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  2. 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 ...

  3. Raseyn - Wikipedia

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    Raseyn (1923–1959) was an Arabian stallion foaled in 1923 and bred by Lady Wentworth of the Crabbet Arabian Stud. After being imported into the United States by W.K. Kellogg in 1926. He was part of a large shipment of horses that Carl Schmidt, later Carl Raswan , purchased from Lady Wentworth for Kellogg's new ranch in Pomona, California .

  4. Welara - Wikipedia

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    The Welara is a part-Arabian pony breed developed from the Arabian horse and the Welsh pony. It was originally bred in England by Lady Wentworth at the Crabbet Arabian Stud in the early 1900s from imported Arabian stallions and Welsh pony mares. Breeding then spread throughout North America.

  5. Ronteza - Wikipedia

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    By the time Ronteza was 4, she'd participated in her first hackamore competition coming out with third, and coming out undefeated in Arabian hackamore shows afterward. She went on to compete in shows offered by the California Reined Cow Horse Association, which were mainly dominated by the Quarter Horse breed.

  6. Bask (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Bask earned his Legion of Merit from the International Arabian Horse Association (now Arabian Horse Association), and was the 1964 United States National Champion Halter stallion and the 1965 United States National Park horse Champion, one of only four Arabian stallions to ever win national championships in both halter and performance.

  7. Henry Babson - Wikipedia

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    Henry B. Babson (December 1, 1875 – October, 1970) was an American entrepreneur, investor in phonograph technology, and notable breeder of Arabian horses.He moved to Chicago at the age of 17 at the urging of inventor Leon Douglass. [1]

  8. Quarab - Wikipedia

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    The Quarab is a horse breed from the United States, developed from a part-Arabian cross of Arabian horses, American Quarter Horses and Paint horses.Members of the breed are found that resemble all three of the foundation breeds, leading to three recognized types: Straight or Foundation (an even cross between the Arabian and stock horse types), Stock (a heavier emphasis on stock horse breeding ...

  9. Al Shaqab - Wikipedia

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    One of the most famous horses bred at Al Shaqab is Marwan Al Shaqab, a legendary Arabian stallion who has won numerous international awards for his beauty and pedigree. He represents the pinnacle of Al Shaqab’s breeding excellence and has contributed significantly to the global reputation of Arabian horses.

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