and harmony with perfect timing, which demonstrates the quality and professionalism of all organizing staff. This show is certainly the most important in Saudi Arabia, both for the historicity of the event but also for the massive participation of the entrants. The Prize money is also very high. Thanks to the generosity of His Highness Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz, the even gives breeders and owners who have only recently started in the show world the opportunity to present themselves internationally.

This show took place from 25 to 27 January, 2024 and a sunny and spring-like climate contributed to the event’s usual success. The Arabian horse world will always have to thank the promoter of this show, who for many years has continued the tradition and passed on the family love for the Arabian horse: HRH Prince Khaled bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Chairman of the show and HRH Prince Fahad bin Khaled bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, General Supervisor of the show. Praise for the excellent work of the Festival Manager: Mr. Salah Al Ali. And Mr. Hakim Abdul Subhan, Festival Operations Manager. The only European Dcs was Dr. Nils Ismer (Germany) together with Mr. Turki Mohammed AlMuqbel, Dr. Bassem Badr, Eng. Obadah Zabadi and Mr. Saad Abdullah Alqassim.The Ringmaster from Egypt the now very experienced Dr. Mohammed Hammad. The ringing voice of Mrs. Nabilah Al Ali gave the show the right liveliness as always.

The prize money for the show is more than two million Euro, a good breeding programme is fostered on a national level. But that’s not all, there are also Desert Bred in the Festival Programme, they have always been there, perhaps even before international shows were held. That is why they also have a reserved space within the days and also a prize money for the each Championships. Now I leave you with what will make you realize how much this show was appreciated by everyone, the pictures taken by our photographer Simone Bergamaschi. q www.tuttoarabi.com - TUTTO ARABI | 61

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KSA DESERT BRED

Gold Medal

ZEENAH ATHBAH

KHALEEL DIRAB X JOHARAH ATHBAH BY DIRA EL SAHRAA B: ATHBAH STUD - O: HRHP AHMAD BIN ABDULAZIZ BIN ABDURAHMAN AL SAUD

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Silver Medal ESHRAQ ATHBAH

DREA II X FELWA ATHBAH BY NAMAR B: ATHBAH STUD - O: HRHP AHMAD BIN ABDULAZIZ BIN ABDURAHMAN AL SAUD

Bronze Medal AMEERAH ATHBAH

KHERAISAN ATHBAH X MANAYER BY AL WADAH B: ATHBAH STUD - O: HRHP AHMAD BIN ABDULAZIZ BIN ABDURAHMAN AL SAUD

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Colts

KSA DESERT BRED

Gold Medal

MUHAJER ATHBAH

KHERAISAN ATHBAH X AFEESAH BY HALEEM B: ATHBAH STUD - O: SMA NAJD STUD

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Silver Medal ABAN ATHBAH

KHALEEL DIRAB X MANAYER BY AL WADAH B: ATHBAH STUD - O: HRHP AHMAD BIN ABDULAZIZ BIN ABDURAHMAN AL SAUD

Bronze Medal SHADAD ALARIDH

LAITH DIRAB X THABLAT AL JANADRIYAH BY FALAH II B/O: MAJID BIN HASSAN BIN NASSER AL GHASHYAN / AL AREEDH STUD

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Mares

KSA DESERT BRED

Gold Medal

MANARAH ATHBAH

KHERAISAN ATHBAH X MANAYER BY AL WADAH B: ATHBAH STUD - O: HRHP AHMAD BIN ABDULAZIZ BIN ABDURAHMAN AL SAUD

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Silver Medal BADWEAH AL THALITHAH

DREA II X NOURAH VII BY AL HATAL B: CUSTODIAN OF TWO HOLY MOSQUES KING ABDULLA BIN ABDUL AZIZ AL SAUD / JANADRIYA FARM O: MAJID BIN HASSAN BIN NASSER AL GHASHYAN / AL AREEDH STUD

Bronze Medal ALIA ATHBAH

DREA II X FELWA ATHBAH BY NAMAR B: ATHBAH STUD - O: HRHP AHMAD BIN ABDULAZIZ BIN ABDURAHMAN AL SAUD

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Stallions

KSA DESERT BRED

Gold Medal

LAITH DIRAB

REZAIQ X LAYAN DIRAB B: KING ABDUL AZIZ ARABIAN HORSE CENTER AT DIRAB O: MAJID BIN HASSAN BIN NASSER AL GHASHYAN / AL AREEDH STUD

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Silver Medal KHERAISAN ATHBAH

DREA II X MANDOUBA BY HALEEM B: ATHBAH STUD - O: HRHP AHMAD BIN ABDULAZIZ BIN ABDURAHMAN AL SAUD

Bronze Medal BALSAM ATHBAH

KHALEEL DIRAB X MANAYER BY AL WADAH B: ATHBAH STUD - O: HRHP AHMAD BIN ABDULAZIZ BIN ABDURAHMAN AL SAUD

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Yearling Fillies PSAIAHF

Gold Medal

RQ LAMEES EKS FARAJJ X S. KAHILA

B/O: ABDULAZIZ SULEIMAN MUNYA ARQA STUD

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Yearling Colts PSAIAHF

Gold Medal

ASHGAR AKMAL

ROYAL ASAD X AKIRA AS BY TITAN AS B/O: HRH PRINCE ABDULMAJEED BIN SULTAN BIN ABDULAZIZ AL SAUD AKMAL STUD

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Junior Fillies PSAIAHF

Gold Medal

SHAHBRYS HVP ROYAL ASAD X REBECCA HVP BY MAGNUM CHALL HVP

B: AGROPECUARIA VILA DOS PINHEIROS O: AJMAL STUD

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Junior Colts PSAIAHF

Gold Medal

HAMED SARM

ROYAL ASAD X TREASURE AS BY TITAN AS B/O: SULTAN HAMED MASTOR ALHARTHI SARM STUD

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Senior Mares PSAIAHF

Gold Medal ANNA MC

TITAN AS X DIVINA PASION BY EL NABILA B B: MUBARK ALKHASHAB ALKHASHAB STUD O: MUBARAK HAMDAN RASHED ALKHASHAB/ALKHASHAB STUD

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Senior Stallions PSAIAHF

Gold Medal EQUATOR

QR MARC X EKLIPTYKA BY EKSTERN

B: MICHAŁÓW STUD O: ABDULAZIZ BIN SALEH BIN ABDULAZIZ AL-RAJHI AL RAJHIYAT STUD

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PSAIAHF

Silver Medal Yearling Fillies HAIFA AL TINHAT

MUTABAHI AL HAWAJER X NOORAH AL TINHAT BY XTREME DREAM B: ABDULLAH BIN FAHAD AL HAQBANI / AL TINHAT STUD O: FAISAL SAAD JOFAIN AL OTAIBE / AL AREEB STUD

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PSAIAHF

Silver Medal Yearling Colts SHAQRAN SAMA NAJD

MUTABAHI AL HAWAJER X RAKHA ATHBAH BY EKS ALIHANDRO B/O: SMA NAJD STUD

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BEAUTY BEYOND BORDERS Magnificent Mares of the Polish State Studs part ii by Kamila Kozłowska “Beyond borders” might seem like a

the equally treasured “P” family of

broad term but how far do the fame

SZAMRAJÓWKA that was born in

and glory of the magnificent Polish

Biała Cerkiew at roughly the same

mares actually reach? You may think

time. Today, these two dam lines

it is a pretty bold statement but I

are widely spread around the world

dare say there is no Arabian horse

and extol the extraordinariness of the

aficionado in the world whose heart

Polish Arabian horse across countries

would not skip a beat while beholding

and continents. Nevertheless, the

the beauty of a powerfully moving

Arabian horse breeding in Poland

Polish mare. In fact, strong evidence

traditionally contained as many as

exists to support this statement –

sixteen different dam lines, each

tremendous number of trophies won

unique and special in their own

at shows, highest prices reached at

way, adding their most desirable

auctions and countless comments

qualities to Arabian horse breeding

from breeders all around the world,

programmes around the world.

praising the priceless pearls born

Carmen (Trypolis - Wilga / Ofir) Photo by Włodzimierz Puchalski

on Polish soil. However, it is not only

One of such distinctive dam lines is

their beauty but also more than two

the family started by the desert-bred

commenced by the phenomenal

hundred years of existence of some

grey mare GAZELLA, bred by the

broodmare CARMEN 1942 (Trypolis –

of the most esteemed Polish dam

Bedouin tribe of Anazeh Sebaa around

Wilga / Ofir), born during the turmoil

lines that make these mares special.

1840 and imported to Jarczowce

of World War II. This extremely

Part I of this article was devoted

in 1845. In Poland, GAZELLA DB

beautiful and feminine mare was

to two most famous families that

established a very strong family

best known as the dam of the superb

have ever existed in the Polish

with many sub-branches derived

stallion and epochal sire COMET

breeding programme – the world-

from prolific broodmares, abundant

1953 (by Abu Afas), often called

renowned “E” line that descended

in Arabian type and stamina, who

the phenomenon of the twentieth

from the Sławuta-bred grey mare

passed these qualities onto their

century. Despite his premature death

MILORDKA, born around 1810, and

progeny. One of these sub-lines was

at the age of eleven, COMET left as

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Kawalkada (Penitent - Kabała / Palas) Photo by Jerry Sparagowski

many as twenty-six progenitors of the

with the grey stallion GWARNY 1953,

KUHAILAN AFAS sire line, however

CARMEN delivered her last daughter,

he is best remembered for his high-

the valuable grey CUMPARSITA, at

quality

inherited

Michałów Stud in 1960. Doubtlessly,

the bewitching beauty and ethereal

CUMPARSITA’s best progeny turned

femininity of their paternal granddam

out to be the grey daughter KOMETA

and the powerful trot of their sire. No

1971 (by Elf), the ancestor of some

matter whether flea-bitten grey like

very successful show champions.

BAJKA 1960 (out of Bajdara / Gabor)

Her daughter sired by PALAS 1968,

or dark-bay like WARMIA 1963 (out of

the snowwhite KABAŁA 1978, was the

Wadera / Doktryner), these mares

1980 Polish National Junior Champion

made a major contribution to the

as well as the dam of two fantastic

development of the Arabian breed. It is

fillies. Her firstborn daughter, the

hardly surprising that the dam of such

bold and beautiful grey KAWALKADA

significant sire as COMET produced

1985 (by Penitent), conquered the

also exceptional daughters. Crossed

American show arenas as 1994

daughters

who

Wilga (Ofir - Jaskółka II / Koheilan I) Photo by Włodzimierz Puchalski

Kometa (Elf - Cumparsita / Gwarny) Photo by Zofia Raczkowska

Cumparsita (Gwarny - Carmen / Trypolis) Michałów Stud Archives

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US

National

Champion

Senior

Mare, while her 1986 produce by PESENNIK 1979, KWESTA, followed in her dam’s footsteps, becoming 1988

Polish

National

Champion

Junior Filly. KWESTA was not only considered the best daughter of her Tersk-bred sire but also an outstanding producer. Her immense value as a broodmare results from the quality rather than the quantity of her progeny, as among only five foals registered in the Polish Stud Book there is the captivating chestnut KWESTURA 1995. Delicate and feminine and dry as the desert sand, this magnificent daughter of the legendary MONOGRAMM 1985 inherited

her

sire’s

spectacular

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breeder,

the

world-renowned

Michałów State Stud. However, it was not the end of her spectacular show career. After establishing the new record of the annual Pride of Poland sale of € 1 125 000 in 2008, KWESTURA changed her place of residence to Ajman Stud of the UAE. Just a year after, she continued her path to glory as Menton Champion Senior Mare, European Champion Senior Mare and, for the second time, World Champion Senior Mare. In 2010, she shone in the sands of Arabian desert as Dubai Champion Senior Mare just to reach the peak of her show career in 2014 as World Platinum Champion Female, the highest honours that an Arabian mare Kabsztad (Poganin - Kwestura / Monogramm) Photo by Sylwia Iłenda

can ever achieve. KWESTURA’s most accomplished produce is the snowwhite stallion KABSZTAD 2006 (by Poganin), 2008 Polish National and European Reserve Champion Junior Colt, 2009 Silver Champion Junior Colt in Menton, Gold Champion in Sharjah, Bronze Champion in Dubai and Silver Champion in Rijad, 2010 Polish National Silver Champion and

2011

Polish

National Gold

Champion Senior Stallion as well as 2020 European Silver Champion Senior Stallion. For her new owner, KWESTURA produced the beautiful bay AJ KAHAYLA 2009 (by QR Marc), the dam of the highly-decorated AJ Kafu (Shanghai EA - AJ Kahayla / QR Marc) Photo by Ewa Imielska - Hebda

exotic grey AJ KAFU 2015 (by

movement. All these desirable traits

2000 World Reserve Champion

Shanghai EA), multi-champion in the

put KWESTURA on the podium of

Senior Mare, 2001 Polish National

Middle East with numerous medals

the most prestigious shows as 1996

Reserve Champion Senior Mare,

won at the Dubai International

Polish National Champion Junior

2002 US National Champion Senior

Arabian Horse Show as well as

Filly, 2000 Polish National Reserve

Mare and 2007 World Champion

2018 Gold Champion in Menton and

Champion

2000

Senior Mare, to name just a few

World Silver Champion in Paris as a

European Champion Senior Mare,

titles won in the hands of her proud

junior colt.

Senior

Mare,

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Ofirka (Ofir - Fryga II / Bakszysz) Photo by Zofia Raczkowska Gastronomia (Marabut - Ofirka / Ofir) Michałów Stud Archives

Gilza (Espartero - Gastronomia / Marabut) Photo by Zofia Raczkowska

Another important sub-division of the GAZELLA dam line originates from the famous bay mare OFIRKA

Grafik and Gaspar Photo by Sylwia Iłenda

1939 (Ofir – Fryga II / Bakszysz). Out

racing capabilities. Her last daughter

the stallion to which she was bred,

of eight fillies produced by OFIRKA,

GILZA (by Espartero), born in 1967

GIZELA’s progeny was as different as

the bay GASTRONOMIA 1946 (by

in Michałów, had produced thirteen

night and day. With the bay FANATYK

Marabut) managed to extend this

foals before she was exported to the

1978, she produced the remarkable

sub-line in a manner that ideally

USA.

with

racer GARONNA 1985, the Oaks

illustrates the Polish breeding vision

PALAS, GILZA delivered four foals

winner and the dam of GANGES 1994

of a bold and beautiful Arabian

of whom the excellent grey GIZELA

(by

horse that combines undisputable

1977, happened to be the most

National Champion and All Nations

charm and charisma with strong

prolific

Cup

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Repeatedly

producer.

crossed

Depending

on

Monogramm), Reserve

2001

Champion

Polish Senior


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Gaskonia (Probat - Gizela / Palas) Photo by Sylwia Iłenda

Garonna (Fanatyk - Gizela / Palas) Photo by Stuart Vesty

Stallion as well as 2003 US National Reserve Champion Senior Stallion. In 1987, GIZELA gave birth to the gorgeous

flea-bitten

GASKONIA

(by Probat) whose unprecedented achievements

came

to

light

Gaskonia (Probat - Gizela / Palas) Photo by Anette Mattsson

at

the 2006 Polish National Show in

the advanced age of nineteen but

the top of the podium in the senior

Janów Podlaski. Not only did she

her two sons, the younger GASPAR

stallions’ section as Polish National

become Polish National Champion

1998 (by Emigrant) and the older

Champion

Stallion

Senior Mare and Best in Show at

GRAFIK 1996 (by Eukaliptus), took

Champion

Stallion

and

Reserve

respectively.

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The last daughters of GIZELA were two full sisters by MONOGRAMM, GEORGIA 1994 and GEHENNA 1995. GEHENNA was sold to Australia at the 2006 Pride of Poland sale for the record price of € 180 000, while the older and more feminine GEORGIA, 2015 Polish National Silver Champion Senior Mare, stayed at her home stud until the 2015 Pride of Poland sale, where she was purchased by Athbah Stud of Saudi Arabia for € 105 000. While she fulfilled her duties as

Georgia (Monogramm - Gizela / Palas) Photo by Sylwia Iłenda

Gehenna (Monogramm - Gizela / Palas) Photos by Sylwia Iłenda

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a broodmare

in

Michałów,

she

definitely did not disappoint her breeders. Her first produce, the stunning snow-white GALILEA 2000 (by Laheeb), 2005 Polish National Champion and World Champion Senior Mare, turned out to be her most valuable daughter. Although her show career was put to an end by an unfortunate accident, GALILEA gifted her breeders with the gorgeous grey GALERIDA 2013 (by Shanghai EA), international show ring

Galilea (Laheeb - Georgia / Monogramm) Photo by Erwin Escher

Galerida (Shanghai EA - Galilea / Laheeb) Photos by Gregor Aymar

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Peczora (Emigrant - Premiera / Piechur) Photo by Stuart Vesty

Peczora (Emigrant - Premiera / Piechur) Photo by Gigi Grasso

Premiera (Piechur - Premia / Palas) Michałów Stud Archives

Plisa (Probat - Pliszka / Gwarny) Photo by Edyta Twaróg

Taraszcza (Enwer Bey - Gazella II / Koheilan DB)

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Pentra (Poganin - Peczora / Emigrant) Photo by Glenn Jacobs

revelation both in Europe and in the

mare TARASZCZA 1937 (Enwer Bey

National Champion Junior Filly in 1990

Middle East as well as the highest-

– Gazella II / Koheilan DB) that in

and won some significant titles as a

selling lot of the 2019 Pride of Poland

1939 was taken by the Soviet troops

senior mare in France, Belgium and

auction, purchased by Al Thumama

to the Russian State Stud in Tersk.

the Netherlands. PREMIERA’s first

Stud of Qatar for € 400 000. What is

The precious genes of TARASZCZA

progeny was the charismatic chestnut

more, the 2004 grey son of GEORGIA,

returned

her

PREMIER 1994, probably the closest

GEORGETOWN (by Gazal Al Shaqab),

chestnut granddaughter PORFIRA 1953

in phenotype to his legendary sire

was sold to South Africa, where

(Priboj – Operetka / Ofir) bred in the

MONOGRAMM.

he won numerous medals in hand

Soviet Union. Her grey granddaughter

two most distinguished daughters

and under saddle, continuing to

PLISZKA (Gwarny – Pardwa / Kord),

PREMIERA produced with EMIGRANT

demonstrate the leading principle of

born in 1973 in Michałów, established

1991; the grey PECZORA 1999 and the

the Polish breeding – the beautiful

her own sub-family through her two

grey PRIMAWERA 2000. PECZORA

and powerful Arabian horse.

most precious daughters; PREMIA

extended the line through her 2006

1981 (by Palas) and PLISA 1982 (by

grey daughter PENTRA (by Poganin),

A special place in the history of the

Probat).

Polish

the dam of two show champions

Arabian breed is saved for the sub-

National Champion Senior Mare in

of the recent years: the flying-in-

division of GAZELLA that originated

1994 while her daughter PREMIERA

the-air chestnut POGANINKA 2015

from the Janów Podlaski-bred grey

1989 (by Piechur) was named Polish

(by El Omari), 2019 European Silver

to

Poland

PREMIA

through

became

Nevertheless,

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Champion Senior Mare, and the bewitching bay PROTEKCJA 2017 (by Ekstern), 2021 Polish National Silver

Champion

and

Prague

and

EuroCup

Silver

InterCup

Champion Senior Mare. The feminine flea-bitten

PRIMAWERA

will

be

best remembered as the dam of PIACENZA 2009 (by QR Marc), many times international champion who, as a two-year-old filly, fetched the record price at the 2011 Pride of Poland sale. Al Shahania Stud of Qatar, who purchased PIACENZA for € 475 000, has become her new home. PREMIA’s half-sister PLISA,

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crossed with EUKALIPTUS 1974, produced two full sisters, PANIKA 1996 and PASADENA 1997. The feminine flea-bitten

PANIKA,

characterised

by a distinctive bloody mark on her head, extended the line further through her precious daughters, PALANGA 2002 (by Ekstern) and her full sister POLONICA 2005. It seems that Polish mares mature like fine wine as PALANGA, similarly to GASKONIA, earned the title of Polish National Gold Champion Senior Mare and Best in Show inJanów Podlaski at the awe-inspiring age of nineteen and

collected

a

well-deserved

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WAHO

Trophy

representatives

for of

remarkable the

and PARANTELLA 2016 (by Kahil

Champion Senior Stallion, as well as

Arabian

Al Shaqab) who still needs time to

POINTER 2018 (by Sahm El Arab), who

breed. She also gifted Michałów

become the best version of herself,

several times occupied the podium in

with a few fine daughters, including

the

Michałów-

Janów Podlaski and Białka as a junior

PADOVA 2007 (by Galba), 2010 Wels

bred mare and living image of her

medallist. POLONICA went down in

International

Champion

distinguished dam. PALANGA also

history as the dam of the precious

Junior Filly and 2011 Prague InterCup

produced PROFENDER KA 2010

darkbay PIACOLLA 2012 (by Enzo),

Reserve

(by QR Marc), Belgian National Gold

multi-champion mare in Europe and

Reserve

Champion

Senior

Mare

impressive

grey

Padova (Galba - Palanga / Ekstern) Photo by Erwin Escher

Piacolla (Enzo - Polonica / Ekstern) Photo by Gregor Aymar

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Ceduła (Bandos - Cesja / Ego) Photo by Zofia Raczkowska

Mitra (Celebes - Manilla / Doktryner) Photo by Marian Gadzalski

Mesalina (Ekstern - Mata Hari / Werbum) Photo by Sylwia Iłenda

Cenoza (Ekstern - Celna / Allegro) Photo by Sylwia Iłenda

in the Middle East, who reached the

(Celebes – Manilla / Doktryner), is

record price of € 305 000 at the 2014

represented today by the exquisite

Pride of Poland sale and thus joined

EKSTERN

her maternal granddam PANIKA at

2008 (out of Mata Hari / Werbum).

Athbah Stud in Saudi Arabia.

MESALINA still has the chance to

daughter,

MESALINA

prolong her small sub-family but it Last but not least, the narrow stream

is her marvellous son MORION 2013

of the GAZELLA family that was

(by Kahil Al Shaqab), 2015 World

extended via the first mare ever

Gold Champion Junior Colt and the

registered in the newly established

sire of outstanding offspring, that

State Stud of Michałów, the bay

counts as her biggest achievement

MIRIAM 1946 (Mlech Pełkiński –

so far. Another small substream

Gahdar / Wielki Szlem) and her

of the GAZELLA dam line which

bay

derives from the very valuable dam

granddaughter

MITRA

1969

Morion (Kahil Al Shaqab - Mesalina / Ekstern) Photo by Sylwia Iłenda

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Mlecha DB portrayed by the famous Polish painter Juliusz Kossak

Sabellina (Abu Afas - Sabda / Miecznik) Photo by Zofia Raczkowska

of WIELKI SZLEM 1938, ELEGANTKA

CENOZA 2005 (by Ekstern), sold to

1845 that established a strong family

1923 (Bakszysz – Gazella II / Koheilan

Halsdon Arabians of Great Britain for

which has spread its genetic potential

DB), was preserved in Janów Podlaski

€ 240 000 in 2014.

around the world for nearly a hundred

through the beautiful grey CELNA

and

eighty years. Although

the

1991 (Alegro – Ceduła / Bandos)

GAZELLA was not the only desert-

numbers may not be so impressive

and her classy chestnut daughter

bred mare imported to Jarczowce in

when compared to GAZELLA, the

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Sawantka (Pepton - Saszetka / Engano) Photo by Stuart Vesty

Sefora (Ekstern - Sawantka / Pepton) Photo by Sylwia Iłenda

families of MLECHA DB and SAHARA DB still count as some of the most important female lines in the Polish breeding

programme.

MLECHA

branched out into some significant sub-lines

derived

from,

among

others, the winner of Derby and Oaks, SABELLINA 1954 (Abu Afas – Sabda / Miecznik), and the immortal “Queen of Janów Podlaski”, the true dam of distinction, BANDOLA 1948 (Witraż – Bałałajka / Amurath Sahib). The former has produced many winners of the most important racing events, including Derby, Oaks and Porównawcza Stakes, and most recently the epitome of the Polish Arabian mare, the stunning grey SEFORA 2005 (Ekstern – Sawantka / Belladona (Europejczyk - Bellona / Czako) Photo by Stuart Vesty

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Pepton),

the

international

show

multi-champion and one of the most talented race horses of her age group. SABELLINA is also the ancestor of two WAHO winners, SARMACJA 1986 (Gil – Saszetka / Engano) in 2007 and her daughter SALSA 2000 (by Wojsław) in 2020. The latter got through a major crisis but has recently flourished thanks to the great-great-granddaughter of BANDOLA, the beautiful bay BELLADONA 1995 (Europejczyk – Bellona / Czako), the dam of the exquisite bay BELGICA 2003 (by Gazal Al Shaqab), sold to Halsdon Arabians of Great Britain for € 410 000 in 2013, and the great-great-granddam of the exotic bay BRODNICA 2019 (Pogrom – Bambina / Kahil Al Shaqab), 2020

Belgica (Gazal Al Shaqab - Belladona / Europejczyk) Photo by Stuart Vesty

European Bronze Champion Yearling Filly, sold to Hanaya Arabians of Switzerland for € 250 000 in 2021. A separate sub-division of MLECHA, deriving from the Janów Podlaskibred mare HARMONIA 1966 (Negatiw – Harfa / Omar II), belongs to the youngest A separate sub-division of MLECHA, deriving from the Janów Podlaski-bred mare HARMONIA 1966

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Harmonia (Negatiw - Harfa / Omar II) Photo by Marian Gadzalski

Herlina (Ekstern - Heroldia / Eukaliptus) Photo by Sylwia Iłenda

Hula (Penthagonn - Hulanka / Eukaliptus) Photos by Sylwia Iłenda

(Negatiw – Harfa / Omar II), belongs

(Eukaliptus – Heraldyka / Palas),

for € 160 000, while HEROLDIA had

to the youngest Arabian State Stud

joined the broodmare band of Białka

enhanced the breeding programme

in Białka. After the privatization of

and further extended this precious

of Białka with HERCA 2000 (by Pesal),

Kurozwęki, the fourth Arabian State

sub-family. HULANKA produced the

HALIMA 2004 and HERLINA 2005

Stud of Poland, two full sisters,

sensational snow-white HULA 1996

(both by Ekstern), before she was

HULANKA 1989 and HEROLDIA 1992

(by Penthagonn), sold to Australia

exported to the USA in 2005.

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Europa (Bandos - Eunice / Comet) Photo by Rik Van Lent JR Euzona (Om El Bellissimo - Euzetia / Etogram) Photo by Oliwia Chmielewska

In recent years, the sub-streams of

(Ascot DD – Eneria / QR Marc) who

European Bronze Champion Senior

the SAHARA family produced the

derives from EUROPA’s younger

Mare and 2020 Polish National

spectacular snow-white EUZONA

half-sister EUTERPE 1983 (Probat

Bronze

2011 (Om El Bellissimo – Euzetia /

– Eunice / Comet). Both mares

while her younger stable companion

Etogram), the great-granddaughter

were bred by Janów Podlaski and

ENCARINA repeatedly ended up on

of the ethereal EUROPA 1975 (Bandos

brought fame and glory to their

the podium of various national and

– Eunice / Comet), as well as the

home stud with numerous trophies.

international shows. In Michałów, the

charming chestnut ENCARINA 2017

EUZONA was, among others, 2019

most recognizable representative

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Champion

Senior

Mare,


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of the SAHARA family in recent years was the noble grey GAZAL AL SHAQAB daughter NORMA 2004 (out of Nina / Monogramm). NORMA was the maternal granddaughter of WN NASTASEA 1977 (Nabor – Kirkors Gazal / Kirkor) gifted to Michałów by D. Wrigley-Chauncey. She became 2013

Polish

National

Champion

Senior Mare and Best in Show as well as one of the highest-selling lots of the 2014 Pride of Poland auction. After she was purchased by Al Muawd Stud of Saudi Arabia for €250 000, she continued her successful show career as Qatar International Champion, U.K.I.A.H.S. Champion and European Reserve Champion Senior Mare in 2015 as well as PSAIAHF Bronze Champion Senior Mare in 2016 and PSAIAHF Gold Champion, Dubai International Gold Champion and Silver Champion Senior Mare in Riyadh in 2017. Euterpe (Probat - Eunice / Comet) Photo by Zofia Raczkowska

Encarina (Ascot DD - Eneria / QR Marc) Photo by Ewa Imielska - Hebda

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Apart from the most famous family

by the chestnut WERBENA 1945

the chestnut WILEJKA 1976. While

of MILORDKA, the Sanguszkowian

(Wojski – Kalina Wnuczka / Koheilan

on lease to Lasma Arabians of the

Stud in Sławuta was the birthplace

I) and further expanded by her bay

USA, WIZJA became US National

of

of

granddaughter WARMIA 1963 (Comet

Champion Senior Mare in 1977. No

precious Polish dam lines: the bay

– Wadera / Doktryner). Crossed with

wonder that two most celebrated

SZWEYKOWSKA, born circa 1800,

EL PASO 1967 four times in a row,

show champions of recent years that

the grey UKRAINKA, born circa 1815

WARMIA produced four excellent

have emerged from the family of

and WOŁOSZKA, born in 1810. Each of

fillies: the bay WIZJA 1973, WISTULA

SZWEYKOWSKA are the descendants

these families has greatly contributed

1974 and WERSJA 1975 as well as

of WIZJA’s two most accomplished

another

three

progenitors

to the Arabian horse breeding in Poland and each has produced priceless progeny, also in recent years. The oldest of these three dam lines commenced

by

SZWEYKOWSKA,

which in 2000 celebrated two hundred years of documented breeding, is best known for the sub-family began

Warmia (Comet - Wadera / Doktryner) Photo by Marian Gadzalski

Wizja (El Paso - Warmia / Comet) Photo by Jerry Sparagowski

Wadera (Doktryner - Werbena / Wojski) Photo by Ines Doner

Wiaźma (Arbil - Wizja / El Paso) Photo by Sylwia Iłenda

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and

European

Bronze

Champion Junior Filly, 2012 European and World Gold Champion Junior Filly, 2014 Las Vegas, Scottsdale and

Wildona (Shanghai EA - Wilda / Gazal Al Shaqab) Photo by Elisa Grassi

Wilda (Gazal Al Shaqab - Wilga / Ekstern) Photo by Anette Mattsson

Wildanova (WH Justice - Wilda / Gazal Al Shaqab) Photo by Sylwia Iłenda

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Wieża Marzeń (Ekstern - Wiaźma / Arbil) Photos by Sylwia Iłenda

US National Gold Champion Senior

2002 Pride of Poland sale ($ 220 000)

winner DRUID (out of Dalida / Probat),

Mare, 2015 Scottsdale Gold Champion

and WOJSŁAW 1986 (Tallin – Wilejka

sold for the record price of $ 500

Senior Mare and 2019 Polish National

/ El Paso), 1991 Polish National

000 to Turkish Jockey Club, and the

Gold Champion Senior Mare. This

Champion Senior Stallion and the

grey Polish National and US National

sub-line of SZWEYKOWSKA also

sire of outstanding offspring that

Champion Senior Stallion EMANOR

produced such important individuals

were successful both in the show

(out of Emanacja / Eukaliptus) who

as WIEŻA WIATRÓW 2001 (Ganges –

ring and on the racetrack. In 1993,

was also very successful under

Wiaźma / Arbil) who, as a yearling,

two phenomenal colts by WOJSŁAW

saddle in the English Pleasure and

became the highest-selling lot of the

were born in Michałów, the bay Derby

Park Horse divisions.

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as well as two Oaks winners – full sister to CZORT – DYSKA 1950 and FATMA 1961 (by Anarchista). Several daughters of FORTA started their own subfamilies and, although derived form one mare, UKRAINKA grew stronger with each foaling season. Except from establishing a strong female line, the family also produced some significant stallions. In 1981, at the age of twenty, FATMA delivered a brown foal by PROBAT 1975 who, as a two-yearold, became European and World Champion Junior Colt. It was FAWOR, 1990 Polish National Champion Senior Fallada (Monogramm - Fanaberia / Probat) Photo by Lidia Pawłowska

Stallion and the sire of precious progeny.

The

most

recognisable

The uniqueness of the UKRAINKA

have greatly contributed to the racing

female representative of UKRAINKA

line stems from its strong

abilities of her get. For years, she was

also

genetic prepotency when it comes to

the top-ranked producer of racetrack

established by FATMA, although she

colour and racing capabilities. Many

winners and record holder when it

is far from being a typical member of

representatives of this meritorious

comes to the quantity and quality of her

this line. Intensely chestnut and rather

family are dark coloured and unbeaten

offspring. FORTA was one of the most

average on the racetrack, FALLADA

on the racetrack, the qualities that they

prolific broodmares in the history of the

1995 (Monogramm – Fanaberia /

inherited from the progenitor of the

Polish Arabian horse breeding as she

Probat) reached the top as a show

line, the dark-bay mare FORTA 1943

gave birth to twenty foals; ten colts and

mare in 2001 when she became World

(Kuhailan Abu Urkub – Porta / Nedjari),

ten fillies. Among others, she produced

Reserve Champion Senior Mare.

bred by Prince Roman Sanguszko in

two Derby winners – EQUIFOR 1951 (by

In addition, she was 2003 Polish

Gumniska. Although FORTA’s own

Amurath Sahib) and FINISZ 1967 (by

National Champion Senior Mare and

achievements on the racetrack were

Czardasz), two Porównawcza Stakes

2005 Canadian National Champion

rather average, the blood of her French

winners – CZORT 1949 (by Wielki

Senior Mare. In 2009, FALLADA was

maternal grandsire NEDJARI 1926 must

Szlem) and the aforementioned FINISZ

sold to Belgium for € 465 000.

dam

comes

from

the

sub-family

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Kajora (Kaborr - Edjora / Exelsjor) Photo by Judith

Ellora (Witraż - Elza / Rasim Pierwszy)

1 000 000 to the USA, however she also produced a few valuable fillies. Her second daughter EDESSA 1961 (by Pietuszok) was sold to Sweden where in 1968 she gave birth to a grey filly EDJORA (by Exelsjor), the dam of US National Champion Senior Mare KAJORA 1979 (by Kaborr). A bay colt by ANAZA EL FARID 1988, born in 1995 in Qatar, is surely KAJORA’s greatest contribution to the breed as it was no other than World Champion Senior Stallion GAZAL AL SHAQAB who commenced his own dynasty of champions. The youngest daughter

Etna (Faher - Elżunia / Witraż)

Elżunia (Witraż x Elza / Rasim Pierwszy)

The last family which originated from

of Albigowa Stud where she was

the Netherlands, leaving only one

Sławuta is the distinguished dam line

crossed three times with the epochal

daughter in Poland. Luckily, it was the

of WOŁOSZKA. Commenced in 1810,

sire WITRAŻ 1938, giving three

excellent grey ETNA 1959 (by Faher),

her strongest and most successful

excellent daughters.

the dam of such prominent sires as

sub-branch has evolved in Janów

First of them, CELINA 1949, was sold

ETAP 1971 (by Celebes) and ETERNIT

Podlaski from the bay mare ELZA

to England in 1958, while ELLORA

1976

1942 (Rasim Pierwszy – El-Zabibe

1950 and ELŻUNIA 1951 extended

celebrated daughter is the European

/ Rasim III), bred by Baron Willem

ELZA’s sub-line in Poland. The older

and World Champion Senior Mare

Bickner in Ujazd. After World War II,

ELLORA was best known as the dam

ETRURIA 1975 (by Palas). ETRURIA,

ELZA joined the broodmare band

of EL PASO 1967 (by Czort), sold for $

much like her cousin ELLORA, is best

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of ELZA, ELŻUNIA, was exported to

(by Bandos), whose

most


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Etiopia (Celebes - Etna / Faher) Zofia Photo by Zofia Raczkowska

Etruria (Palas - Etna / Faher) collecting WAHO Trophy in 2005 Photo by Anette Mattsson

Gazal Al Shaqab (Anaza El Farid - Kajora / Kaborr) Photo by Gigi Grasso Enaria (Aloes - Etruria / Palas) Photo by Jerry Sparagowski

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Etnologia (Gazal Al Shaqab - Etalanta / Europejczyk) Photo by Gigi Grasso

known for her sons, the 1981 grey ETOGRAM (by El Paso) and the 1990 grey ECAHO (by Pepton) but she also produced valuable mares, e.g. her firstborn filly, the grey ENARIA 1980 (by Aloes), was sold at the Polish Ovation Sale in Scottsdale for $ 525 000. At the age of thirty, ETRURIA’s amazing

accomplishments

were

honoured with the first ever WAHO Trophy granted to a Polish horse. Nevertheless, the brightest star of the WOŁOSZKA female line born in Janów Podlaski in recent years is the graceful GAZAL AL SHAQAB daughter ETNOLOGIA 2003 (out of Etalanta / Europejczyk), the direct Larissa (Eukaliptus - Linda / Palas) Photo by Anette Mattsson

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descendant of ETNA through her


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Laranda (Ekstern - Larissa / Eukaliptus) Photo by Oliwia Chmielewska

Liwia (Dokrtyner - Laguna / Opal) Michałów Stud Archives

Linda (Palas - Lida / Namet) Michałów Stud Archives

elder daughter ETIOPIA 1970 (by

part of the Michałów broodmare

2003 (by Ekstern), who became

Celebes). After a successful show

band and, through her daughter

British National Reserve Champion

career, ETNOLOGIA, 2011 European

LIWIA 1957

her

Senior Mare at the age of nineteen

Bronze

Champion

Senior

(by Doktryner),

Mare,

granddaughter LEGENDA 1967 (by

or their close cousin LAWINIA 2008

was sold for € 370 000 to Halsdon

Espartero), her great-granddaughter

(Ekstern – Luanda / Emigrant), sold

Arabians of Great Britain in 2012.

LIDA 1976 (by Namet) and her great-

to Flaxman Arabians of Belgium for €

great-granddaughter

95 000 in 2020.

LINDA

1983

The second largest sub-branch of

(by Palas), established a strong

WOŁOSZKA comes from the grey

family

flea-

Even though Poland has gone

LAGUNA 1938 (Opal – Niespodzianka

bitten mares such as 1997 Polish

through turbulent times in the last

/ Amurath II), bred by Władysław

National Champion

Mare

two hundred years, the Poles have

Kołaczkowski

After

LARISSA 1992 (Eukaliptus – Linda

managed to protect and preserve

World War II, LAGUNA became

/ Palas), her daughter LARANDA

their priceless heritage, the genetic

in

Dobużek.

of

flying-in-the-air Senior

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diversity of the Polish dam lines,

Arabian families of Poland. Due to

mares that, through their progeny,

regardless of the current breeding

difficult circumstances, these dam

immensely

fashions and trends that come

lines were often restored from a

Arabian horse breeding in the last

and go like a tide. The passion

single mare and then bloomed

few decades. The unprecedented

and perseverance of generations

beautifully, bringing many incredible

breeding

of Polish breeders resulted in the

individuals into the world. It is hard

creating the powerfully moving yet

restoration of the most valuable

to keep count of all the Polish

exceptionally feminine Polish beauty

influenced

progress

world

helped

in

that until today is perceived as the quintessence of the Arabian mare as well as Poland’s national treasure. And although the Arabian horse breeding around the world has taken different directions in recent years, the historical heritage of the Polish dam lines will withstand the test of time, as it has always been. To be continued... q

Loretta (Wojsław - Linda / Palas) Photo by Stuart Vesty

The author of the article with Wildona in the pastures of Michałów Stud. Photo by Sylwia Iłenda

Lawinia (Ekstern - Luanda / Emigrant) Photo by Sylwia Iłenda

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The Class of ‘58 n by Joseph Ferriss

Article published with the kind permission of Ar a b i a n Es s e n c e

In the previeus article published on Tutto Arabi n.5/2022 about the class of 1956 I pointed out the irony of Nazeer being one of the most heavily used sires in 1956 yet only two of his get would be used for breeding, Morafic and Alaa El Din. We all know how that turned out. These two sons alone could have put Nazeer on the world map of Arabian horses for decades. In 1956 the EAO managed to produce 32 foals but as world politics and economics continued to vary, only 26 foals were produced at the EAO in 1958. Interestingly that same year a young and enthusiastic couple from America met and married in Turkey and began their adventures

throughout the Middle East which would eventually bring them to visit the EAO. That couple was Don and Judi Forbis. Another American had already visited the EAO in 1956 in search of more Arabian bloodlines to go with his foundation mare and that American was Richard Pritzlaff. His 5 EAO purchases were put aboard ship in 1958 and arrived in America bearing the first of Nazeer blood to reach US shores. Europeans were also visiting the EAO so clearly there was a growing interest in the Arabians being produced there and one name was considered a main attraction and that was Nazeer.

Three famous Nazeer yearlings born in 1958 among the “year of Nazeer” who would become influential world-wide, left to right, Ansata Ibn Halima, Ansata Bint Mabrouka and Ansata Bint Zaafarana

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Looking back at the foals born at the EAO, without a doubt 1958 was Nazeer’s year. He was the sire of 19 colts and fillies, and there were even already 4 grandget of Nazeer produced. The other sires had to be content with only one or two each, with Gassir being the sire of 2, Badr the sire of 1, Sameh the sire of 1, and Mashhour the sire of 1 foal. Some horses from the

disbanded Inshass stud were being bred nearby the EAO facility under supervision and this resulted in two foals sired by the Inshass stallion Abboud, one of which, a filly named Wedad, would go on to establish a respected family in Europe based on her daughter Bint Wedad (Hassan x Wedad) who had 15 foals, most in Europe and later in Israel.

Ramses Fayek, (Nazeer x Fayza II) known as Fayek in Egypt was the first-born son of Nazeer in 1958. He would become a much admired sire of champions. Forbis photo.

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So what became of the Nazeer get from the class of 1958? Of his 10 sons, 6 would be used for breeding and their names read like a “hall of fame” list now. The first born Nazeer son that year was none other than the very handsome Ramses Fayek (x Fayza II) known as Fayek in Egypt. First an important sire for renowned AlBadeia Stud, Ramses Fayek was later imported to the U.S. by Martin Loeber who gave him a great opportunity at stud resulting in a number

of National Champions and other admired show winners descending from him. Nazeer’s next sire of note from the class of 1958 was Waseem (x Malaka) who was also an important sire for AlBadeia Stud. Among his most famous is the lovely Malekat El Gamal, whose granddaughter, Sundar Alisayyah produced the incomparable Al Adeed Al Shaqab.

Waseem, (Nazeer x Malaka) an important founding sire for AlBadeia Stud and sire of the beautiful Malekat El Gamal. Forbis photo.

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Just 3 days after Waseem was born, another fine grey colt was foaled with particular class and style. He would become a political gift from Egypt to Russia for its financial and construction support in building the great Aswan dam in Egypt. The dam gave Egypt resources for much needed economic improvement and this colt, who was born as Rafaat but later renamed Aswan, became a symbol of the great dam.

He was out of the splendid producing mare Yosreia and the success of this cross would be repeated 5 times at the EAO. Aswan would become one of the largest patriarchies in the Arabian breed, without ever having left any legacy within straight Egyptian bloodlines. In Russia he would leave many sons and daughters which would make there way into the vast majority of Arabian bloodlines today.

Aswan, (Nazeer x Yosreia) seven-eights brother to his “classmate” Ansata Ibn Halima, Aswan’s role in Russia would make him one of the leading sire lines in the world today. Forbis archive.

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Once more Nazeer would prove to be an impressive international influence when in March of 1958 an elegant colt was born and given the name Kaysoon [Kaisoon]. He would be exported to Germany and create a stir there for his unusual elegance and refinement for an Arabian stallion, which was not seen in Europe. It is interesting to note that because of his particular exotic type of elegance, it has been

said that the general horse public did not know how to accept him. This fate was similar to the arrival of Morafic on U.S. shores who was also a very exotic horse like not ever before seen during their time. It should come as no surprise since genetically Morafic and Kaisoon were 87.5% related to each other. In time Kaisoon would prove his worth at stud and his blood is now much admired internationally.

Kaisoon (Nazeer x Bint Kateefa) his extreme refinement and elegance was somewhat shocking to Europeans at the time but he grew to become a very important sire. Forbis archive.

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A few more Nazeer sons were born in 1958, one in particular was the very beautiful Ibn Bukra (x Bukra) who raced well but died before being used. Nazeer’s son Nader was foaled in 1958 and he also sired for AlBadeia stud but left only a few foals. However, Nader when bred to his companion Noha, also a product of the class of 1958, the result was the great broodmare Serenity Bint Noha. imported to North America by Hansi Melnyk. Nader also sired the influential German imported sire El Hilal GASB (x Ameena) whose daughter Bint Bint Basima established a family at Alfala Stud in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

As the year of 1958 was drawing to a close, one more colt sired by Nazeer would be born in the fall. By anyone’s standards he was a handsome dark steel grey foal of noted quality and marked by the most deep dark expressive eyes one can imagine. That special look stayed with him throughout his entire life and endeared many to him and led to the popular phrase “that Halima look”. The colt’s name in Egypt was Ibn Halima and he was exported as a yearling to the U.S., along with two fillies from the class of 1958, Bint Mabrouka and Bint Zaafarana all sired by Nazeer. These three yearlings became the foundation for the Ansata Arabian Stud.

Ansata Ibn Halima (Nazeer x Halima) the last born Nazeer son from the class of 1958 he would become one of the most beloved Arabians in America and later a sought after name internationally. Jerry Sparagowski photo.

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If 1958 was Nazeer’s year as described by the legacies of the above stallions, it is interesting to realize that of the 9 fillies sired by Nazeer in 1958, eight of them were used for breeding. Among these future queens were the aforementioned Ansata Bint Mabrouka and Ansata Bint Zaafarana. While Ansata Bint Mabrouka did not have a long life and left no daughters, all 3 of her sons are “hall of famers” with Ansata Ibn Sudan being U.S. National champion, and all 3 sons found in many international champions. Ansata Bint Zaafarana has both sons and daughters to represent her and is a part of the beloved Glorieta line so admired in the Arabian gulf region.

Bint Maisa El Saghira (Nazeer x Maisa) as a yearling in Egypt. Like Bint Mona, she would become one of the most globally influential mares largely via her son Shaikh Al Badi, sire of Ruminaja Ali and many others. Forbis photo.

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Ansata Bint Mabrouka had a full sister in blood in the form of Bint Mona (Nazeer x Mouna). Bint Mona was also born in 1958 as was Bint Maisa El Saghira (Nazeer x Maisa) both being imported by the Marshalls of Gleannloch Farms. When one considers that Bint Mona produced The Egyptian Prince (x Morafic) and Bint Maisa El Saghira

produced Shaikh Al Badi (x Morafic), the heavy use of both of these stallions and their being a part of the pedigree of Thee Desperado, the most heavily used straight Egyptian sire in the world, it is easy to see that just by this example Bint Mona and Bint Maisa Saghira have a huge impact worldwide on Arabian breeding.

Bint Mona (Nazeer x Mouna) as a yearling in Egypt already displaying her beauty and charm which would put her in thousands of Arabian pedigrees today largely through her son TheEgyptianPrince. Forbis photo.

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One final Nazeer daughter from the class of 1958 deserves special mention and that is the mare Bint Om El Saad who will be forever immortalized in her magnificent U.S. National Champion daughter Serenity Sonbolah (x Sameh). The role that Serenity Sonbolah would play in the Serenity breeding program, the Imperial breeding program and the Zichy Thyssen breeding program as well as others has assured her name in the rolls of great Arabian mares who have influence on the breed internationally.

We have talked about the class of 1958 from the EAO, but what about the two private breeders of that year, Hamdan Stud and AlBadeia Stud? As mentioned in the last newsletter, the Hamdan stud was building up its early herd from the 3 lovely Tahawi bred mares and again in 1958 each had a foal with Bint Barakat producing the stallion Baricat, Futna produced the mare Rhita, who was retained for breeding by Hamdan, and Folla produced Durra who went to the Police Academy for breeding.

Serenity Sonbolah (Sameh x Bint Om El Saad), this unforgettable U.S. National Champion mare would be her mother’s claim to fame making Bint Om El Saad another important Nazeer daughter from the class of 1958. Johnny Johnston photo.

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AlBadeia Stud, as already mentioned would later be using a number of Nazeer sons from the class of 1958. As for horses produced in 1958 at AlBadeia, the stud bred its mare Zabia/Zobeya to the EAO stallion Gassir and got the filly El Aziza. She would eventually become a founding mare at Babolna in

Europe and is famous as the female line of World Champion 218 Elf Layla Walayla B, who is the dam of muti-international champion El Nabila B. The other 1958 foal at Albadeia was the mare Bushra sired by Serenity Ibn Nazeer x Zahia. Bushra is found in numerous pedigrees of French bred Arabians today.

218 Elf Layla Walayla B, a beautiful World Champion representative of the 1958 AlBadeia bred mare El Aziza female line. She is also dam of El Nabila B. Gigi Grasso photo.

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So all things considered even though fewer Arabian foals were produced in Egypt in 1958, that year will go down as one which was to produce many legends that are now a part of Arabian breeding worldwide. Just one example is Al Adeed Al Shaqab who is a product of four from the class of 1958, Ansata Ibn

Halima, Ansata Bint Mabrouka, Bint Maisa El Saghira and Waseem. Even famed sires Marwan Al Shaqab and WH Justice benefit from the class of 1958 within their pedigrees. And there are many other examples making 1958 truly a year to remember.

Al Adeed Al Shaqab, world renowned sire who benefits from 4 of the class of 1958, Ansata Ibn Halima, Ansata Bint Mabrouka, Bint Maisa El Saghira and Waseem. Gigi Grasso photo.

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For many people Arabian horses are associated just with the beauty. Kind of art to be admired and watched over, the pleasure of experiencing something sophisticated and unique that people can feed their senses with. Sadly many times it is forgotten how Arabian horses can be powerful and what a wide spectrum of their use there is. Arabian Horses proved themselves to be wonderful saddled horses, their intelligence make them extremely trainable, they are very strong physically as also mentally with huge spirit of fighting. Arabian Horses are characterised with highest level of stamina from all the breeds, and small demands in feeding make them surviving at most extreme conditions. Surely it is not realised by many, that the efficiency of using a feed among Arabian horses is three times better then at warmbloods. That means for the same amount of work Arabians need three times less food. This feature undoubtedly comes from their originary habitat where they had to survive in hot deserts of the Arabian Peninsula. The use of Arabian horses under saddle covers many disciplines, probably this is the only breed that can

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be used in so many different ways. Starting with the widest and most popular endurance races, as well as speed races on the racetracks, going through many pleasure classes, western reining and trails, cross country, ending on strict classic disciplines like dressage or show jumping. Surely Arabian Horses are the most successful in endurance, there is no other breed that can keep running for several hours more than 160 km. Arabians have amazing capability of recuperation that probably makes them so irreplaceable in this discipline. Overall we might talk about many disciplines but we must always remember that Arabian horses are wonderful riding horses just for pleasure, they are our companions so we will never be bored while going to hack out with them. Perhaps Arabian horses have as many lovers as haters, we cannot make everybody loving Arabians but undoubtedly the one who had worked and trained Arabian horses will remain in love with them forever. Due to their amazing trainability and intelligence and the most honest heart ever, these horses are capable to do any performance and break any stereotypes. “Keep calm and ride Arabians”. q


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News from egypt

Ahmed Pasha Hamza

A glimpse of the Breeding scenery of straight egyptian Arabian Horses IntervIews wIth selected Breeders of straIght egyptIan araBIan horses. is one of the leading Arab countries in the world of Arabian horse E gypt breeding. There are around 2000 registered farms and the registered foal production is also one of the highest. Despite the Ukraine-Russia war, the pandemic coronavirus, and the devaluation of the Egyptian pound, the Egyptian horse industry is still persisting and evolving. A lot of Egyptian breeders are very keen and proud to preserve and maintain their ancestral heritage of Arabian horses. In addition, a lot of shows are taking place and even some new ones have been added to our national agenda. Text and Interviews by Tarek Hamza

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Egypt has been recognized as one of the first countries to have introduced horse racing. Historically, horses were used in battle as early as the 17th Dynasty and following the invasion of Hyksos during the period known as the Middle Kingdom in Ancient Egypt. Beside the wars with horses and chariots, hunting was a common occupation. Hence, a retrospective look emphasizes a profound interest in preserving this noble creature in ancient times. The ancient Egyptians knew horses since the Stone Age, and rock drawings recorded pictures of horses. These majestic creatures were so much loved and prized possession for the Egyptian elite, particularly the Pharaoh. Although Pharaoh rarely shared the credit for a victory with people, Ramses II mentions his horses in the Poem of Kadesh, acknowledging them for their part in the famous Kadesh battle. Hence, due to their value in royal culture, in battle and hunting purposes, some historians pointed out

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that breeding horses was a common practice in Ancient Egypt. At the beginning of the nineteenth century, another chapter has begun in horse breeding with Muhammad Ali Pasha, the founder of Modern Egypt and the Dynasty which ruled Egypt from the beginning of the 19th century until the middle of the 20th century. Muhammad Ali Pasha, knowing well the strength and power of Arabian horses as an important war instrument, decided to build the finest Arabian horse breeding program Egypt had ever experienced. He imported around 1100 Arabians from the best horses of the Arabian Peninsula and stabled them at Shoubra stables. Abbas Pasha, grandson of Muhammad Ali Pasha, followed the same concept of his grandfather and succeeded to make his own collection of finest Arabian horses from the desert of Arabia. His horses were very well kept in palaces and became legendary horses to the

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extent that some people said to rival those of King Solomon! This passion and love for Arabian horses were transmitted to their descendants. Apart Aly Pasha Chérif and Lady Anne-Blunt, most of the influential Egyptian horse breeders were from the royal family such as the Khedive Abbas Helmy II, Prince Ahmed Kamal, Prince Muhammad Ali Tawfiq as well as Prince Kamal Al Din- Hussein. In 1908, the Animal Breeding Department of the Royal Agricultural Society was assigned to start breeding purebred Arabian horses at Bahtim farm, and in 1928 the Society purchased around 60 acres in Kafr Farouk in the Ain Shams desert, east of Cairo in order to create a farm with similar conditions to the natural environment of Arab horses. The Horses had to move to the new farm known as El Zahraa farm affiliated to the Royal Agricultural Society (RAS) later on, renamed the Egyptian Agricultural Organization (EAO). After the collapse of the Egyptian Kingdom in 1952, the Royal stud of King Farouk “Inshass Stud” was dissolved and a very small and carefully selected group of horses were introduced into the existing herd of El Zahraa horses. Since that time, the legendary Zahraa farm is considered as the only existing state stud farm in Egypt and no further horses were allowed to enter the breeding program. Few years later, the quality of horses bred out of this closed breeding program received world acclaim and many modern breeders from the Unites States and Europe decided to acquire such bloodlines. This being said, one has noticed in the last few years a rising interest from public authorities concerning the well-being and preservation of Straight Egyptian Arabian horses. In this respect, the government has built recently a new state stud facility for El Zahraa horses based on modern international standards in the new Administrative Capital of Egypt located East of Cairo. The project is surrounded by a new race track and many land parcels offered for sale to private breeders. As a matter of fact, the

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project seems to be a priority on the government agenda according to the Egyptian local press. The relocation expected date has not yet been announced to the public. On another level, the show scene looks quite interesting with a lot of shows taking place at their scheduled dates where one can still meet old and new generation breeders. One of the remarkable facts dominating the halter shows in Egypt, is that a lot of the newcomers of the show business are among younger generation breeders. In this respect, one has to mention that most of the private farms are located in greater Cairo either at Giza, close to the pyramids, or in the north east of Cairo in Oraby city and surroundings. Visiting farms in Egypt needs several days to be able to go from one side of the city to the other. Therefore, we decided to shorten the trip to our readers and conduct interviews with a group of new and old breeders to learn more about the breeding context in Egypt. Some of these breeders have been very successful in the show ring and have achieved very good results. Others don’t participate anymore and prefer more to focus on the preservation of their breeding program. More interviews are to be conducted with other Egyptian breeders in the following issues of the magazine to provide a more comprehensive overview of the breeding scenery in Egypt.

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Mr. Omar Dorra is one of those successful breeders who achieved very good results in the show ring in Egypt. He is an Egyptian Businessman working in the real estate business. Omar has his own breeding farm located in New Sheikh Zayed city in front of Sphinx International Airport. The farm is a state of the art property built on a space of 6 acres and includes 70 boxes with a marvelous landscape area and lots of paddocks for horses.

e Eng. Omar Dorra, you have been very successful in the last couple of years as a horse exhibitor in various halter shows in Egypt. Can you tell us when did you start breeding SE horses? And what are your breeding goals? First, I would like to thank you and your highly regarded publication for the opportunity to share with your readers my

breeding vision which started back in 2009, almost 15 years ago. Generally, I have a lot of passion for animals and especially horses, which I really love. I admire the qualities of these noble creatures, I consider the straight Egyptian Arabian horse, as one of the most beautiful and finest horse breeds, which is displayed through my breeding goals and vision - in trying to

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hAssIb DORRA, crowned Gold Champion colt at the breeders' cup 2023

constantly breed balanced and correct horses. I usually try to breed horses with good proportions including exotic heads, well set long necks, solid bodies, and top lines. Moreover, I also focus on having equal height of legs, strong movement and type. In short, I am trying to breed a horse that is close to the ideal of the breed itself.

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Do you have any particular preference towards breeding certain Straight Egyptian dam lines? I am breeding several dam lines. However, I found my ideal horse coming out through a bloodline grouping of the renowned Alidara, Helala, MB Daleeya, Hodhoda and Wasfia dam lines. I was very lucky with one of my foundation mares Nadrah Al Rayyan Misr which gave me several high-quality offspring. Her filly Zolfah DORRA by Seif Sakr was crowned Gold Medal Champion in 2021 here in Egypt at Al Marasem show at Rabab stud. In addition, I have a very special colt out of this same combination named Hassib


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DORRA who was crowned Gold Medal Champion recently at the breeders’ cup here in Egypt in December 2023. Another root mare in my program is Asrar El Adeyyat who is a daughter of Ansata Hegazi and out of NK Ahlam. Asrar gave me very nice offspring so far and I am really very proud of her progeny at my stud. In short, these are two very important foundation mares in my program apart from other broodmares I am using now in my program. What are the stallions you are using in your breeding program? My main Stallion used at DORRA Stud is ‘Seif Sakr’ who is the son of Ansata Marengo (Ansata Marengo is fathered by Ansata Hegazy and mothered by Sara Sakr), whilst ‘Shaheen Al Habiel’, is a sire line in my program. I used him often to cover a lot of my mares and the results were really outstanding. Mainly that’s my program (breeding formula) so far, but I like from time to time, to change it up a little bit and add some ‘zest’

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to my breeding program by using some ‘NK’ established stallions and their generation (Mares and Stallions) but that is done in a way that its concentration is around 20% of my program just to diverse the channels. It is extremely challenging, but I am very happy with the results obtained so far. Moreover, I would like to emphasize that I am intending to introduce a new young stallion recently acquired from Sakr stud who is, Nawaf Sakr from the renowned family of Ansata Nefisa and by El Habiel son Shaheen Sakr. Are you satisfied with what you have

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achieved in the show ring so far? Are you planning to show your horses on an international level in any major show? For the time being, I am incredibly satisfied with what I achieved at the show ring in Egypt. My horses (mashallah) get most of the golden medals in the Egyptian shows and I’m looking forward to competing on an international level by 2025 - God Willing. It is just a matter of choosing the right time to compete on an international level in certain major shows. What does El Zahraa bloodlines represent to you nowadays? El Zahraa bloodlines are the main source of all our Straight Egyptian Arabian horses. It is still an important component of my breeding program. As I mentioned earlier, I have some Zahraa bloodlines in my herd of mares such as the Wasfia family bloodline and the Hodhoda family bloodline both from the Obeyyan families. I really admire the outcome when out crossing these bloodlines with my main stallion Seif Sakr. Therefore, I can assert that El Zahraa bloodlines represent to me a part of my breeding

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formula. In my opinion, these bloodlines are very important to refresh the bloodlines from time to time and to introduce new elements in my breeding program. Nowadays, a lot of breeders use embryo transfer in their breeding program. Please tell us your opinion on using such a breeding tool? Would that help you get a better chance of winning in the show ring? What is the outcome of embryo transfer in terms of the quality of offspring given the high cost of the procedure? Embryo transfer is considered for me a breeding method only used in a limited number of cases such as when mares are either too old or too sick, so they cannot conceive easily and the delivery may comprise risk or harm for the mare and/or the foal. I try as much as possible to avoid using this breeding method and avoid any mistreatment that may happen to my horses. Many thanks dear Omar for interviewing with us and wishing you all the best in your show career.

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HAMDAN STABLES of Fatma Hamza Mrs. Fatma Hamza is a famous breeder of Straight Egyptians horses in Egypt. She possesses one of the oldest and traditional breeding programs in Egypt, in the country side of Cairo at the village of Tahanoub, located 28 Kilometers north of Cairo. She inherited the stables of her late father Ahmed Pasha Hamza and decided to continue his legacy.

e Mrs. Fatma Hamza, everybody knows that Hamdan stables which is one of the oldest Arabian horse breeding farms in Egypt cares about preserving Straight Egyptian Arabians and maintaining the identity of mare families. Thank you very much for this introduction. The Hamza family's passion for Straight

Egyptian Arabians is the pillar for our endless dedication to preserving this noble breed following the footsteps of my late beloved father Ahmed Pasha Hamza. Since 1897, hence when my father was six years old his long-life journey of loving the Straight Egyptian Arabians started when his uncle gifted him with a breathtaking grey stallion with a silver saddle.

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STUD Can you tell us how many mares’ families do you breed at Hamdan Stables? And what are those mares’ families? I must start with one of my father's favorite mares, Bint Yosreia (Nazeer X Yosreia), a true representative of the Hadban Enzahi strain going back to Bint Rustem out of Hadba El Saghira. He bought her from the EAO and since then she has graced our stable with her progeny who continue till today via her granddaughter Safa Hamdan (Ibn El Bashwat Hamdan X Om El Fetouh Hamdan) and her daughters. Another representative of the Hadban Enzahi strain in Hamdan Stables is the dark bay enchantanting Saferah. I acquired Saferah (Ikhnatoon X Solafa) from the EAO, she traces back to Samiha out of Hadba Al Saghira. Her progeny continues to bless Hamdan Stables out of her daughters the bay refined mare Al Rahmaniyah Hamdan (Sorour X Saferah) and the chestnut correct mare Al Shamaa Hamdan (Fateh X Saferah). Ward Shah (Adeeb X Wasfia) was acquired by us from the EAO. WardShah traces back to Maysa the daughter of Mahfouza of the Ubbayn Um Jurrays (Grees) strain. Her progeny continues in Hamdan Stables via her Champion daughter Al Shahaa Hamdan (Fateh X WardShah) via Al Ghalia Hamdan (Sorour Hamdan X Al Shahaa Hamdan) who is a true representation of how a chestnut Ubbayan mare should look like. Hosna (Amir X Gihan), our beloved one. Hosna was acquired from the EAO. She goes back to Bint Farida out of Farida of the Dahma Shahwania strain. Hosna was a chestnut mare with a golden mane, tail and heart actually. She was very consistent; she always passed type, kindness and correctness to her progeny. She continues

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to live through the progeny of her two breathtaking chestnut daughters: Nawaretna Al Asal Hamdan (Sorour Hamdan X Hosna) and Farah Al Koloob Hamdan (Sorour Hamdan X Hosna). Hamhama (Hafid Antar X Wahida) was acquired from the EAO. Hamhama goes back to Om Dalal tracing back to Ali Pasha Sherif's mare Roga El Beda of the Saklawiah Jidraniyah strain. The Supreme Champion Hamahama is represented today by her daughters' progeny. They are full sisters: Al Yasoub Hamdan (Fateh X Hamhama) and Reem Hamdan (Fateh X Hamhama). Al Yasoub Hamdan was a superb bay mare like her mother and Reem Hamdan was grey like her father and was true to her name which means 'gazelle' in Arabic.In the same show where Hamama was granted Supreme Champion title, her daughter Reem Hamdan was in the same champion class and she was crowned Reserve Champion after her dam.

breeding stallions and it is a recurrent question that is often raised by many breeders at the beginning of each breeding season. Hence, can you tell us how do you usually select your stallions? In other words, what are the traits that you look for when you are selecting a new stallion? Yes, it’s always a very challenging task, but let me tell you this among other things is what makes breeding pleasurable. You do your homework by trying to find the best suitable stallion and then you wait for eleven months to see the result. I believe you must first be objective in judging your mare. You must know what she has and what she lacks, then you start to find which stallion she needs accordingly. You start with your mare and then search for the suitable stallion, not the other way round. Traits you have to take in consideration when searching for the stallion is to vigorously study the stallion's dam and her tail female, and to make sure what lines his sire did a good job with.

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I personally like to breed stallions with would like to share from the perspective of correct bodies, remember it's easiest to an experienced breeder for new breeders correct a head, but having correct legs and who are starting their breeding programs? bodies is a great asset and if lost it is very I was a first-hand witness of the impeccable difficult to find. dedication my father had for preserving Black eyes is another essential this noble breed. Whether "Truth be told, it was saving Hamdan (Ibn trait for me, the bigger the better of course. I also aim to breeding is not Rabdan X Bint Radia) after find big fine round nostrils, King Farouk's abdication due an easy task" clear cheek bones and refined to the coup d’état or when he necks. For me the ears of a stallion are a had to re-buy all his own auctioned horses pillar when choosing him. again because they were confiscated for his A typy and fiery stallion is also a core. affiliation with the King's regime as he was We all try to find the perfect stallion, don't we! three times Minister. I feel that preserving the straight Egyptian Arabian is a duty What would be a recommendation that you bestowed upon every sincere breeder

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including myself. My humble advice to new breeders is most importantly and foremost love and know your horses, their temperament and their traits. You must always judge your horse objectively to be able to advance as a breeder. You must also read and learn the pedigrees of your horses, know their tail female lines, their strains, look at old photos of their grandparents and converse with other breeders. Truth be told, breeding is not an easy task, it includes trials and errors, ups and downs, happy moments and more difficult ones at times; hence, I always remind myself with my father's words: “He who loves doesn't get tired".

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With the development of the show business, what do you see as a major difference or challenge in today’s breeding world in comparison to 20 or 30 years ago? Do you know breeders in Egypt or in other Arab countries who share with you the same breeding concepts or vision in trying to preserve Hamdan Stables' bloodlines? Everything in the universe is dynamic, nothing is static; hence, change in the horse show business is inevitable. I have witnessed many changes over our years of breeding Straight Egyptian Arabians. I have seen many breeders in and out of the straight Egyptian Arabians' world.


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Those who continue are the ones who have perseverance and will to preserve their Straight Egyptian Arabians. For me like my father, I choose to preserve our Hamdan Stables' straight Egyptian bloodlines which we have been very selective in choosing; keeping in mind that we always refresh our bloodlines by choosing stallions from Egypt and all over the world who add to our breeding program and are in harmony with our bloodlines. Many breeders in Egypt, the Arab countries and all of over the world share with us our passion for preserving Hamdan Stables’ bloodlines.

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We are not only very selective in our bloodlines, but we are also very meticulous in deciding which new homes we agree that our Hamdan Stables’ Straight Egyptians go to. We feel it’s our duty to make sure that the breeders provide them loving homes; this the least we can do for them, they are truly our family. We are very blessed by our fellow breeders who share our vision and passion for preserving Hamdan Stables’ bloodlines and legacy. Many thanks dear Fatma for interviewing with us


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AL HAMD STUD Madam Hanan Serag El Dine is the owner of Al Hamd stud. She worked for more than ten years as a researcher at the Arab Council for Childhood and Development before deciding to dedicate most of her time to her passion and love of horses. She established her own breeding farm, which she named Al Hamd stud. It is located 20 kilometers north of Cairo at a village called Sandyon, amidst of wonderful palm trees and blossomy orange trees accommodating around 35-40 horses.

e Dear Madam Hanan Serag El Dine. You are one of the few traditional Arabian horse farms in Egypt that often participate in shows. Can you tell us when did you start your breeding program? And what are your breeding goals? I started breeding horses in 1996 but honestly being new in the field at that time - and with no experience back than - my breeding

program was humble and vague. But gradually growing and developing love and admiration and learning more about Arabians especially straight Egyptians, I noticed that a breeding program never ends it simply keeps developing and evolving. My goal is to preserve and maintain the natural beauty, type consistency and the overwhelming quality of Straight Egyptian Arabian horses. In any breeding decision,

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ZEInA Al hAMD (nasr Al sharbatly x negma El Gabry) Gold Champion 2012 and Gold Champion at Rabab show 2015

shAhRAyARAl hAMD (An Mayrak x hf Emeera Isis)

I always try to balance between beauty and conformation as well as I pay a lot of attention to the overall refinement of the horse in order to emphasize the charisma and grace of our Straight Egyptian Arabian horses.

Breeding horses for the show is among my purposes. When I select a stallion to breed, I usually focus on choosing a stallion who complements and fits my mare. In this respect, I study carefully the mare attributes as well as her negatives points and observe the stallion strengths and weaknesses to be able to make a proper breeding decision. In the case, where the stallion has already produced

Do you breed horses mainly for show purpose? How do you select your breeding stallions?

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before, it is very important for me to see his inbreeding because as it strengthens some offspring because this helps me in assessing traits it also weakens some. It sometimes and evaluating the common traits that he results in undesirable traits like smaller passes to the colts and fillies he produces. size or poor conformation and there is a Later on, I check and study high chance of carrying "I noticed that a well the pedigree of the genetic defects from stallion to make sure it is breeding program one generation to the compatible with the mare I other and while you never ends it simply choose for him. are concentrating good keeps developing and things in your horse What do you think you are potentially also evolving." of inbreeding or line concentrating bad things breeding to strengthen certain positive Most of the time I go for outcrossing as it traits in horses? Do you use these breeding promotes a high degree of genetic diversity methods in your program or do you prefer and variation. Generally speaking, breeding out cross breeding? is a risk that you have to take and so long In my program I usually don’t prefer that you see improvement in the outcome

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then you are on the right track and you will be willing to take more risks.

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Do you use embryo transfer as a horse reproductive tool in your program? Would that help you achieve better results in breeding show quality horses? I don’t use embryo transfer. I feel it is partly the cause of the problem of the poor market today in Egypt. You have too much supply and very little demand. For example, if a stud with ten mares uses embryo transplants at the end of the year instead of having 10 new foals it will have twenty which is beyond the market needs and needless to mention the high financial costs and expenses. I believe that embryo transplant should be done only if you have a mare who has a medical problem that hinders her from carrying her own baby. Many thanks dear Madam Hanan for interviewing with us and wishing you all the success in the show ring.

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AL HAWADY STUD Al Hawady Stud was founded by the engineer Mohsen Al-Hady and the architect Moataz Al-Hady near the city of Harms. There are currently 21 Straight Egyptians on the farm. The beautiful facility guarantees quality of life for the horses. In general, quality plays a major role for the brothers, which they also show in the selection and breeding strategy of their horses.

e Dear Mohsen Al-Hady, can you tell us when did you start your breeding farm? And what are your breeding goals? Firstly, let me introduce ourselves. We are the twin brothers Mohsen and Moataz AlHady. One of us is an architect, and the other is a construction engineer. We specialize in design and contracting, and, of course, we share a deep passion for Egyptian Arabian horses. Actually, my relationship with Arabian horses began in 2007 when I attended a show jumping championship. At that time, a distinctive horse caught

my attention—a horse with a small head, medium-sized body, wide eyes, a curved neck. Inquiring about the horse, I was told it was an Arabian horse. That sparked my interest, leading me to read and learn more about Arabian horses, particularly the Egyptian Arabian horses. I felt proud and fortunate to be in a country that is home to such magnificent horses. Our breeding goals for Arabian horses are commendable. Firstly, preserving the purity of the Egyptian lineage and ensuring its continuity reflects a

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commitment to the heritage of these horses. Secondly, aiming for high-quality Arabian horses with robust bodies and enhancing their aesthetic qualities to compete globally demonstrates a dedication to excellence in international shows.

we have the following strains descendants:

What are the dam lines and families you have selected for your farm? I believe that luck has favored us after significant efforts to acquire many distinctive and prestigious horse pedigrees over the past five years. Among the most important ones

• Al-Kuhilan Kurush family, specifically Rowida family.

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• Al-Obayan, Um Jurees, Majidah family, most notably Bint Majidah. • Al-Dahman, including Bint Naihah Al-Saghira, Bint Al-Bahrain family, Bint Sabah family, and Tamriah family.

• Al-Kahilani Jilabi. • Al-Saklawiyat, including Maar- ree family and Thuraya 1 family from the EAO.


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What does El Zahraa horses mean to you? Do you use this bloodstock in your breeding program? El Zahraa horses hold great significance for us. We consider them valuable and integral to our breeding program. In fact, that made us already own two key mares, both indirectly produced from a sire and dam originating from El Zahraa. Additionally, having a pure bloodline mare directly from El Zahraa adds a valuable dimension to our breeding program. This demonstrates a strategic approach to integrating the esteemed bloodlines of El Zahraa into our own collection. The bloodstock from El Zahraa contributes to the diversity and excellence we aim for in producing high-quality Arabian horses. Their lineage and traits are carefully integrated into our breeding strategy to enhance and maintain the quality of our horse breeding program. I learned from you that you are trying to create a very appealing and comfortable

environment for horses at your farm. Can you tell us more about this music story and how it affects your horses? Certainly, creating an appealing and comfortable environment for horses is a top priority. At our farm, we focus on providing spacious and well-designed stables, ensuring proper ventilation, and maintaining clean surroundings. Additionally, we incorporate soothing music into the stable environment. Studies suggest that calming music can reduce stress and anxiety in horses, creating a more relaxed atmosphere. This approach aims to enhance the overall well-being of our horses, promoting a positive and stressfree experience for them. What are your goals in the breeding process, and to what extent do modern methods influence those goals? I believe that a successful breeder needs a clear vision at its core, and must define the goals of that vision. We see that it is preferable to acquire horses of moderate size, with distinctive movement and well-

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proportioned bodies. Consequently, our plan relies on selecting mares that possess these key traits through research and observing their offspring with various stallions, paying attention to the most inherited characteristics. When we find the suitable mare, we purchase her and choose the appropriate stallion to achieve the vision’s goals. Of course, there are moments of joy and others of frustration, but this is part of the enjoyment of horse breeding. We learn more from moments of failure, guiding us towards better choices in selecting stallions. Additionally, we engage in a somewhat modern process involving embryo transfer from donor mares, with diversity in selecting stallions, helping us refine our choices more effectively and saving time. How do you see the future of the SE breeding? Predicting the future of Straight Egyptian (SE) horse breeding involves considering various factors such as evolving breeding MAOussOf Al-hAwDy (Malak Eltarzy x Mahsoub Al Amin) 180 | TUTTO ARABI - www.tuttoarabi.com


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practices, emerging technologies, and the ongoing efforts to preserve the purity and qualities of the SE Arabian breed. Advancements in genetic research and reproductive technologies may play a role in shaping the future by allowing breeders to make more informed decisions and maintain the authenticity of SE bloodlines. Additionally, the dedication of breeders and organizations to uphold the standards of SE breeding will likely continue to influence the breed's future positively. For the most accurate insights, consulting experts in SE Arabian horse breeding and staying updated on industry developments is recommended. What does the shows mean to you? Competitions in the field of Arabian horse beauty hold significant importance for

breeders. Here are some key points: 1. Quality Assessment: Competitions help evaluate the quality of horses and their adherence to the specific standards of the Arabian breed. This allows breeders to assess the success of their efforts in improving and developing the breed. 2.Marketing and Reputation: Winning competitions provides breeders with an opportunity to market themselves and increase the visibility of their reputation. Winning horses gain fame, attracting the attention of potential enthusiasts and customers. 3. Community Building: Competitions encourage interaction and knowledge exchange among breeders. These events can foster a community based on collaboration and the sharing of expertise.

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4. Motivation and Continuity: Competitions can serve as a motivator for breeders to continually improve the quality of their horses. Seeing their horses succeed in competitions encourages more effort and innovation. 5. Preserving Heritage: Competitions contribute to preserving the distinctive genetic traits of the Arabian breed, crucial for maintaining its genetic diversity and continuity. In general, competitions are an integral part of the breeder's experience, reflecting their efforts and contributing to the development and enhancement of this unique aspect of the Arabian horse breeding world. Many thanks dear Mohsen for interviewing with us and wishing you a lot of success. tEE El GAMIl 182 | TUTTO ARABI - www.tuttoarabi.com


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HAMDAN STABLES of Ahmed Hamza Mr. Ahmed Hamza former president of the EAO from 2007 until 2011, an international ECAHO judge as well as a breeder and owner of Hamdan Stables in Egypt. Apart from carrying the same name of his grandfather Ahmed Pasha Hamza the founder of Hamdan Stables, he has been able to prove himself as a successful breeder in the show ring in Egypt for quite some time.

e Dear Ahmed Hamza, you have been involved through many decades in breeding Straight Egyptian Arabians and you succeeded in breeding many champions that won in the show ring in Egypt. Also, as a former President of the

EAO, can you explain for us the importance of the EAO bloodstock in preserving the Straight Egyptian breed? What are in your opinion the strong points of EAO horses? The EAO has a very long history in preserving the Arabian horse bloodlines. The

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EAO bloodlines is considered an important dry legs, good and light movement, a good genotype pool for all Arabian horses. As a tail carriage, their overall conformation etc... contribution in the past and I believe also In addition, the personality of the Arabian still in the future. In fact, it is essential to horse is another very important element that highlight that a major importance of the EAO counts since the Arabian horse has a lot of bloodlines remains in presence and is full The challenging part in its authenticity. These of vigor and power. horses are the result preserving these horses One must say that of selection breeding what really helped a nowadays is to try to breed by Bedouins and Arab lot to preserve these them as close as possible tribes since hundreds bloodlines until now of years. Hence, the to the original Arab horse is the fact that these purity of the blood horses were kept of the past. is historical but in with knowledgeable addition, these horses have certain specific and enthusiastic breeders starting from characteristics which make them unique and Mohammed Aly Pasha, the Viceroy of highlight the identity of the breed such as Egypt, and his descendants, and afterwards the good-looking heads, the big black dark the RAS and Inshass stud who had major eyes, the fine skin, light strong dense bones, roles and for sure one can never forget the

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an outcross alternative for all other Arabians including show horses. Therefore, it is our duty to try to maintain these horses and bloodlines in a good health and shape. In light of your long experience as an International ECAHO judge and an SE Breeder, do you think that Straight Egyptian horses have still a chance to compete in international major shows? Yes, for sure high quality Straight Egyptian Arabians can compete in the show ring even though their numbers in terms of quantity of horses bred are relatively less than the numbers of the non-straight Egyptian Arabians bred worldwide. I remember a coincidence for example when I was judging the world Arabian horse Championship in Paris in 2016 when Royal Colours entered the arena and the horse was really fascinating and impressive for all the judges and the crowd and he won the platinum award. Also, we have seen previously some years ago many Straight Egyptians who succeeded to win in the show ring like F Shamaal and Al Lahab. So, I believe it is still possible with selective breeding and knowledgeable breeders especially that high quality Straight Egyptian Arabian horses have always a unique type. great contribution of Lady Anne Blunt to the breed. The challenging part in preserving these horses nowadays is to try to breed them as close as possible to the original Arab horse of the past. These horses have to remain sound and in good health and condition in order to be able to maintain these genotype and characteristics. I am a strong believer that these horses and bloodlines can serve one day and help to be

A lot of breeders in our Straight Egyptian world affirm to adopt breeding programs that focuses more on preserving the Straight Egyptian horses? What’s your opinion about that? First of all, let me say that the term “Preservation” is truly employed extensively in our Straight Egyptian glossary. Effectively, the term has a multiform meaning. It can connate for example to maintain and protect a group of horses from any loss, danger or

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care for horses is indeed a prerequisite for preservation of Straight Egyptian Arabians as for any other breed. Breeding in terms of horse reproduction is for sure as well one of the other essential elements for Straight Egyptian Arabian horse preservation but it does not cover the whole concept. Thus, in my opinion the mere horse reproduction process by adding to the horse population new offspring cannot be considered as horse preservation. bInDJI ( Messaoud x bukra bint salam)

illness. It can also mean to breed them away from another group of horses as well as it can mean to make some improvements in the bloodlines. Hence, the term preservation can still have a variety of significance but in all cases it implies for sure the necessity to adopt breeding techniques allowing to reassure that the intended herd of horses continue to exist in a healthy and sound manner. Good

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Regrettably, a lot of breeders use this term of preservation out of context. Some others use the term solely for promotion reasons and they don’t even mind to discriminate against certain bloodlines. In order to be able to truly preserve the Straight Egyptian Arabian horses, it is very important to build our breeding decisions on evidence based facts. Physical characteristics and phenotype of Arabians can certainly be an element of consideration in preserving


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this breed but it cannot be sufficient. In addition, it has to be mentioned that our breeding decisions have to be supported by science to make sure that we do not replicate certain hereditary and genetic diseases in our Straight Egyptian Arabian horses such as the well-known CA disease for example. Otherwise, I believe that the term is misemployed. In your opinion, what would have to change to make breeding Arabian horses more exciting again? This is an interesting question. Well one has to admit that breeding Arabians is still exciting though one can notice that

the purpose of breeding has changed overtime. In this respect, I would like to raise the attention to the importance of breeding not solely to the purpose of winning in the show ring. For sure, this can be a goal but the Arabian horse is more an athletic horse who is supposed to be bred for other purposes. Bearing this in mind, this will affect our selection and vision how horses are being bred. Actually, one has to highlight that for each particular purpose or function of horses, there is a particular form of breeding and selection that will enhance that function. In this respect, the overall horse conformation plays an important role in the ability of

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domain of breeding sound athletic horses long time ago which contributed to the promotion of the SE horses worldwide. A lot of our famous Arabian horses used at the state stud of Egypt have existing race records. Unfortunately, this is not the case anymore in Egypt but we hope with the new establishment allocated in the new administrative Capital of Egypt to see again the revival of this important discipline for SE horses. Many thanks dear Ahmed for sharing your opinion and interviewing with us.

TAREk HAMZA is a recognised international ECAHO judge and breeder of straight Egyptians in Cairo. His love for Arabian horses is already anchored in his genetic code. For generations, members of his family have successfully bred Arabian horses. Tarek studied at

the Sorbonne University in Paris and is a successful lawyer. Following the tradition of his

family, his great passion became horse breeding and he started his own breeding program in 2005, which is based on four root mares. Tarek has a very good knowledge and expertise in

El Zahraa bloodstock. Years ago, he managed to acquire two of the finest quality remaining Hadban Enzahi fillies at an auction at El Zahraa State Stud. He wanted to preserve the old

lines and at the same time breed straight Egyptians with a lot of type and good functionality.

He is a strong believer that successful results can happen when out crossing and infusing the closed EAO bloodlines with horses from modern breeding programs. Through his small

stud, this approach made himself internationally well known. Tarek wrote this article for Desert Heritage Magazine, interviewing a group of interesting breeders. Although they are very different, they reflect the diversity of Arabian horse breeding in Egypt.

Monika Savier

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