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Pedigree
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Abu
Baha | Abu
Farwa | Abu
Kabir | Ahmar |
*Aldebar
| Alla
Amarward | Amara Baha |
Amazon of Pico
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Anazeh
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Kabir
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Photo source: Trading Card No. 50 (Arabian Horse Journal,
Sept. 5, 1983) From the private collection of
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Ahmar  GSB #171
Color: Bay
Sex: Stallion
Foaled: 1890
Sire: Azrek
(Desert Bred x Desert Bred)
Dam: Queen
of Sheba (Desert Bred x Desert Bred)
Breeder: Crabbet
Arabian Stud Sussex, England
Meaning of Name: Arabic word for a
bay coat coloration.
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From
our Arieana Notebook: This most important son of Azrek
(foundation stallion for Wilfrid Scawen Blunt's and Lady Anne
Blunt's Crabbet Stud in England) inherited his sire's famous
action in full measure and passed it on strongly. Ahmar
stood 14.2 hands and was admired by Lady Anne Blunt not only for
his splendid action at the trot, but also for his splendid tail carriage and
very beautiful head. He stood for several seasons at Crabbet Stud before his
exportation to Java in 1901 at age 11. Today his blood lives on
in the horses of Arieana Arabians through his daughters Hilmyeh
and Bukra (dam of *Berk); altogether
Ahmar sired 19 purebred Arabian foals (8 colts and11 fillies) as registered in the
General Stud Book (England).
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Pedigree of
Ahmar GSB #171
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Desert
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Azrek
GSB 70 |
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Bred |
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Bred |
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GSB #171 |
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Desert
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Desert
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Queen
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Desert
Bred |
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Desert
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Desert
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| Sire Line:
Azrek (Seglawi Jedran) |
| Tail Female:
Queen of Sheba (Abeyan Sherrak) |
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Anazeh  AHR #235
Color: Chestnut Sex: Stallion
Foaled: 1890
Sire: *Leopard
(Desert Bred x Desert Bred)
Dam: *Naomi
(Yataghan x Haidee)
Breeder: Randolph
Huntington Oyster Bay, Long Island, New York
Sire
of 8 Purebred Registered Foals (4 colts and 4 fillies) of which his
daughter Narkeesa (dam of El Sabok) is of significance
mid-pedigree in the horses of Arieana Arabians.
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From
our Arieana Notebook: We at Arieana Arabians take great pride
that our horses descend mid-pedigree from Anazeh, the very first purebred
Arabian ever bred, foaled, and registered in the United States.
Anazeh was a product of Randolph Huntington's Americo-Arab
Project. Detailed information about this stallion and his place within Randolph
Huntington's breeding program can be found on the following websites:
The Descent of
ANAZEH by Michael Bowling. A Tribute to Randolph Huntington
by Anna Best Joder.
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Pedigree of
Anazeh AHR #235
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Desert
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*Leopard
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Anazeh AHR
#235 |
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Desert
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Yataghan
GSB 2102 |
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Desert
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*Naomi
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Haidee
GSB 11 |
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| Sire Line:
*Leopard (Seglawi Jedran) |
| Tail Female:
Haidee (Maneghi Hedruj) |
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For more information on Ahmar or Anazeh, or to see
for yourself how their influence lives on in the prized and cherished horses of Arieana
Arabians, please contact us. Visitors are always welcome;
appointments are appreciated.
Suzi Morris
ARIEANA ARABIANS
28952 Via Hacienda
San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675-5546
Phone: 949-248-1260
e-mail: arieana@fea.net
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Copyright
© 2003-2012. Website designed and maintained by Suzi Morris.
All rights reserved. This page created for Arieana's Heritage Notebook
Fall 2003. Revised with new information September
29, 2005. Updated and Current as of September 27, 2012.
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