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  2. Barb horse - Wikipedia

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    The Barb horse, also known as the Barbary horse (Arabic: حصان بربري), is a breed of riding horse with historic roots in North Africa. Known for its hardiness and stamina, it has influenced a number of modern breeds, including many in northern and western Africa.

  3. Horses in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Horses in Morocco are an ancient tradition, linked to the history of the Berber cavalry. The Barb and Arab-Barb breeds are considered a national heritage in Morocco, having been bred by numerous local tribes. Tbourida, the most popular Moroccan equestrian sport, showcases the military use of the Barb or Arab-Barb horse.

  4. National Stud Farm of Chaouchaoua - Wikipedia

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    In the early 20th century, it bred up to 22,000 foals per year, including military mounts (Barb, Arabian, and Arab-Barb breeds) as well as working horses for agriculture. Following Algeria's independence in 1962, Chaouchaoua became an Algerian national stud farm. [1] However, the number of horses decreased significantly by the end of 2018. [1] [2]

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  6. List of North American horse breeds - Wikipedia

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    Spanish Jennet Horse [2]: 477 Spanish Barb [4] The Spanish Barb Breeders Association is a registry for Colonial Spanish horses; eligible horses stand 140–150 cm and may be of any color [2]: 457 [6] Spanish Mustang [4] Spanish Norman [2]: 504 Spotted Saddle Horse: National Spotted Saddle Horse [2]: 488 Standardbred [2]: 436

  7. Arab-Barb - Wikipedia

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    Algerian fantasia horses. Arabian-Barb horses can be registered with the World Organization of Barb Horses (OMCB). It has been proposed that a horse with Arabian origins ranging from 25% to 75% should be considered a true Arabian-Barb and eligible for initial registration in the Arabian-Barb studbook in countries that are the breed's place of ...

  8. Oriental horse - Wikipedia

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    The Arabian horse is one type of Oriental horse. The term oriental horse refers to the ancient breeds of horses developed in the Middle East, such as the Arabian, Akhal-Teke, Barb, and the Turkoman horse. They tend to be thin-skinned, long-legged, slim in build and more physically refined than other types, but with great endurance. [1]

  9. Curwen's Bay Barb - Wikipedia

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    Curwen's Bay Barb (c. 1690 – c. 1728) was a foundation sire of the Thoroughbred breed. A bay horse with a white blaze , he was imported by Henry Curwen in 1698 from France . [ 1 ] He had originally been a present to Louis XIV from the King of Morocco .