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  2. Bandola (horse) - Wikipedia

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    With the last at the age of 27, Bandola produced 16 foals during her breeding career. [2] Her most notable include Bandos, by Negatiw, who sired 3 Derby winners and 10 Polish National Champions, [9] and *Banat, who was the National Champion Stallion of Great Britain, and sold at the 1984 Polish Prestige Sale to the US for $525,000.

  3. Yeguada Militar de Jerez de la Frontera - Wikipedia

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    They keep the best fillies for broodmares, selling the rest to private owners. [3] Following an assessment of the breeding stock, there is an annual auction of surplus mares and fillies. [2] Outside Arabian bloodlines have been brought into Spain since the 19th century, but a distinct look and type of Arabian horse has been preserved.

  4. Janów Podlaski Stud Farm - Wikipedia

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    The greatest financial successes were the sale of the Janów stallion El Paso for USD 1 million in 1980, Bandos for USD 806,000 in 1982, and in 1985 the mare Pencylina for USD 1.5 million. In 2015, a price of EUR 1.4 million was obtained for the mare Pepita, and the sale at this auction amounted to EUR 4 million. [12] [8]

  5. Bask (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Bask's sire was Witraz, by the famed Ofir, who also sired Witez II.His dam was Balalajka, a daughter of Amurath-Sahib, [2] deemed one of Poland's finest broodmares. [3] He was sent to the race track, as it was typical in the time for horses to be sent to race as three-year-olds in order to determine the horse's athletic ability and soundness. [1]

  6. 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]

  7. Bandos (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Bandos (1964 – September 1987) was a gray Arabian stallion with Crabbet ancestry. [3] He was sired by Negatiw, a Tersk bred stud, out of Bandola, who was known by the title of "Queen of Poland". [4]

  8. Marbach Stud - Wikipedia

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    The "mare's well" horse fountain at Marbach, featuring an Arabian mare and foal. Marbach stables. The Marbach Stud, German: Haupt- und Landgestüt Marbach, is Germany's oldest state stud farm for horse breeding, has a history that dates back over 500 years. It is located in southwest Germany near Gomadingen in the Reutlingen district of Baden ...

  9. Arabian horse - Wikipedia

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    Another origin tale claims that King Solomon was given a pure Arabian-type mare named Safanad ("the pure") by the Queen of Sheba. [68] A different version says that Solomon gave a stallion, Zad el-Raheb or Zad-el-Rakib ("Gift to the Rider"), to the Banu Azd people when they came to pay tribute to the king. This legendary stallion was said to be ...