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  2. Cass Ole - Wikipedia

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    Cass Ole (March 6, 1969 - June 29, 1993) was a Texan-bred Arabian stallion. Originally bred to be a show horse, he was National Champion in Arabian Western Pleasure in 1975, National Reserve Champion Arabian Ladies Side Saddle in 1976, and U.S. Top Ten Arabian English Pleasure in both 1975 and 1976. He won over 50 championships and over 20 ...

  3. Arabian horse - Wikipedia

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    The Arabian or Arab horse (Arabic: الحصان العربي [alħisˤaːn alʕarabijj], DMG al-ḥiṣān al-ʿarabī) is a breed of horse with historic roots on the Arabian Peninsula. With a distinctive head shape and high tail carriage, the Arabian is one of the most easily recognizable horse breeds in the world. It is also one of the oldest ...

  4. Al Khamsa (organization) - Wikipedia

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    Al Khamsa is a nonprofit organization in the United States that supports the preservation breeding of certain strains of purebred Arabian horses, specifically lines tracing exclusively to those pedigrees providing a detailed chain of evidence to prove they were bred by the Bedouin of the Arabian Peninsula. The name derives from the Al Khamsa ...

  5. El Mokhtar - Wikipedia

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    Egypt. Color. Black. Last updated on: January 13, 2008. El Mokhtar (February 9, 1971 – December 31, 1983) was an Arabian horse, and one of three black Arabian stallions used to portray "The Black" in the second Black Stallion film, The Black Stallion Returns. El Mokhtar was imported by a syndicate of American Arabian breeders in 1975.

  6. Arabo-Friesian - Wikipedia

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    Stallion Dark Ynte, 37.5% Arabian, born 2001, 1.67 m. The Arabo-Friesian (Dutch: Arabo Friese Paard) is a recent breed of horse, selected over several generations since the 1960s to obtain the morphology of the modern Friesian combined with the endurance qualities of the Arabian. The creation of this breed was strongly contested by some Dutch ...

  7. Shagya Arabian - Wikipedia

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    The breed is named for the major foundation sire Shagya, a gray Arabian [1] stallion with some ancestors of the Kehilan and Siglavy (Seglawi) strains. Born in Syria in 1810, he was taller than the average Arabian of the time, standing 15.2⁄ hands (62.5 inches, 159 cm) at the withers. His weight was 530 kg. He was mostly used for crossbreeding ...

  8. Al Khamsa - Wikipedia

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    The legend of Al Khamsa refers to the five favorite horses of Muhammad. While there are several variants on the tale, a common version states that after a long journey through the desert, Muhammad turned his herd of horses loose at an oasis for a desperately needed drink of water. Before the herd reached the water, Muhammad blew his battle horn ...

  9. Arab-Barb - Wikipedia

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    The Arab-Barb or Arabian-Berber (Arabic: حصان عربي بربري) is a breed of saddle horses originating from the Maghreb. It is the result of crossing the Arab and Barb breeds and shares a common genetic origin with the latter. The first Arab-Barb studbook was created in 1948. The Arab-Barb is of medium size and has a square build ...