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  2. Turmus Aya Equestrian Club - Wikipedia

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    After seeing children come to watch the horses, he established the club to make equestrian sports more accessible, despite the sport's reputation for being expensive. [1] Rabi also operates a horse farm in the United States , where he breeds Arabian horses for sale.

  3. Tersk Stud - Wikipedia

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    The French horses had generally good conformation but were lacking Arabian type, so the stud’s managers searched for quality breeding stock with the characteristic Arabian refinement. In 1936, a shipment of 25 horses came from Crabbet Arabian Stud in England , [ 5 ] some of which were descended from horses that had lived at the Stroganov and ...

  4. 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.

  5. Arabo-Friesian - Wikipedia

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    At the age of three, the Friesian Arabian must measure over 1.52 m, with a minimum height of 1.58 m required for stallions. [9] As an adult, the minimum height required is 1.55 m, and 1.60 m for stallions. [9] As with the Friesian, black is the only coat permitted, though unlicensed gray Arabo-Friesians also exist. [1]

  6. Arabian horse - Wikipedia

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    The first Arabians of Polish breeding arrived in 1966, and Egyptian lines were first imported in 1970. Arabian horses from the rest of the world followed, and today the Australian Arabian horse registry is the second largest in the world, next to that of the United States. [193]

  7. Janów Podlaski Stud Farm - Wikipedia

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    After the Soviet invasion of Poland on 17 September 1939, the horses were transported to Janów, but many horses went missing during this transport. The Red Army took over the stud farm, set fire to the buildings, stole the horses that had been evacuated, and took them deep into the USSR—a 1,000 mile trek—to Tersk Stud.

  8. 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.

  9. Bazy Tankersley - Wikipedia

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    By 1957, Al-Marah was the largest Arabian horse farm in the United States. In that year, Lady Wentworth, owner of the Crabbet Arabian Stud, died and a number of horses were made available for sale. [38] Tankersley bought 32 horses, the largest importation of Crabbet bloodstock to the United States in history. [4]

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