Dani El Barbary — Reminiscing About the Early Days

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Dani El Barbary

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by Pat Canfield

rabian horses bring stories to the minds and hearts of everyone involved in their breeding, the world of showing, riding, reading stories as a child, or watching movies through the years. The lucky ones are those who actually have an Arabian whether they are riders, breeders, involved in showing, or best of all, have one as a special stable friend. Dani El Barbary has stories from all of these facets of the Arabian world. Her love of horses began in her childhood at her father’s farm in the countryside north of Cairo and quickly moved through riding, which she studied in Europe. She competed in show jumping abroad and in Egypt as the only female member of the Egyptian team. Breeding became a natural progression as she began to appreciate the talents and capabilities of the Arabian in the

competitions. She began actively breeding over fifty years ago when she began Shams El Asil farm (so named because to her it meant “light of the pure Arabian), on a piece of land near the desert and south of the Great Pyramids of Egypt. Back in the 1950s, there were not many places where one could learn about the Arabian and breeding and so Dani went to the source, the Egyptian Agricultural Organization (EAO). At that time, the director of the EAO was the man who is regarded by many as saving the breed, General Tibor von Pettco Szandtner, who served from 1949 to 1959. The General opened a new world to Dani as she learned everything she could from him about his special horses. In a recent conversation, she told me about his determination to do everything properly


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