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  2. Arabian horse - Wikipedia

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    For example, a horse skeleton unearthed in the Sinai peninsula, dated to 1700 BC and probably brought by the Hyksos invaders, is considered the earliest physical evidence of the horse in Ancient Egypt. This horse had a wedge-shaped head, large eye sockets and small muzzle, all characteristics of the Arabian horse. [101]

  3. Wajima (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Wajima was bred by Bull Hancock's renowned Claiborne Farm of Paris, Kentucky.He was out of the French mare Iskra, a daughter of Le Haar, the Leading sire in France in 1963. . Wajima was a son of one of America's greatest sires, Bold R

  4. Al Khamsa - Wikipedia

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    Lipizzan horse from the Spanish Riding School, from the Siglavy lineage. Saklawi horses influenced several European horse breeds. One stallion of the lineage, a gray named Siglavy, is known to have been a foundation stallion of the Lipizzan breed. He was born in 1810 and arrived in Lipica in 1814 [59] or 1816. [60]

  5. Shagya Arabian - Wikipedia

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    The Shagya Arabian is a horse breed which was developed in the Austro-Hungarian Empire during the 19th century at the Bábolna, Mezőhegyes, Radautz, Piber, and Topolcianky studs. Today it is most often seen in the Czech Republic , Austria , Romania , the former Yugoslavian countries, Poland , Germany , and Hungary , but has been exported to ...

  6. Khemosabi - Wikipedia

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    Khemosabi was noted for having a large and enthusiastic fan base, and a Breyer Horse model was created with his likeness in the 1990s. [ 3 ] In his show career, Khemosabi was the 1973 U. S. National Champion Halter Stallion, and the 1976 U. S. National Champion and Canadian National Champion in Western Pleasure.

  7. Equidae - Wikipedia

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    Equidae (commonly known as the horse family) is the taxonomic family of horses and related animals, including the extant horses, asses, and zebras, and many other species known only from fossils. The family evolved around 50 million years ago from a small, multi-toed ungulate into larger, single-toed animals.

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  9. List of Japanese horse breeds - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the horse breeds usually considered to be native to Japan. [1] [2] Some may have complex or obscure histories, so inclusion here does not necessarily imply that a breed is predominantly or exclusively Japanese. In Japanese, this breed group is called "kokunaiuma".(国内産馬, domestic horse)