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  2. Khaled 5 - Wikipedia

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    Khaled AHR# 5, often referred to as Khaled 5, was an Arabian horse that was one of the foundation horses of the Arabian Horse Registry of America.He was a chestnut stallion foaled on May 24, 1895, by the stallion *Nimr and out of the mare *Naomi. [1]

  3. Part-Arabian - Wikipedia

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    A mare of 3/4 Arabian breeding, registered in the United States as a half-Arabian. Breed registries for part-Arabians include: The USA Arabian Horse Association's Half-Arabian and Anglo-Arabian registry: Half-Arabians must have at least 50% Arabian blood and one purebred Arabian parent. Half-Arabians cannot be crossed on other Half-Arabians and ...

  4. Pintabian - Wikipedia

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    The other parent can be a horse or pony of any type or bloodline. The registry also registers non-tobiano offspring of the same type of cross as "pleasure variety equines." [1] A horse with pinto markings and at least 50% Arabian breeding may be eligible for registration as a "half-Arabian" with the Arabian Horse Association. Thus, Pintabian ...

  5. Arabian Horse Association - Wikipedia

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    It also works with the United States Equestrian Federation to sanction horse shows and license judges for Arabian horses. [1] The AHA was formed by a merger between the International Arabian Horse Association (IAHA) and the Arabian Horse Registry of America (AHRA) in 2003. AHRA was the older of the two organizations, a breed registry founded in ...

  6. Juddmonte - Wikipedia

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    Juddmonte Farms has over the years won a variety of awards related to horse racing. [7] In the United States this includes 16 Eclipse Awards to date, which includes the Top Breeder Award in 1995, 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2009, as well as the Top Owner Award in 1992, 2003, 2016 and 2017.

  7. Morab - Wikipedia

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    The Morab usually stands between 144 and 157 cm (14.1 and 15.2 hands) at the withers, [1]: 487 but may reach 163 cm (16.0 h). [2]: 450 It may be of any solid color, including bay, black, chestnut or gray, or sometimes buckskin, palomino or dun.

  8. Hispano-Árabe - Wikipedia

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    The Hispano-Árabe is a saddle-horse, suitable for equestrian sports such as acoso y derribo, show-jumping, dressage, cross-country, endurance and TREC; as a working horse for doma vaquera and herding, its traditional use; and for trekking and group sports. [8] [3]

  9. Pianissima - Wikipedia

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    Pianissima was the only mare in the history of the breed to be twice named European Triple Crown winner (All Nations Cup Aachen, European Championship Moorsele, and World Championship Paris), as well as Polish National Junior Champion/Best in Show as both a junior and senior mare.