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  2. Azteca horse - Wikipedia

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    Early in the Azteca's history, breeders realized the need for a unified breeding program in order to produce horses that met the required characteristics. The Azteca Horse Research Center was created at Lake Texcoco, and in partnership with breeders developed the phenotype of the breed today. The first official Azteca was a stallion named ...

  3. Charrería - Wikipedia

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    It is said that the ideal horse for charrería is the American Quarter Horse. Another outstanding breed for charrería events is the Azteca horse. The American Quarter Horse breed traces back to the 17th century, and the creation of the Azteca horse was in 1972 in the Mexican high school of horsemen in Rancho San Antonio, Texcoco.

  4. Azteca - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar ... Azteca is the Spanish ... Azteca, a genus of ants; Azteca horse, a breed of horse; Games. Azteca, a world in the ...

  5. Charro - Wikipedia

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    Charro at the charrería event at the San Marcos National Fair in Aguascalientes City Female and male charro regalia, including sombreros de charro Mexican Charro (1828). ). Originally, the term "Charro" was a derogatory name for the Mexican Rancheros, the inhabitants of the countr

  6. Category:Horse breeds originating in Mexico - Wikipedia

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  7. Genome study shows how horses galloped into human history - AOL

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    An analysis of genome data from 475 ancient horses and 77 modern ones is providing clarity. It revealed that domestication actually occurred twice - the first time being a dead end - and traced ...

  8. Andalusian horse - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Horse of Europe: The Story of the Andalusian and Lusitano. London: J. A. Allen. ISBN 978-0-85131-422-8. Raber, Karen (2005). "A Horse of a Different Color: Nation and Race in Early Modern Horsemanship Treatises". In Raber, Karen; Tucker, Treva J. (eds.). The Culture of the Horse: Status, Discipline, and Identity in the Early Modern ...

  9. Escaramuza charra - Wikipedia

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    The escaramuza means "skirmish" and consists of a team riding horses in choreographed synchronized maneuvers to music. [1] [2] [3] The women ride side-saddle and wear traditional Mexican outfit that include sombreros, dresses, and matching accessories. A team consists of 16 women, but only 8 ride at a time. [4]