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  2. Arabian horse - Wikipedia

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    The Arabian Horse Association (AHA) states, "The origin of the purebred Arabian horse was the Arabian desert, and all Arabians ultimately trace their lineage to this source." In essence, all horses accepted for registration in the United States are deemed to be "purebred" Arabians by AHA. [194]

  3. Mesaoud - Wikipedia

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    In England, Mesaoud was used both as a riding horse and as a sire, with over 100 known purebred Arabian offspring recorded. [7] He was also shown in 1896, 1897, and 1898 at the Crystal Palace Horse Show, taking first place each time. [4] He was exhibited at the World Exhibition in Paris in 1900, alongside Arabians from around Europe. [8]

  4. 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, MezĹ‘hegyes, 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 ...

  5. Janów Podlaski Stud Farm - Wikipedia

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    [2]: 65 It has been an important stud farm for the Arabian horse breed for the last 200 years despite being plundered in 1914 and 1939 by Russia. [2]: 153 The annual horse auction at Janów Podlaski, called Pride of Poland, is considered one of the leading and most prestigious sales of Arabian purebred horses globally. [3] [4] [5]

  6. Bask (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Bask sired 1050 purebred Arabian foals, most in the time before artificial insemination was widespread in the horse industry, and 196 of these were United States or Canadian National Champions. [2] His impact on American Arabian horse breeding has been described as "colossal". [10] Bask died on July 24, 1979, from colic. [2]

  7. Arab-Barb - Wikipedia

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    It has been proposed that a horse with Arabian origins ranging from 25% to 75% should be considered a true Arabian-Barb and eligible for initial registration in the Arabian-Barb studbook in countries that are the breed's place of origin. The number of "pure" Arabian-Barb horses registered in the Algerian studbook born between 1993 and 2004 is ...

  8. World Arabian Horse Organization - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan: Pakistan Arabian Horse Society Poland: Polish Arabian Stud Book (PASB) Portugal: Associacao Portuguesa de Criadores de Racas Selectas Romania: Romsilva Dept. of Horse Breeding, Exploitation & Improvement (DHBEA) Bd. Russia: Russian Arabian Stud Book, All-Russia Research Institute of Horse Breeding Saudi Arabia: King Abdul Aziz Arabian ...

  9. Anglo-Arabian - Wikipedia

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    In 1880, the Anglo-Arabian breed criteria formally established that a horse only needed 25% Arabian blood to be considered an Anglo-Arabian. [13] As long as they have the minimum ratio, they can be registered with the Anglo-Arabian Horse Registry of the Arabian Horse Association (AHA) and are eligible to participate in AHA shows. [ 3 ]