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  2. Arabian Horses are typically lightweight, with lean muscles and tendons like steel made for endurance. They are relatively small horses, standing only 14.1 to 15.1 hands. Today, the breed is most often used as a show, sport, and pleasure riding horse. Here are thirteen fascinating facts about Arabian Horses: 1.

  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.

  4. Arabian horse | Description & Facts | Britannica

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    Arabian horse, earliest improved breed of horse, valued for its speed, stamina, beauty, intelligence, and gentleness. It had been developed in Arabia by the 7th century. The Arabian horse has contributed its qualities to most of the modern breeds of light horses.

  5. ArabianHorses.org - Arabian Horses

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    In the sweet grass oasis along the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers in the countries that are now known as Syria, Iraq and Iran, and in other parts of the Arabia peninsula, this hearty horse developed and would soon be known as the Arabian horse.

  6. Arabian Horse: Breed Profile - The Spruce Pets

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    The Arabian horse, one of the oldest horse breeds in the world, is known for their distinctive head shape and large eyes. Learn more about this particular horse breed.

  7. The Arabian Horse, also known simply as the “Arabian,” is a breed of domestic horse. People originally bred this now-worldwide species on the Arabian Peninsula. Scientists classify all domestic horses in the species Equus caballus.

  8. Arabian Horse Breed: Traits, History, And Significance

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    Originating from the Arabian Peninsula, these horses are known for their refined head shape, high-set tail, and expressive eyes. With their athleticism, endurance, and intelligence, Arabians excel in various equestrian disciplines, including endurance riding, dressage, jumping, and pleasure riding.

  9. The Arabian Horse Breed

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    Arabian Horse Fast Facts Height: 14.2 to 15.3 hands Color: Bay, chestnut, black, gray, roan Overall Appearance: A small head, preferably slightly concave below the eyes; small muzzle with large nostrils; long, arched neck; deep chest and short back; horizontal croup; and naturally high tail carriage. Association: Arabian Horse Association

  10. A Brief History of the Arabian Horse - Horse Illustrated Magazine

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    About 3,500 years ago, the Arabian helped expand empires such as Egypt and shaped cultures by influencing the horses that were used to settle nations, fight wars and grow economies. When Arabia worked to spread Islam in 600 A.D., the Arabian horse carried Arab warriors throughout the Middle East and as far as North Africa, Spain and China.

  11. Comprising nearly 1% of all horses in the United States, with over 340,000 registered, Arabians have significantly influenced over 50 other breeds worldwide. Known for their dished faces and exceptional endurance, these horses compete in races up to 100 miles long.