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Hengstlinie: Douhayman El Ajarrache d.b. (1925?)

Stutenlinie: Dajaniah d.b. (1930?)

EL NASSER d.b. (DIDANE)

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geboren: 1938

gestorben: 0000

Z.: Anazeh Fedaan , Bed.

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geboren Name Geschlecht Farbe Mutter
1948   Sehr (1948)   Stute   Rappe   Salwa (1939)
         
         

 

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RAS 1/P44-41 Notes: El Nasser (Root Stallion #41 in RAS Studbook, 1948, p.44) (former race name "Didane") Grey stallion foaled: May 1938 Sire: Douhayman al-Ajarrash, of the Jibur tribe Dam: Dajaniah, a Kuhaylah Dajania of the horses of Ahmed al-Taha Bred by Sheikh Ahmed al-Taha of the al-Juhaych tribe (Geheish, Jeheish, Jehaysh, El Ajarrache, etc.) near Aleppo. Acquired from the Fidaan tribe by Hafid Ezzin who sold the horse to Henri Pharaon. Pharaon sold the horse to Khader Michuu who sold him to Ahmed Abu El Futuh. Given to the RAS by Ahmed Abu El Futuh in 1947. Used for breeding by the RAS. OVER 3500 HORSES ADDED TO THE AL KHAMSA ROSTERAt Al Khamsa's Annual Meeting, held September 2003, The stallion, El Nasser (RAS # 9 - 1938 grey stallion) achieved a passing vote as an accepted ancestor of breeding stock on the Roster of Al Khamsa horses. EL NASSER (Root Stallion #41 in RAS Studbook, 1948, p.44) (former race name "Didane") Grey stallion foaled: May 1938 Sire: Douhayman al-Ajarrash, of the Jibur tribe Dam: Dajaniah, a Kuhaylah Dajania of the horses of Ahmed al-Taha Bred by Sheikh Ahmed al-Taha of the al-Juhaych tribe near Aleppo. Acquired by Henri Pharaon, who sold the horse to Khader Michuu who sold him to Ahmed Abu El Futuh. Acquired by the RAS in 1947 where he was used in their breeding programs.The addition of El Nasser will add more than 3500 horses to the Al Khamsa Roster, the majority of which are straight Egyptian Arabian. (With so many straight Egyptians effected by this decision, it is recommended that breeders use current reference publications, and the Khamsat, to find El Nasser's influence in their horses pedigrees, and contact Al Khamsa for any needed verification of eligibility.)As the sire of 11 recorded get in the RAS Studbook, El Nassers only otherwise Al Khamsa get to breed on was Sehr (x Salwa) 1948 grey mare. Sehr was the dam of the RAS/EAO stallion Shahriar (Nasralla), El Nasser's only progenitor. These newly eligible horses include some 37 get of Shahriar, 12 of which were imported to North America, with the most recent stallion effected being The Minstril. It is through the mare Sehr that The Minstril gains acceptance with Al Khamsa. El Nasser's daughter, Sehr (EAO 75) was bred to the stallion, Balance (RAS 157), producing the colt Nasralla (EAO 128). Nasralla was bred to Hemmat, producing the mare *Baheia (AHR# 176128). *Baheia was bred to Gharib (SBWM*172) to produce the mare Bakria (GASB 801). Bakria was bred to Ibn Galal I (GASB*784) to produce the mare *Bahila (AHR 265239). *Bahila was a 1977 black mare imported by Bentwood in 1980...and *Bahila is the dam of The Minstril. This is an extremely honorable designation for The Minstril and his eligible descendants. And congratulations to the supporters of Al Khamsa for their tireless efforts and ongoing research on behalf of all Bedouin Arabian horses. (Note: The process of research into the background of all Al Khamsa horses is ongoing. Information on all bloodlines added to the Al Khamsa Roster since publication of Al Khamsa Arabians II will be presented in the upcoming edition, Al Khamsa Arabians III, which is in process.)* * *This information courtesy of Al Khamsa. For more information about this press release and the Al Khamsa organization, visit www.alkhamsa.org or e-mail: info@alkhamsa.org.

 

 

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