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12 THE AUSTRALIAN ARABIAN HORSE NEWS “AND ALLAH TOOK A HANDFUL OF SOUTHERLY WIND, BLEW HIS BREATH OVER IT, AND CREATED THE HORSE. HE SAID TO THE MAGNIFICENT CREATURE, “I HAVE MADE THEE AS NO OTHER. ALL THE TREASURES OF THE EARTH LIE BETWEEN THY EYES. THOU SHALL CARRY MY FRIENDS UPON THY BACK. THY SADDLE SHALL BE THE SEAT OF PRAYERS TO ME. THOU SHALL FLY WITHOUT WINGS, AND CONQUER WITHOUT ANY SWORD. OH, HORSE.” — BEDOUIN LEGEND By Carol M. Aldridge HISTORICAL LEGENDS Arabian horses have held a strong sense of mystique and intrigue throughout the ages. Although their origins are somewhat of a mystery, it’s clear that a horse with fine limbs, high, arched neck and proud tail carriage was first depicted in the art of ancient Egypt over 3,500 years ago. In fact, the nomadic, Bedouin tribes of ancient Egypt cherished their horses as more than just possessions. They were a means of courageous defence, their speed and stamina were their strength in battle, and thus their source of security. These treasures were raised lovingly by the Bedouins as family, and their bloodlines were cautiously guarded. Sought after and held in high esteem by the nobility of ancient Egypt, these horses were valued for their beauty as well as their endurance and intelligence. The mighty Pharaohs of Egypt enjoyed fame and honour, conquering vast empires with their gallant steeds. MODERN DAY INTRIGUE As the centuries unfolded the Egyptian Arabian horse remained an ideal companion and performance horse due to the same unwavering qualities that it was valued for in the days of ancient Egypt. Today these horses boast a purity like none other, as their bloodlines have been carefully traced and protected by their devoted breeders throughout history. Their reputation for enduring harsh, ancient battles and the unyielding strains of desert life has resulted in a modern day standard of beauty, intelligence, courage, strength and stamina. Though representing a small percentage of the overall Arabian horse population, the Egyptian Arabian horse garners a disproportionate amount of championship titles. Their versatility is evident across a range of disciplines including racing, English, western, endurance, competitive trail and dressage to name just a few. Even more evident is the influence that straight Egyptian bloodlines have in the worldwide showring today, with a significance extending far beyond their own tight gene pool. THE STANDARD Perhaps the most evident characteristics of Egyptian Arabians in general are their refined physical features which are sought after by breeders worldwide to inject and concentrate the distinctive attributes known as ‘classic Arabian type’ into their breeding programs. In fact, the Egyptian Arabian horse can truly be considered a “breed within a breed”. The bloodlines, authenticated by Abbas Pasha and further defined by The Pyramid Society have secured this “archetype” of classic refinement. Today The Pyramid Society with its hallmark feature, the annual Egyptian Event, held in Lexington, Kentucky, stands as the premier source and original showcase for the authentic Egyptian Arabian horse. Artists, poets and scholars throughout history have been inspired by their unique beauty and alluring legacy. They have been treasured and adorned by kings and revered the world over. It’s no wonder that their beauty, versatility and purity are so admired. THE EGYPTIAN ARABIAN HORSE – A BREED WITHIN A BREED EGYPTIAN ARABIAN HORSES - THE HISTORY, THE MYSTIQUE, THE PASSION

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“AND ALLAH TOOK A HANDFUL OF SOUTHERLY WIND, BLEW HIS BREATH OVER IT, AND CREATED THE HORSE. HE SAID TO THE MAGNIFICENT CREATURE, “I HAVE MADE THEE AS NO OTHER. ALL THE TREASURES OF THE EARTH LIE BETWEEN THY EYES. THOU SHALL CARRY MY FRIENDS UPON THY BACK. THY SADDLE SHALL BE THE SEAT OF PRAYERS TO ME. THOU SHALL FLY WITHOUT WINGS, AND CONQUER WITHOUT ANY SWORD. OH, HORSE.” — BEDOUIN LEGEND

By Carol M. Aldridge

HISTORICAL LEGENDS

Arabian horses have held a strong sense of mystique and intrigue throughout the ages. Although their origins are somewhat of a mystery, it’s clear that a horse with fine limbs, high, arched neck and proud tail carriage was first depicted in the art of ancient Egypt over 3,500 years ago. In fact, the nomadic, Bedouin tribes of ancient Egypt cherished their horses as more than just possessions. They were a means of courageous defence, their speed and stamina were their strength in battle, and thus their source of security. These treasures were raised lovingly by the Bedouins as family, and their bloodlines were cautiously guarded.

Sought after and held in high esteem by the nobility of ancient Egypt, these horses were valued for their beauty as well as their endurance and intelligence. The mighty Pharaohs of Egypt enjoyed fame and honour, conquering vast empires with their gallant steeds.

MODERN DAY INTRIGUE As the centuries unfolded the Egyptian Arabian horse remained an ideal companion and performance horse due to the same unwavering qualities that it was valued for in the days of ancient Egypt. Today these horses boast a purity like none other, as their bloodlines have been carefully traced and protected by their devoted breeders throughout history. Their reputation for enduring harsh, ancient battles and the unyielding strains of desert life has resulted in a modern day standard of beauty, intelligence, courage, strength and stamina.

Though representing a small percentage of the overall Arabian horse population, the Egyptian Arabian horse garners a

disproportionate amount of championship titles. Their versatility is evident across a range of disciplines including racing, English, western, endurance, competitive trail and dressage to name just a few. Even more evident is the influence that straight Egyptian bloodlines have in the worldwide showring today, with a significance extending far beyond their own tight gene pool.

THE STANDARD Perhaps the most evident characteristics of Egyptian Arabians in general are their refined physical features which are sought after by breeders worldwide to inject and concentrate the distinctive attributes known as ‘classic Arabian type’ into their breeding programs. In fact, the Egyptian

Arabian horse can truly be considered a “breed within a breed”. The bloodlines, authenticated by Abbas Pasha and further defined by The Pyramid Society have secured this “archetype” of classic refinement. Today The Pyramid Society with its hallmark feature, the annual Egyptian Event, held in Lexington, Kentucky, stands as the premier source and original showcase for the authentic Egyptian Arabian horse.

Artists, poets and scholars throughout history have been inspired by their unique beauty and alluring legacy. They have been treasured and adorned by kings and revered the world over. It’s no wonder that their beauty, versatility and purity are so admired. ▮

THE EGYPTIAN ARABIAN HORSE – A BREED WITHIN A BREED

EGYPTIAN ARABIAN HORSES - THE HISTORY, THE MYSTIQUE, THE PASSION

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“MY TREASURES DO NOT CLINK TOGETHER OR GLITTER; THEY GLEAM IN THE SUN AND NEIGH IN THE NIGHT.” – ARABIAN PROVERB

There are certain images that come to mind when one conjures thoughts of equine beauty, and there could be

little more iconic than the Egyptian Arabian horse. The immortal, imagination-capturing image of the most beautiful of horses in full flight; its head and tail held high, mane and tail bannering proudly in the wind, while large, bright eyes glow with excitement, nostrils flare and hooves fly over desert sand. Stunning. Spirited. Free. It is no wonder so many lives have been woven around these precious creatures, both in their homeland and worldwide.

Australia has many passionate breeders and enthusiasts of Straight Egyptian and Egyptian-related horses, and through select breeding, they are striving to preserve the excellence of the ‘breed within a breed’, ensuring its stamina remains as unrivalled as its beauty, its temperament remains gentle and spirited, and that the unique combination of these qualities combined with many others, continue to contribute to its popularity and success.

In this edition of AHN, some of these breeders have been kind enough to shed some light on their experiences in Straight Egyptian breeding through a questionnaire. For their ideas, opinions and insights, special thanks must be given to Marion Richmond of Simeon Stud, Jenni Ogden of Eagleridge Arabians, Peter Hall of Fairview Arabians, Terry Hardcastle of Salam Arabians, Tina Saffioti of Jai Rhan Arabians Bev Jones of Gerzanne Arabians, Louise Duncan of Asileh Arabians, Peita Brown of Zanadeeq Arabians, Graeme Ferguson of Hazeldean Arabians, Sharyn Ruskey-Fleming of Talika Arabians and Greg Egan and Carmel Rowley of Myth Haven and Pearsons View Arabians.

AHN: WHAT IS IT THAT DRAWS YOU TO

EGYPTIAN ARABIANS?

The Straight Egyptian’s refinement, type, grace and courage, together with their long and fascinating history were the overriding traits that drew these breeders to the Straight Egyptians. “It’s their mesmerising beauty,” Bev Jones replies, while Marion Richmond states, “The overall picture is a masterpiece.” Many also remarked on their fascinating history. Jenni Ogden writes, “There is no doubt the Arabian horse altered human history… to attempt to breed without

a connection to where this horse originated for us would be impossible.”

AHN: DO YOU HAVE A PHILOSOPHY ON WHAT

AN EGYPTIAN ARABIAN SHOULD BE?

On this there was unanimous agreement that as well as conforming to the breed standard and exhibiting extreme type, Straight Egyptians (as with all Arabians) must possess more than just a pretty face. To quote Greg Egan, “They must be functional, versatile and consistent breeding animals.” Tina Saffioti adds that the Straight Egyptian “must be capable of excelling at performance as well as halter.” On the topic of temperament, Louise Duncan of Asileh Arabians states they should be “outgoing and confident,” and according to Peita Brown, “a good and useful horse, an easy companion.” Graeme Ferguson describes their ideal temperament as “people loving and obliging... good riding horses and family friends.”

AHN: WHAT ARE THE MAIN BREEDING AIMS

FOR YOUR PROGRAM?

The aims of the breeders closely reflect their previously-voiced philosophies. There is an overall wish to produce exotically beautiful, athletic horses with gentle temperaments, and to see improvement with every new generation. Without exception, all breeders put emphasis on their horses being athletes. To “not just be something beautiful to look at,” Jenni Ogden suggests, but an “Arabian that can perform in any discipline, that is capable of achieving all the Arabian horse is renowned for,” Greg Egan states. “Equally capable of excelling at performance and halter,” Tina Saffioti suggests, and “who have the potential physically and mentally to excel as saddle horses,” Louise Duncan replies. Sharyn-Ruskey Fleming further adds, “To preserve the purity of the breed... to leave a legacy of beauty and purpose for future generations.”

AHN: WHAT HORSES/BREEDERS OF EGYPTIAN HORSES FROM THE PAST/PRESENT DO YOU MOST ADMIRE AND WHY?

The most frequently mentioned breeders were Judith Forbis and Marion Richmond, with mentions of overseas breeders; Dr Nagel, Said Marei, and Douglas Marshall, to name a few.

Judith Forbis is widely admired for her research as well as her breeding. Peita Brown states, “Her research and experience are second to none. She has bred many

horses that have had a profound influence on the breed worldwide.” Of Marion Richmond, Jenni Ogden writes, “Marion... has developed an absolute world-class breeding program and deserves to be recognised as one of the greatest breeders of Straight Egyptians in the world today,” while Bev Jones claims “Marion has an image in her mind of her perfect Arabian and does not waiver from this ideal – you can tell a Simeon horse anywhere.”

Marion herself admires breeders “of integrity” who “sought to improve their breeding programs and travelled out into dangerous deserts in the eighteen hundreds to acquire new and hardy stock, and even today, breeders who against all odds seek to constantly improve their horses’ quality.” Greg Egan shares a similar view. “Both Myth Haven and Pearsons View admire people who have proven to be consistent breeders (and who) do not change each year for the sake of fashion.”

Horses that have been admired greatly by these breeders most often included Anaza Bay Shahh, Naadirah, Salaa EI Dine, Asfour, Thee Desperado, The Prince of Egypt, Ruminaja Ali, Sankt Georg RSI and Al Adeed Al Shaqab, who Peter Hall writes “is like a porcelain sculpture, beautiful in every way.”

AHN: DO YOU SEE ANY PROBLEMS/ISSUES WITH THE DIRECTION EGYPTIAN BREEDING IS HEADING?

Whilst there were a few concerns raised here, two major issues arose repeatedly. The first was regarding the purity debate. Many breeders are concerned with the possibility of narrowing an already limited gene pool by those who question purity that has already been established.

Terry Hardcastle states, “I feel one of the biggest dangers to Straight Egyptian breeding around the world is this ridiculous, manufactured prejudice against particular bloodlines, reducing an already small gene pool, simply to benefit the marketing objectives of certain breeders. I find it so frustrating that many newcomers to Egyptian Arabian breeding are sucked into this “web of lies” and blindly swallow what they are told, without doing any research for themselves! Luminaries such as Judith Forbis and others, have publicly denounced allegations against these bloodlines, as false and self-serving.”

Jenni Ogden agrees. “I see major problems with pedigree-bashing within the Straight Egyptian community, and refusal by some breeders in accepting certain bloodlines as Straight Egyptian – even though they have been accepted as such by the Pyramid Society. The Straight Egyptian gene pool is already relatively small, to not use the whole gene pool on offer in my opinion is not wise and in the end will be to the detriment of the Egyptian Arabian horse.”

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Marion Richmond lists this problem as one of the most challenging in Straight Egyptian breeding. “A few breeders who have great influence have, for commercial reasons, cast incorrect doubt on the purity of certain bloodlines. The genetic pool of bloodlines is limited at best, and therefore to reduce what should be used is very detrimental. If the Pyramid Society have, after much research, stated the lines are pure, then we all should accept this. These harmful breeders are not dedicated to the breed but their pockets!”

The other issue raised repeatedly was that of inbreeding. Breeders acknowledge that whilst some inbreeding can be successful if done responsibly and with a solid understanding of bloodlines and outcomes, the concern is for those who are inbreeding simply to follow trends or to ensure the resulting foal’s status is Straight Egyptian.

“There are very worrying systems of fashion breeding,” Marion Richmond explains, “in-breeding to horses that are the flavour of the moment which seems to be bringing in lack of movement, pigment and conformation. Breeders should look to the horse, not just the pedigree.”

Peter Hall believes that “too many people are choosing to breed Straight Egyptians just because the rego card says they’re Straight Egyptian. This is not good enough. This breeding generally does not produce a good Arabian... there are breeders that are one-eyed and concentrate on pedigrees rather than using a Straight Egyptian horse that suits their breeding program. This will ultimately see the decline in the quality and correctness of the foals they produce and be to their detriment as a breeder of Straight Egyptian horses.”

Even amongst the most knowledgeable of breeders, breeding decisions can be difficult. Louise Duncan writes, “Trying to stay true to our own ideals and ignoring the market fads can be quite difficult at times. It feels like nearly every season people are chasing particular lines or traits that fall out of favour just as quickly.”

On a slightly different tangent, Greg Egan states, “Breeding is not the hard part, it’s what comes after that is the challenge... You do see breeders giving up after minimal years. In other words they have not really thought through any sustainable goals or they have been given bad advice. Genetic conditions have concerned many people, with some thinking horses have to be completely carrier-free to continue. Instead of reacting with fear, breeders should celebrate that the breed has the tools to move forward. To be able to test and breed with knowledge is a huge bonus for the Arabian breed.”

The message from the experts seems to

be that if you don’t understand why you’re inbreeding or line breeding, don’t do it. Greg Egan suggests outcrossing might be a better alternative for some breeders. “If you describe the entire Arabian gene pool as a pie then slice it up into sections (for example Straight Egyptian, Pure Polish, Straight Spanish), you narrow your breeding choices down to an alarming level. Instead of the whole pie you are left with just a tiny slice. Because of this, breeders have to make intelligent breeding choices to avoid problems in the future. Should Straight Egyptian breeders broaden their goals and programs to work outside the Straight Egyptian slice of pie? For some, it may be something to consider. The object is to breed the best purebred Arabian horse you possibly can.” Peita Brown sums this up by stating “Breeders should remember that there has to be a good horse behind a pedigree.”

On the topic of fads and poor breeding choices, Graeme Ferguson suggests “There should be more attention paid to feet and legs, the head isn’t everything,” while according to Louise Duncan, “There continues to be a significant onus placed on breeding for an extreme “halter type” and this has resulted in too many people breeding for the extremes of Arabian type while sacrificing the true athleticism and functionality that Arabians have exhibited since antiquity. Many Arabians now are too shallow and long through the body, leg bone has been sacrificed and joints are too small or incorrectly formed.” Peter Hall adds, “Generally, today’s Straight Egyptian horse needs a longer neck and longer legs, thus giving a horse that is well balanced and that can compete at halter in the show ring and also under saddle,” while Sharyn Ruskey-Fleming voices her concerns that “many passionate, smaller breeders may be overwhelmed and discouraged by the “commercialisation” of the horse and the inevitable compromising of soundness and function in deference to sheer beauty.”

AHN: WHICH OF YOUR HORSES MOST CLOSELY RESEMBLES YOUR PICTURE OF THE PERFECT EGYPTIAN ARABIAN?

Tina Saffioti: Our stallion, Jai Rhan Sudaahr. He represents 20 years of planning and breeding. He is a sire, an athlete, an exotic, imagination-capturing Arabian that is conformationally correct, but above all a gentleman with the sweetest nature. He adores our children and often shows his affection.

Lousie Duncan: Our stallion, El Kharjahn. He is quite tall with a compact balanced body, wonderful depth of girth, clean flat bone in his legs with good sized joints, open feet, super smooth body, large dark well-set eyes, small, perfectly shaped ears, curved, clean neck and throatlatch and a short wedgy masculine head. Plus he has the most amazing temperament – our

children’s first rides were on his back.

Bev Jones: SS Tarifa and of course our Simeon Shemini.

Peita Brown: Dowling Enayat is a mare that has the dry refinement and beautiful skin that we are looking for. I have purchased her gorgeous daughter Akid Iemhotep who truly embodies the lovely type that Enayat produces.

Graeme Ferguson: Our present stallion, The Prince Of Egypt most closely resembles our ideal Egyptian. An elegant 15.2hh and the most beautiful nature.

Jenni Ogden: Gatsby CC closely resembles our picture of the perfect Egyptian Arabian stallion, and we look forward to the influence he will have in our breeding program.

Marion Richmond: A few that I feel are almost perfect are Simeon Shifran and his young son Suriel and my very special Simeon Shaun by Imperial Madaar and Simeon Safran [dec].Some special fillies include Simeon Seis by Imperial Madaar, and from a new female line, Raffalla. Also Simeon Sara by Immesmerize and Simeon Sibolet.

Terry Hardcastle: I’d have to say that it’s a tossup between Sabtah Nassor, Joda Antar El Dine and RNZ Scorza – all very different but all are superb representatives of their respective lines.

Greg Egan: The horses that closely resemble the Pearsons View Arabians’ ideal would have to be the home bred females by Simeon Stav; Stavs Sorsha, Stavs Siare, and the *Salaa Sihr daughters; Soura Sihr (x Simeon Shaina), and Siteyah Sihr (x Stavs Siare). For Myth Haven, the first horse that comes to mind is Asheeyana MH. She is a filly with a beautifully structured face, and desirable overall balance. She is by Ashquar Sihr (*Salaa Sihr x Simeon Shaina), from the *Abiebi daughter Ashahni (x *Akid Geshan).

Peter Hall: My stallion Al Kha-Zar (USA) is classically beautiful and correct. He is the embodiment of correct Arabian type and function, and he has reproduced himself in his foals. My amazing Straight Egyptian mare, Fairview Mahlile-kah (True Colours x CP Haanicia) is a stunning mare – with a fabulous dished face and beautiful eyes, a great body, legs and fabulous movement and charisma. She is currently on lease to Al Shaqab in Qatar.

Sharyn Ruskey-Fleming: The grey Talika Nemiesha (deceased 2013) was the closest to my ideal Egyptian, but her paternal half-sister’s weanling filly, Talika Faniesha is certainly shaping up to be her equal or perhaps even better at maturity.

AHN: WHAT DO YOU FIND MOST REWARDING ABOUT BREEDING STRAIGHT EGYPTIANS?

Over and over again the answer was the birth of their foals; the realisation of hopes and dreams for the new generation, as well as

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ASILEH ARABIANS

Asileh Arabians is dedicated to breeding Straight Egyptian Arabians of saddle type who have a temperament making them suited to being a true family horse. Our foundation stallion El Kharjahn (Imperial Maakir x Kharijah) exhibits all the traits we are hoping to continually produce including spectacular movement coupled with an amazing temperament. We breed only one to two foals per season to allow us to concentrate on producing the quality Straight Egyptian Arabians that we want to be known for. We are located at Dalton in NSW.

BLUEDAWN ARABIANS

Bluedawn Egyptian Arabians was founded on Simeon Bloodlines in 2006. Bluedawn Straight Egyptians has a goal to produce Arabians of exceptional type, temperament and soundness. Our foundation mares and senior stallion Simeon Safrir (Imperial Madaar x Simeon Shalal) are all tail female line back to 27 Ibn Galal 5. We have incorporated the blood of the pure Nagel bred horse Ashquar HM (DE) in our 2-year-old filly Bluedawn Jamillla (out of Chaswyck on Gossemer Wings) and our 2-year-old colt Seka Sadeek (out of Simeon Sifra). This season we have bred three mares to Jadaan Al Shaqab.

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the emotional bond with their horses and the friends they make along the way. “Kissing a gorgeous new foal and knowing that it will be a magnificent horse one day,” answers Marion Richmond, whilst Terry Hardcastle replies “Most rewarding is the sense of satisfaction we feel when we see the results of years of breeding decisions that have proven, in the majority of cases to be the correct ones.” Peter Hall replies similarly, “When a new foal is born and straight away you realise that the breeding you chose was a success.”

Peita Brown further lists “the day to day interaction with your horses,” as another of the most rewarding aspects of breeding. Jenni Ogden adds yet another as “seeing horses we have sold going on to produce well for their new owners,” while Greg Egan states, “Seeing the horses you breed meld into someone else’s program with success, and having the breeders who have purchased horses or used stallions becoming good friends is one of the best feelings in the world.”

AHN: WHAT SORT OF LEGACY DO YOU HOPE YOUR STUD WILL ONE DAY LEAVE TO EGYPTIAN BREEDING IN AUSTRALIA?

Tina Saffioti: Functional, and true to type of their pedigree with endearing beauty.

Marion Richmond: I would hope one day when ‘the old lady’ is no longer around, that the faces of breeders will light up when they see a Simeon horse in the pedigree and they will know that the horses will have great movement, conformation and type.

Greg Egan: For Myth Haven and Pearsons View it is that our horses fulfil breeders’ dreams.

Lousie Duncan: We hope to have bred Straight Egyptians that are admired for their functionality and beloved for their temperaments.

Terry Hardcastle: We would love to see the “Salam” prefix recognised both nationally and internationally as synonymous with horses of classic type, soundness, movement, beautiful natures and also with the colour black!

Peter Hall: The legacy for Straight Egyptian breeding in Australia will be that we bred beautiful and correct Arabian horses that also happened to be Straight Egyptian.

Peita Brown: We would like to be remembered as breeders of classic horses with type and charisma, horses that can enhance the breed in some way and bring pleasure to others.

Bev Jones: We are proud to have imported many horses which have and will improve the gene pool of New Zealand Arabian horse breeding.

Graeme Ferguson: We hope our legacy to Egyptian breeding will be a quality group of Egyptian Arabians of alternate bloodlines to those of the more fashionable lines.

Sharyn Ruskey-Fleming: To contribute to a

worthwhile legacy by consistently producing classically beautiful, highly functional athletes, with outstanding temperaments, and which conform to the breed standard – genetically strong horses that continue to reproduce even higher quality foals for generations to come.

Jenny Ogden: The Arabian horse industry is a business of extremes, we seem to see-saw between wonderful highs and crushing lows... we are responsible for bringing precious new life into the world and then we have to bury a treasured friend. Many breeders come, and many leave, but I believe for those such as Paul and I that have “been called”, there really is no choice, it’s just what we do. It is not easy, physically or financially, a life full of sacrifice, but one we are more than willing to make. We hope our contribution to the Arabian horse through our breeding program will be our legacy for many generations to come.

The questionnaire strongly suggests these breeders are concerned with the same issues – breeding beautiful athletes, perpetuating the gene pool, encouraging others to breed knowledgeably and to enjoy Straight Egyptians in every way a horse can be enjoyed. With the hopes and dreams of dedicated breeders solidly revolving around these goals, it would appear that the future of Straight Egyptian horses in Australia is in good hands.

“They deserve to be promoted and loved and to go strongly into the future.” (Peita Brown)

EAGLERIDGE ARABIANS

It is impossible to separate the Arabian horse from history, and to attempt to breed Arabians without a connection to where they originated, for Paul and I that would be impossible. That’s why we’re drawn to the Egyptian Arabian. We have been breeding for 38 years starting with Australian domestic bred Arabian horses, mostly Crabbet/Egyptian blood. In the mid 90s we imported several horses from the USA including the Straight Egyptian

mare Bint Bint Faaris (Ruminajah Bahjat x Bint Faarisah). Her importation started a passion for the Straight Egyptian Arabian, and travelling the world photographing some of the most beautiful Straight Egyptians has seen that passion grow into an obsession. Now we have added Gatsby CC to the breeding program and look forward to the contribution he will make not only to our own breeding program but also the Egyptian Arabian in Australia.

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Talika Schofire (Simeon Sochain [exp USA] grandson) For Sale..expressions of interest are invited

alika anieshaT F Straight egyptian fayrid (imp USa) x Talika Nadiesha

Sharyn Ruskey-Fleming73 Storey Road Logan Village Qld 4207 Australia

Ph: (07) 5547 0011Mob: 0428 320 051E-mail: [email protected] [email protected]

Talika NesharTalika SchomannStud Fee: $1200

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FAIRVIEW ARABIANS

Fairview Arabian Stud was founded in 1968 and has been concentrating on line breeding to El Shaklan through our stallion Amir El Shaklan (imp), SK Shakla Khan (imp) and Estasan Ibn Estopa (Imp), all now deceased. Several years ago we decided we needed an outcross stallion, but also a horse that looked like the El Shaklan family. Our choice was the wonderful straight Egyptian colt Al Kha-Zar (imp USA). He is an awesome horse; tall, lovely face, long neck and great body – without doubt a world-class Arabian. In 2010 Vivienne died and the stud steadily reduced its numbers. As a result, the majority of our beautiful straight Egyptian Arabians are available for purchase as a group or individually, including five mares and fillies plus our great imported stallion. Colours are black, grey and chestnut. Genuine expressions of interest are invited.

HAWLEY ARABIANS

In 1970 Arabian breeding in Australia changed with the importation of the first Arabian of the ‘new’ Egyptian bloodlines – Naadirah, a daughter of Aswan by Nazeer, and the foundation of Tanya Hawley’s Arabian breeding program. The bloodline is an outstanding source for Arabian type, correctness, athletic ability, people loving temperament, and style. Naadirah, a British National Champion Foal, travelled

(AK Sirhalima), Orlando DE a grandson of Ansata Halim Shah and our present stallion The Prince Of Egypt, a grandson of Simeon Shai. Our first Straight Egyptian foals arrived in 2002 with a filly from Minstril’s Monica by Tarong Shahgar and a filly from Dunwingeri Jamala by Royal Jamil USA. Today we have only descendants of Dunwingeri Jamala in our straight program, three lovely daughters and four very promising granddaughters.

JAI RHAN ARABIANS

Primarily breeding only Straight Egyptians we are a boutique stud, specialising in the world’s most sought after and rarest of bloodlines. Our involvement with the Arabian horse crystallised the foundation of Jai Rhan Arabians nearly nineteen years ago. We are situated approximately 1 hour’s drive South from Sydney on the beautiful South Coast of New South Wales in Wollongong. Situated between

GERZANNE ARABIANS

Gerzanne Stud became the first Straight Egyptian Stud when 19 years ago Simeon Shemini arrived. Shem has produced 20 NZ National Champions making Gerzanne New Zealand’s leading stud. Gerzanne was honoured to win the 2013 NZAHBS Breeders Award with three of the most beautiful horses Gerzanne has bred, SS Tarifa, SS Kais and SS Sula – 2013 NZ National Champion Mare, Stallion and Intermediate Filly. Our broodmares are not only in our opinion world class but the opinion of both judges and visitors alike. TF Fezzan has crossed unbelievably well with these mares. The only Straight Egyptian son in Australasia of Botswana – Supreme Male, leading sire of Progeny and Performance at the Egyptian Event. Gerzanne Stud has some beautiful fillies for sale by these exceptional stallions.

to Germany to be bred to Straight Egyptian stallion Hadban Enzahi then brought to Australia where she gave birth to her first foal, Nara. These two mares went on to create their own dynasty, which is thriving with horses of these bloodlines currently winning in multiple disciplines in four states of Australia. It is undeniable that Naadirah has left a legacy in Australia and her influence will continue through her descendants, with many young Naadirah family mares being bred this year via frozen semen to some of the world's celebrity stallions.

HAZELDEAN ARABIANS

Hazeldean Arabians’ first purebred foal arrived in 1976, a lovely filly, Hazeldean Salima, by Kapehr (Ansata Ibn Halima). This early encounter with Egyptian breeding

was very successful and started a line that

continues today. The improvement in type

and refinement was immediate and we

loved the sweet trainable disposition and

inherent riding ability. We have continued

using Egyptian sires; Arabian Park Egyptian

Prince (Ansata El Hakim), Jangary Hanshah

(Hansan USA), Rianda’s Shai-Haan a

grandson of Simeon Shai, Tarong Shahgar

the beaches of the Pacific Ocean to the East and majestic tropical mountains and their rainforest filled with native animals and wildflowers to the West. Nestled here between the two is where Jai Rhan, a family effort, is run by Tina, Tony and Alfredo Saffioti. We share a dream which is fired by a passion and ideal of what this exquisite breed represents to each of us.

MYTH HAVEN ARABIANS

Myth Haven, together with Pearsons View Arabians think often about how the joy of Arabian horses has formed the model by which their horses are judged. A combined sixty plus years of breeding between them, sees generations of horses being enjoyed by all ages and producing talented and beautiful progeny. The foals of both PVA and MH

Tracey Bavinton

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Breeders of Champions

Breeders of Champions

The Magni f icent

RNZ Scorza(S imeon Saraaf x Hu Al imaana Imp USA)

The Hardcastle Family328 John St, Wallabadah NSW Australia 2343Ph: +61 2 6746 5476Mobile: +61 0457 177 111Email: [email protected]

2011 New Zealand National Champion Colt

Black Straight Egyptian 3yr old Colt 15HH – CA, LFS & SCIDs Clear

Bred by Rhodium Stud, New ZealandScorza has been bred to a superb group of

straight, purebred and derivative mares for his first season at stud.

Enquiries on Scorza foals expected next season are welcome.

Also at Stud: Joda Antar El Dine

Sabtah Nassor Salam Dark Image Salam Firedance

www.sa lamarabians .com

Imp NZ

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are bred for prepotency. When it comes to the pursuit of breeding Arabian horses both studs continue to learn. The stumbling blocks are worn smooth by dedication and honesty to clients and friends. Experiences are about loving Arabian horses, understanding the breed’s past and being a part of its living history.

SALAM ARABIANS

Salam Arabians breeds both Straight Egyptian and Egyptian-related Arabians of world class quality. Our recently acquired black Straight Egyptian colt, RNZ Scorza Imp NZ (Simeon Saaraf x Hu Alimaana Imp US) and the magnificent Joda Antar El Dine (Salaa El Dine x Joda Desert Angel) are the centrepieces of our Straight Egyptian breeding program and we have gathered together a superb group of Straight Egyptian mares who will cross magnificently with them, with daughters of Simeon Shai*, Monteego Bay*, Durra Shahh, Tarong Shahgar as well as grandaughters of

great body with strong hindquarters, a fantastic sloping shoulder and a long, elegant and extremely refined neck and throat and is the sire of some of the most beautiful Arabians in the country. With his acquisition, our dreams of owning a magnificent black Straight Egyptian stallion have come true.

SIMEON STUD

Simeon Stud was started in 1956 and in 1975 the breeding program was slightly changed to a

an experienced home. He is quiet, loves to learn and work, and is a wonderful ambassador for the ridden Straight Egyptian Arabian.

TALIKA ARABIAN STUD

Talika Arabian Stud has been breeding Straight Egyptian Arabians for 35 years. Combining the bloodlines of the Straight Egyptian mares, Janidah (Imp. IID USA) by Ibn Moniet El Nefous (Imp. Egypt) and Shahmira (Ansata El Shahwan (Imp. USA)) from Omayma (Imp. USA), with that of the prolific black Al Karim Sirhalima (Imp/Exp. USA) gave us many outstanding show and performance horses, producing classical beauty, strength, conformational soundness, movement, athletic ability and temperament. These bloodlines produced the much-admired Talika Nemiesha and Talika Sirdarah, who won many supreme championships. Currently we are concentrating on breeding to the stunning Jadaan Al Shaqab and Fayrid. We have four beautiful fillies from

Asfour*, The Minstril, Al Karim Sirhalima and Anaza Bay Shahh* amongst others.

SAN ELLA ARABIANS

San Ella Arabians was founded in 1976 and is a small stud aiming to breed beautiful, functional Arabians with temperament and conformation that make them outstanding riding horses and companions. In 2004 we added a Straight Egyptian breeding program to our stud with the tall outstanding grey stallion The Prince of Egypt and the black mare Tawoona Qahill. We currently have four Straight Egyptian females, one by The Prince of Egypt and three by the Simeon Sadik son Simeon Sadek (out of Simeon Sheba). Whilst our champion filly Sadiks Egyptian Emira was being shown by Greg and Rochelle Andrews, Greg suggested that the Straight Egyptian stallion VVF Kai may be available for purchase. VVF Kai has such a

purely Straight Egyptian stud. We have 72 acres of rolling hills situated 40 minutes north west of Sydney at Dural, New South Wales, overlooking the Blue Mountains. At present we have 13 stallions and colts, and 61 mares and fillies, eight of whom are happy geriatrics. The future of the breeding program rests with the horses retained after years of stringent and selective breeding. This year as never before, we are offering for sale 17 horses including brood and show mares and stallions and colts as we have recently imported a number of horses and we need to keep some of these bloodlines.

SLIPSTREAM ARABIANS

Located close to Melbourne, Slipstream Arabians is home to 20 horses, mainly Straight Egyptian, and one Shetland pony. The youngsters are brought up slowly with regular, short training sessions adapted to each horse. When of age,

the 2013 foal crop and three mares have returned to Jadaan. Delighted with the quality of these foals, we expect them to have outstanding show and breeding careers. We also hope to enter endurance events again in the future.

ZANADEEQ ARABIANS

Peita Brown of Zanadeeq Arabians and Megan Borowiak of Enayat Arabians have formed a partnership with the purchase of Dowling Enayat (Akid Geshan x Dowling Nabilah) and Nefara MA (Ansata Iemhotep X Aneesa). Dowling Enayat is due to foal to Jayyash UAE and will then be bred to Jadaan Al Shaqab. Nefara MA is a two-year- old filly who is a joy to be around. These two females join Peita’s Akid Iemhotep (Ansata Iemhotep X D Enayat), Dowling Magidah (Akid Geshan X Aesah) and Tajriel Al Hasan (Royal Phariel X Taj Jamal). ▮

they are schooled under saddle before finding new homes where they are used in a variety of disciplines, as I believe our stock should not only be beautiful and conform to the breed standard, but also be a useful asset for farm work, endurance, PC, ARC, or simply bushbashing. The latest young star available for purchase is the four-year-old gelding Slipstream Sephardi (Ashquar HM x Simeon Sephaniah) pictured here. He’s still green and as such, needs to go to

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Sabtah Sher (Durra Shahh x Sabtah Shalia)

(Durra Shahh x Sabtah Shalia)Sabtah Shakana

(Durra Shahh x Rianda’s Raslina)Sabtah Black Beauty

A select number of exquisite Straight Egyptian Arabians for sale

STEVE & TRISHA MARRIOTTCnr Mt Glorious-Samford &

Hulcombe Roads, Highvale Q 4520Ph: +61 7 3289 7153 Mob: 0411 227 569Email: [email protected]

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By Greg Egan

THERE IS A RELATIONSHIP WITH AND APPRECIATION FOR EACH AND EVERY HORSE THEY OWN.

SABTAH ARABIANS

A ny visit I make to Samford, near Brisbane, means a visit to Steve and Trisha Marriott of Sabtah

Arabians. Steve and Trisha have been breeding Egyptian Arabian horses for around 38 years, and many Sabtah horses have been foundation horses for other successful farms, as well as successful show horses, versatile riding horses and beautiful companions.

At Sabtah you will find some of the most outstandingly beautiful examples of Straight Egyptian and Egyptian Related Arabians anywhere in the world, as well as some uniquely coloured Partbred Arabians, and Trisha’s small program of Paints.

Something I really admire about the farm (other than the wonderful horses) is Steve and Trisha’s passion and dedication to their equine family. There is a relationship with and appreciation for each and every horse they own. They assess the qualities of each individual, and much consideration is put into how they will be bred, if they will become an opportunity for other breeders, and if they will be shown and/or left to grow. This careful consideration and assessment has surely contributed to their success with producing so many exceptional horses.

When discussing Sabtah’s Arabians, there are a few horses from the past that must be mentioned, as their contribution to some of today’s most successful breeding programs is extraordinary.

The first is Simeon Seren (Simeon Shai x Fayrooz). Seren was King of Sabtah, right from his purchase as a youngster. A majestic stallion, he produced gorgeous females that proved to be excellent breeding mares (a number of whom have been retained by Sabtah), as well as males

who have also produced some excellent individuals for other breeding programs.

I was so lucky on my visits to Sabtah to be able to spend time with Seren – and to have the opportunity to take photos of this magnificent stallion. I remember he would stand up and show himself off for the camera – knowing very well he had to look important! Times like those were magical and unforgettable. I know why Steve and Trisha not only held him in such high esteem as a breeding horse, but also simply as the exceptional individual that he was.

Another noteworthy horse is Rianda’s Raslina (Sir Ibn Moniet x Kalicia). This Straight Egyptian mare created a significant family of excellent daughters and sons. Raslina daughters are spread all around the country and have created their own impressive families.

At Sabtah you will find some of Raslina’s lovely daughters and granddaughters. Two of these, by Simeon Seren, include the black mare Rianda’s Rafee, and the grey Rianda’s Rikki. Amongst the foals Raslina has produced are two extraordinary black daughters, both by Durra Shahh; Sabtah Black Beauty and Sabtah Black Sula, and two worthy full brothers, a flaxen chestnut, Sabtah Saleam and a classic bay, Sabtah Amin.

With so many beautiful Seren daughters being retained, it wasn’t long before another

stallion was required to keep the stud moving forward. I remember Trisha sharing how they were after something that not only had a pedigree they really loved, but that would breed the type of Arabian the stud was renowned for. It was this search that led them to Durra Shahh (Anaza Bay Shahh x Simeon Seona).

Durra Shahh joined the farm as a youngster. From an excellent family himself, he proved very quickly to be the perfect next step, producing top individuals from the Seren daughters, Rianda’s Raslina, and the other beautiful mares of Sabtah.

Durra Shahh with the Seren daughters proved to be a truly magical cross. His daughters, like Seren’s, are not only exceptional looking, but are supreme broodmares. When you view these mares at Sabtah and at the other studs they are contributing to, you can clearly see their worth as unique and reliable breeding stock.

It is easy to get caught up in Sabtah’s beautiful mares. Sabtah Shalia (Simeon Seren x Simeon Succa) is one of the most stunning mares I have ever seen, and she has produced some equally stunning daughters, including Sabtah Shakana and Sabtah Sher. Sabtah Shakana (by Durra Shahh) was one of the most fabulous mares I ever had the opportunity to photograph at the farm, and Steve’s pride and joy. Sadly she was lost to the program, but not before

SIMEON SEREN (SIMEON SHAI EXP US X FAYROOZ)

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leaving a black beauty of her own, a Straight Egyptian colt called Sabtah Shakahn by Fayrid (imp USA) (Faahim x MB Shareena). Sabtah Sher, meanwhile, is quite simply a dream filly in every way.

At Sabtah, Shahh’s daughters are producing youngster after youngster that Steve and Trisha are extremely proud of, and that they will continue to incorporate into their breeding program. Durra Shahh is also Steve’s favourite riding mount, as this stallion has the most beautiful nature to go with his exotic looks.

With such beautiful horses, Steve and Trisha have enjoyed great success over the years with their Arabians in the show ring. Simeon Seren was a multi-champion show horse – a legacy his progeny carry on. The Durra Shahh progeny have also taken to the ring in their own fine style, with many more successes including the Supreme Champion mare, Sabtah Black Beauty.

It is difficult to share all the special horses of Sabtah in one short article. So many have created dreams for their breeders, while many more continue to do so. Visiting Sabtah Arabians is like stepping into another world: a picturesque world of beautiful, awe-inspiring Arabian horses, and of two passionate, dedicated breeders. It is a visit that is a must for anyone seeking to view a collection of truly breathtaking Egyptian Arabian horses. ▮

DURRA SHAHH (ANAZA BAY SHAHH X SIMEON SEONA (EXP ES)) SABTAH BLACK BEAUTY (DURRA SHAHH X RIANDA’S RASLINA)

SABTAH SHER (DURRA SHAHH X SABTAH SHALIA)

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Asileh Arabians

El Kharjahn(Imperial Maakir

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Black Exotic Straight Egyptian grandSon of: thaqiB al naSSEr, SimEon SiBoni, El araB nizik and mB madirah.

Standing at Stud via Natural, Chilled and Frozen Semen. frozen Semen now ready for Export to the USa and new zealand!

Supreme Straight Egyptian Exhibit at Top of the Range Show 2013

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high qUality Straight EgyptianS availaBlE to thE diScErning BrEEdEr.

two oUtStanding Straight Egyptian coltS By kharEEm al SaBa availaBlE for pUrchaSE

Bay Colt – Dam: Simeon Shekinah {Imperial Madaar x Simeon Safran}

BlaCK Colt – Dam: RNZ Saphir D’Eau {Simeon Saraaf x GR Marja imp Ger.}

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L ooking back over the fabled history of the Egyptian horse, Mansour has without a doubt been given victory,

largely symbolised by his legendary son Nazeer, but let’s take a short journey back to see why the Mighty Mansour became victorious.

Born in Egypt in 1921 at the Royal Agricultural Society stud, Mansour was created from a heritage as noble as his name. His dam Nafaa El Saghira was obtained by the RAS from the estate of Mohammed Abu Nafie Pasha, and she represented several generations of Prince Ahmed Pasha Kamal’s breeding. Of the desirable Kuhaylan Mimri strain, Nafaa El Saghira produced seven foals but only two sons carried on for her, Ibn Samhan, sire of the great race horse Balance; and Mansour, who was used more at stud than his half brother. Nafaa El Saghira was a

THE MIGHTY MANSOURI HAVE ALWAYS LIKED THE SOUND OF THE NAME “MANSOUR” – IT SOUNDS SO NOBLE, SO DIGNIFIED. IN ARABIC IT MEANS “THE ONE WHO IS GIVEN VICTORY”.

By Joe Ferriss

granddaughter of the renowned old Ali Pasha Sherif stallion Saklawi I. Mansour’s handsome sire Gamil Manial was also a grandson of Saklawi I and had two crosses to him, making Mansour the source of three crosses to this great old sire. In fact because of the Arabian breed’s extraordinary success with the blood of Mansour’s son Nazeer, the Saklawi I sire line is by far the most dominant sire line in straight Egyptian breeding and is swiftly becoming the dominant sire line in the entire breed.

Jack Humphrey, the agent for successful American foundation Arabian breeder, W.R. Brown, was sent to Egypt in 1932 in an attempt to secure some Arabians to import. His letters to W.R. Brown in 1932 have been well-chronicled elsewhere and are a fascinating insight into Mansour.

While Humphrey was visiting Prince

Mohammed Ali (from whom all six Brown imports would later be selected), the Prince told him about a unique and desirable feature of the Saklawi I sire line. He noted that the horses that come down from Saklawi I are fearless, like the Bedouin war horses and will not retreat from any threat. So unquestionably the Mansour horses were of a noble tradition. When Humphrey visited the RAS he was very impressed with the get of Mansour and he commented to the Director, Dr. Branch, that their key to the future was to use the blood of Mansour more as he was a good source of true Arab quality, which translates to excellent Arabian type.

From his photos it is clear that Mansour was a very handsome horse of strong proportions and good balance with good legs and bone. His skin is very fine showing much dryness and detail while his eyes are large and expressive. His ears are well set, shapely and of just the right length for a handsome stallion.

Looking back, Humphrey’s speculation was right. The lovely Mansour daughter Roda came to America in 1932 as a yearling and later gave a very influential Egyptian son, Hallany Mistanny, still celebrated within straight Egyptian breeding today.

In Egypt, Mansour sired 28 get. Interestingly many of them appear to have gone to owners in the racing community, and most sons went to the government stallion depots to improve local horses hence did not breed on in modern times. His son El Fagr (x Sabah) went to the King

EL SHAKLAN, SIRED BY SHAKER EL MASRI (3 LINES TO MANSOUR) AND OUT OF THE CELEBRATED ESTOPA, EL SHAKLAN BECAME ONE OF THE MOST BELOVED INTERNATIONAL SIRES OF CHAMPIONS.

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of Jordan where he was renamed Selman and is still revered in Royal Jordanian pedigrees today.

mansour’s daughter, the beautiful Bint Farida was a jewel of a mare and carried on the mansour legacy via her daughters, Helwa, a consistent source of big dark beguiling eyes and good athletic ability, and Ghazalahh, a most magnificent mare loved by everyone who knew her. I took movies of Ghazalahh in old age and she was unforgettable in her magnificence. Her most celebrated descent is that of Inas (x morafic) whose daughter Bint Inas has a large family in Europe. Inas also produced the important EAO sire Aseel, sire of legendary El mareekh.

The interweaving of the blood of mansour’s two influential sons, Sheikh El Arab and Nazeer, crowned his “victory” within the

RAS pHOTO OF AN AGEd mANSOUR, SHOWING STILL GREAT ARABIAN cHARAcTER ANd qUALITy.

THE yOUNG BINT FARIdA AT THE RAS, GRANddAm OF ExcELLENT mARES NEFISA ANd INAS.

NAzEER GET WERE cOvETEd GLOBALLy. pIcTUREd HERE ARE 5 NAzEER dAUGHTERS ImpORTEd By ANSATA ARABIAN STUd. THIS IS THE LARGEST NUmBER OF pROdUcING NAzEER dAUGHTERS AT ANy STUd OUTSIdE OF EGypT.

THE ImmORTAL SImEON SHAI, A FAvOURITE INTERNATIONAL cHAmpION WITH 15 LINES TO mANSOUR vIA NAzEER ANd NUmEROUS SHEIkH EL ARAB dAUGHTERS.

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whole Arabian breed. Sheikh El Arab was by Mansour and out of Bint Sabah. His tenure at stud at the RAS unfortunately coincided with the ravages of World War II so from 1940–1946 he only sired 18 get. But he proved to be a superior broodmare sire famous for such incredible mares as Yashmak (x Bint Rissala), Mahasin (x Kasbana), Kamla (x Samha), Yosreia (x Hind), Wanisa and El Bataa (x Medallela), Halima (x Ragia) and Rouda (x Fasiha).

The beautiful mare Mahasin, from the Skowronek bred Kasbana would make a significant mark in Europe via her descendant, Fakhr El Kheil (three lines to Mansour). Halima produced the immortal Ansata Ibn Halima and founded the huge Moheba family. Yashmak gave the handsome son Rashad Ibn Nazeer and the mares Om El Saad, Rahma, Rashida and Sanaaa. Kamla produced the excellent sire Hadban Enzahi and the lovely Bint Kamla. El Bataa’s many daughters were important, Wanisa gave us the celebrated Moniet El Nefous, and the closely related sisters Yosreia and Rouda are among the most influential mares in Egyptian dam lines. Many of these Sheikh El Arab daughters are woven through International Multi-champion Simeon Shai. So Mansour certainly proved influential on the dam side of pedigrees via the daughters of his son Sheikh El Arab.

The last and most influential of all Mansour get to breed on, is the legendary Nazeer, whose story was told in Arabian Studs & Stallions (Volume 37, 2011). If the war years

were a challenge for Sheikh El Arab, Nazeer almost never saw the opportunity to breed. Having been sent to the stallion depots and overlooked throughout the war years, he was discovered at age 15 and in the last ten years of his aged life, he created a dynasty that has transformed the modern Arabian horse. Even in that decade (1950–1960) Egypt was struggling to reform and redirect itself and horses were not the first consideration. Yet Nazeer managed to sire 101 get, 65% of which were used for breeding!

The doubling of Mansour proved to be a success as Nazeer was bred to Sheikh El Arab daughters creating the most influential sires, Aswan, Ansata Ibn Halima, Hadban Enzahi, and Rashad Ibn Nazeer. Aswan and Ansata Ibn Halima are actually very closely related being 87.5% the same breeding. The superior Nazeer sons Morafic, Ramses Fayek, and Galal also have multiple crosses to Mansour.

In looking over the pedigrees of many of today’s international champions, one can easily find that Mansour is a “silver thread” in the tapestry of their heritage. Straight Egyptian horses like the unforgettable Australian National Champion mare 27 Ibn Galal-5, and stallions Ansata Iemhotep, Thaqib Al Nasser, and Egyptian related horses like Marwan Al Shaqab, WH Justice and El Shaklan would never have been quite so “victorious” without Mansour. His presence is an assurance of splendid Arabian type and nobility, and as Humphrey said, the key to true Arab quality. ▮

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THE HANdSOME STALLION HABASHI BY MANSOUR OUT OF A FULL SISTER TO IBN RABdAN. HE WAS ONE OF MANY MANSOUR SONS SENT OUT TO THE GOVERNMENT STALLION dEpOTS TO IMpROVE LOCAL STOCK BUT dId NOT RETURN TO THE RAS.

HALLANY MISTANNY, FROM THE MANSOUR dAUGHTER ROdA IMpORTEd TO THE US IN 1932. HE BECAME A VERY INFLUENTIAL SIRE IN AMERICA IN MANY BLOOdLINES.

THE “MIGHTY MANSOUR” BEING LEd AT THE RAS pROBABLY ABOUT 8 OR 9 YEARS OLd HERE.

IMMENSELY pOpULAR ANd CELEBRATEd SIRE, MARWAN AL SHAqAB. WITH 10 LINES TO MANSOUR, THE NExT GENERATIONS OF ARABIANS HAVE BEEN GIVEN “VICTORY”.

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MANSOUR’S SON SHEIKH EL ARAB, A GREAT SIRE OF MARES. NOTE HIS SIMILARITY TO HIS GRANdSON ANSATA IBN HALIMA.

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Lea-Ma Park

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A VERY SPECIAL COLT – HIS DAM IS THE OUTSTANDING MARE LEA-MA PARK KARMALITA, HIS SIRE IS THE STUNNING CHIPPENDALE V IMP.

WE ARE ALSO OFFERING FOR SALE A VERY BEAUTIFUL STRAIGHT EGYPTIAN MARE CHASWYCk ALABASTER ROSE, AND OUR BEAUTIFUL STRAIGHT EGYPTIAN STALLION JODA AL GHAZAH. WE ALSO HAVE 2 BEAuTIfuL fILLIES BY ECHOS OF MARWAN (IMP).

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For the straight Egyptian collector, the breederand anyone who admires them

For further information and sales opportunities please contact us at:

Jai Rhan Arabians12 Manikato PlaceKembla Grange NSW 2526Australia

Telephone: +61 2 42727763Web: www.jairhanarabians.com

Email: [email protected]: Jai Rhan Arabians and Miniature Ponies

Stock sometimes available for sale.

JAI RHAN SUDAAHR(IMPERIAL MADAAR dec. x SIMEON SARELI)

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We would sincerely like to thank Bob and Pam Barton for entrusting us with this wonderful stallion. SSan Ella

A r a b i a n sSan Ella Arabians are proud to announce the

arrival of the black Straight Egyptian supersire

VVF Kai Imp USA To celebrate his arrival in Victoria we are offering

a special introductory service fee of $990.00

Strictly limited to the fi rst 3 mares booked

Normal fee $1650.00

Clear of SCID, LFS and CATransported Semen

Available

Contact Chris Stoneman 03 5775 1823 or 0428 751547

Where dreams come trueSSan Ella

A r a b i a n s

The EnayatP A R T N E R S H I P

Bringing together two like-minded breeders to create an exciting future breedingStraight Egyptian Arabians

Peita BrownZanadeeq Arabians0422 755 882

Megan BorowiakEnayat Arabians0439 314 693

[email protected]

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THE DREAM CONTINUES... and MUTA’KALIMA is a wonderful example

of the prepotency of her famous sire NAAVAH (1986 unanimous Australian

Arabian Champion Stallion) with the superior qualities of her beautiful dam,

Maaza by Naazim.

Muta’Kalima contributes to the legacies of Naadirah and Flabys Sar Monisa through her son MUTA’SALIM by Rokewood Riyadh (co-owned with The Palms Arabians) and daughter

MUKMAL by Naa’Zahar (owned jointly with Cherry Tree Estate).

Muti is maternal half sister of Maa’Zooz at The Palms, as well as the popular

Champion Ridden Mare, Mimrah by Nazzai.

Muti is shown here at 19, enjoying retirement at Hawley Arabians.

MUTA’SALIMMUTA’KALIMA

HAWLEY ARABIANS VICTORIA AUSTRALIA TELEPHONE: 0499 896 386 [email protected] www.hawley-arabians.comPHOTOS: MUTA’KALIMA by TANYA HAWLEY MUKMAL by DAVID GILLETT MUTA’SALIM by JENNI OGDEN Conformation unaltered.

MUKMAL

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THE DREAM CONTINUES... and MUTA’KALIMA is a wonderful example

of the prepotency of her famous sire NAAVAH (1986 unanimous Australian

Arabian Champion Stallion) with the superior qualities of her beautiful dam,

Maaza by Naazim.

Muta’Kalima contributes to the legacies of Naadirah and Flabys Sar Monisa through her son MUTA’SALIM by Rokewood Riyadh (co-owned with The Palms Arabians) and daughter

MUKMAL by Naa’Zahar (owned jointly with Cherry Tree Estate).

Muti is maternal half sister of Maa’Zooz at The Palms, as well as the popular

Champion Ridden Mare, Mimrah by Nazzai.

Muti is shown here at 19, enjoying retirement at Hawley Arabians.

MUTA’SALIMMUTA’KALIMA

HAWLEY ARABIANS VICTORIA AUSTRALIA TELEPHONE: 0499 896 386 [email protected] www.hawley-arabians.comPHOTOS: MUTA’KALIMA by TANYA HAWLEY MUKMAL by DAVID GILLETT MUTA’SALIM by JENNI OGDEN Conformation unaltered.

MUKMAL

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