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UAE Arabian Horse St Arabian Horse Stud Book Volume XXXI - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates ARABIAN HORSE STUD BOOK Volume XXXI 2013 12201 – 12600 www.eahs.org Emirates Arabian Horse Society UNITED ARAB EMIRATES Arabian Horse Stud Book Volume XXXI - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates EMIRATES ARABIAN HORSE SOCIETY UNITED ARAB EMIRATES President: H. H. SHEIKH MANSOOR BIN ZAYED AL NAHYAN P. O. Box 26888 www.eahs.org Abu Dhabi Tel.: 00971-2-626 9 222 United Arab Emirates Fax.: 00971-2-627 5 116 e-mail: [email protected] Arabian Horse Stud Book Volume XXXI - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates A B R E V I A T I O N S Imp: Imported Horse OA Original Arab REG_NO Registration Number M: Mare S: Stallion G: Gelding Emb: Embryo Transferred Note: The number at the end of certain names joined by hyphen is part of the name and has nothing to do with Registration Number. This number was to differentiate between horses with the same name only. *** The star before the stallion name means that the stallion is neither present nor registered in the UAE but its progeny is registered in the UAE (only in some mentioned cases) Arabian Horse Stud Book Volume XXXI - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates ARABIAN HORSE STUD BOOK Volume XXXI 12201 – 12600 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Registered Horses 2. Stud Mares and their Progenies 3. Sires and their Progenies 4. Horses Bred (by imported semen or in Utero or Embryo) 5. UAE Owners 6. Overseas Owners Arabian Horse Stud Book Volume XXXI - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates 1 REGISTERED HORSES Arabian Horse Stud Book Volume XXXI - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates Registered Horses I N D E X NAME REG_NO A T MARAYEM (AE) 12512 A T NAWARH (AE) 12513 A.Q. AL MOKTAR (AE) 12443 A.Q. SHUMOOKH (AE) 12442 A.Z MIRA (AE) 12355 ABDULLA PRINCE (FR) 12419 ADELE AV (US) 12209 AF ABAHE (AE) 12318 AF ABEER (AE) 12330 AF ABRAAJ (AE) 12328 AF AL ARRAFAH (AE) 12281 AF AL BAHER (AE) 12298 AF AL BOKHT (AE) 12345 AF AL HURRIA (AE) 12331 AF AL MONTAQEM (AE) 12314 AF AL SAJANJLE (AE) 12297 AF AL WOUD (AE) 12327 AF ALF ZAHRA (AE) 12283 AF ASMAITOHA (AE) 12350 AF AZEF (AE) 12306 AF AZEFAH (AE) 12407 AF BERWAZ (AE) 12332 AF BOHOOR (AE) 12310 AF BORKAN (AE) 12313 AF DALAL (AE) 12326 AF DOSTOOR (AE) 12303 AF ESNAD (AE) 12317 AF FAOWAHAH (AE) 12321 AF GADEER (AE) 12291 AF GHANEILY (AE) 12308 AF GHAZALI (AE) 12307 AF HATTAM (AE) 12294 AF KAFU (AE) 12299 AF LAMIA (AE) 12312 AF LAOHAH (AE) 12322 AF LAOWAHAH (AE) 12280 AF MAFATEN (AE) 12284 AF MAHER (AE) 12295 Arabian Horse Stud Book Volume XXXI - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates Registered Horses I N D E X NAME REG_NO AF MAHSHOUM (AE) 12300 AF MAKERAH (AE) 12289 AF MAL'A (AE) 12311 AF MARRAH (AE) 12319 AF MAZUN (AE) 12323 AF MEEQAT (AE) 12347 AF MEGHWAAR (AE) 12293 AF METAWED (AE) 12316 AF MO'ASSESS (AE) 12349 AF MOAWAD (AE) 12334 AF MODEMEN (AE) 12336 AF MOFAOED (AE) 12305 AF MOMTAZ (AE) 12304 AF MONSEF (AE) 12302 AF MOUGEA (AE) 12315 AF MOUSEFAH (AE) 12282 AF MOWARAD (AE) 12335 AF NAFECE (AE) 12296 AF NAJWA QALBY (AE) 12286 AF NASHET (AE) 12348 AF OUHOOD (AE) 12285 AF QADEYAH (AE) 12333 AF ROKOM (AE) 12309 AF SAFWAH (AE) 12325 AF SANAD (AE) 12292 AF SARYAH (AE) 12287 AF TAAZEF (AE) 12324 AF TAJAHAR (AE) 12320 AF TARAHA (AE) 12288 AF TATHOOR (AE) 12346 AF WAQAS (AE) 12290 AF WARDIA (AE) 12329 AF YATROQ (AE) 12301 AJ ASSALA (US) 12590 AJ BRWAZ (AE) 12446 AJ MARZAN (AE) 12444 AJ REEDA (AE) 12445 AJ SALSABEEL (AE) 12467 Arabian Horse Stud Book Volume XXXI - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates Registered Horses I N D E X NAME REG_NO AJ SAWARI (AE) 12481 AJ SEYASAH (AE) 12468 AJAIEB AL MARAS (AE) 12415 AJAJAH (AE) 12406 AKMAAL (FR) 12459 AKORDIAN (GB) 12490 AL AIN (AE) 12272 AL ARYAM DALLAL (AE) 12365 AL DAHEEMAH (AE) 12423 AL HAYAA (AE) 12337 AL HELAM (AE) 12546 AL KHAZNA ASEELA (AE) 12441 AL MUKAFIH (OM) 12599 AL MURBIH (OM) 12600 AL MURTAJIZ (US) 12420 AL NAIEFA AL AWALA (AE) 12370 AL RAMES (AE) 12338 AL SAHAR (AE) 12530 AL SHAHIQ (OM) 12584 AL WAED (AE) 12511 AL YAMAMA (TN) 12388 ALLATAAM (AE) 12361 ALMARID (GB) 12582 ALYAA ALAFREET (AE) 12500 ANA SHOMOS (AE) 12385 ANGHAM ALAFREET (AE) 12501 ANTAKYAH AL KINDI (AE) 12506 ANTALIA BAY DD (BE) 12371 AOUJ (AE) 12528 ARASAA KIS MAHEEBA (DK) 12450 AREEJ AL GHARBIA (AE) 12548 ARIA EGZALT (US) 12205 ARMEEN (AE) 12532 ARTIST (AE) 12492 AS ENJAZ (AE) 12366 AS RABHA (AE) 12418 ATEEYAH EL RIH (AE) 12597 ATLANTIC AL MELS (FR) 12399 Arabian Horse Stud Book Volume XXXI - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates Registered Horses I N D E X NAME REG_NO ATTAR (AE) 12343 AZ. DURGAM (AE) 12488 AZ. ZENOBIA (AE) 12489 AZEEZ (AE) 12402 AZHAAR AL BIDAYER (AE) 12436 BADER NAHEL (AE) 12381 BADIYAH (GB) 12586 BAHEYAT AL HAWAJER (AE) 12203 BAKHEET TUWAISAH (AE) 12469 BAREQ NAHEL (AE) 12380 BARQ AL GHALA (AE) 12523 BARWAZ AL ZA'AEM (AE) 12478 BASHA AL ZOBAIR (AE) 12341 BASHAYER (FR) 12457 BASIM AL BIDAYER (AE) 12434 BATAL AL BIDAYER (AE) 12429 BEDER AL WAAB (QA) 12449 BELQUIS AL ADEYAT (OM) 12594 BH. AL RABAT (AE) 12525 BH. CASABLANCA (AE) 12526 BINT MOLETA (PL) 12555 BINT MONA (PL) 12556 BORKAN AL TAIBAH (AE) 12568 BS MOHTHAB (AE) 12270 BS NARJES (AE) 12271 BS NESHAN (AE) 12356 BS WADAH (AE) 12269 BURJ KHALIFA (FR) 12454 BURKAN AL BIDAYER (AE) 12433 CAMIRA OF JUSTICE (PL) 12577 CERVINIA (PL) 12561 COF TRU ANGEL (DE) 12463 CZAPARALL (US) 12564 D AFAF (AE) 12255 D AL SAKAB (AE) 12264 D AL SHAHBA (AE) 12240 D AMER (AE) 12229 D ASEM (AE) 12211 Arabian Horse Stud Book Volume XXXI - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates Registered Horses I N D E X NAME REG_NO D ASHHAB (AE) 12210 D AZZA (AE) 12258 D BAHEEJ (AE) 12362 D BAQER (AE) 12233 D BASYONEIA (AE) 12359 D DALIA (AE) 12251 D DANAT (AE) 12344 D ELYAS (AE) 12244 D ENAS (AE) 12254 D ETAB (AE) 12363 D FAYROOZ (AE) 12216 D FERYAL (AE) 12248 D GEZAILA (AE) 12373 D HAJES (AE) 12242 D HAMMAM (AE) 12213 D HAWRAA (AE) 12408 D HEDAYA (AE) 12223 D HOREYA (AE) 12219 D JAD (AE) 12360 D JALAL (AE) 12212 D JWAL (AE) 12227 D KASEEBA (AE) 12238 D KAWKAB (AE) 12247 D KHATTAF (AE) 12214 D LABBAD (AE) 12261 D LABEEBA (AE) 12375 D LAMIA (AE) 12237 D LAYALI (AE) 12241 D LEENA (AE) 12259 D MAI (AE) 12246 D MAKHLOOF (AE) 12265 D MALAKA (AE) 12252 D MANAYA (AE) 12249 D MATHAYEL (AE) 12279 D MAWEYA (AE) 12221 D MAYA (AE) 12257 D MERAS (AE) 12226 D MERSAL (AE) 12230 Arabian Horse Stud Book Volume XXXI - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates Registered Horses I N D E X NAME REG_NO D MODN (AE) 12268 D MONTHER (AE) 12225 D MSHARY (AE) 12232 D MUNA (AE) 12277 D NAEMAH (AE) 12256 D NAHHAR (AE) 12243 D NAJEM (AE) 12263 D NASHWA (AE) 12224 D NAWAEM (AE) 12364 D NAWAL (AE) 12440 D NAWAR (AE) 12231 D NAZEEHA (AE) 12222 D NOORI (AE) 12228 D NOTAH (AE) 12239 D OMNIA (AE) 12245 D QAMAR (AE) 12276 D QASI (AE) 12374 D RAAD (AE) 12217 D RABIA (AE) 12358 D SA'EE (AE) 12372 D SALMA (AE) 12215 D SAMA (AE) 12260 D SAMEERA (AE) 12515 D SAMHA (AE) 12235 D SAMHAN (AE) 12234 D SANA'A (AE) 12250 D SHADIA (AE) 12236 D SHAFE (AE) 12267 D SHAHIRA (AE) 12275 D SHAMLAN (AE) 12514 D TAGHAREED (AE) 12253 D TAGHREED (AE) 12218 D TAMREIA (AE) 12220 D TYMOOR (AE) 12266 D WADDAH (AE) 12262 D ZA'LAH (AE) 12357 DANAT AL AIN (AE) 12462 DANAT AL TAIBAH (AE) 12596 Arabian Horse Stud Book Volume XXXI - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates Registered Horses I N D E X NAME REG_NO DAS MORAHILAH (AE) 12379 DAS MOWASEL (AE) 12396 DERGHAM (AE) 12417 DIRBAS AL BIDAYER (AE) 12428 DJARENA (FR) 12422 DOLLAR (AE) 12535 E.S. AZZAM (AE) 12544 E.S. BAB AL SHAMS (AE) 12540 E.S. HUBOOB (AE) 12539 E.S. KOHINOOR (AE) 12509 E.S. MASHHOUR (AE) 12542 E.S. MASROUR (AE) 12543 E.S. MAYMOON (AE) 12538 E.S. SHAH JAHAN (AE) 12589 E.S. TAJ MAHAL (AE) 12484 E.S. TANGO (AE) 12541 EHAB (PL) 12578 EL DORIA (PL) 12563 EL-DIORA (PL) 12562 ENAS AL BIDAYER (AE) 12437 ENJAZ (FR) 12458 ENSILLA (PL) 12565 ESTERNA (PL) 12588 EUDORA (PL) 12560 EZYGONA (PL) 12559 FANDI AL YASOOB (AE) 12455 FARIA (QA) 12495 FARIDAH ALAFREET (AE) 12483 FATTAL (AE) 12403 FLAXMAN'S DAROUFA (BE) 12479 FLAXMAN'S ENISA (BE) 12451 FLAXMAN'S WASERRA (NL) 12566 FRENCH ATHBAH (US) 12486 GHATFAH (AE) 12404 GHAZALAT AL HAWAJER (AE) 12202 GHAZI AL BIDAYER (AE) 12438 GHOZLAN AL GUEID (AE) 12426 H PERDITA (GB) 12475 Arabian Horse Stud Book Volume XXXI - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates Registered Horses I N D E X NAME REG_NO H.K. BULLDOZER (AE) 12573 HADEL AL MARAS (AE) 12413 HAMAN AL MAURY (FR) 12369 HAMAS AL MARAS (AE) 12414 HANOF AL MARAS (AE) 12412 HATTEEN MUSCAT (OM) 12424 HILAL AL FAYA (AE) 12368 HILAL ALAFREET (AE) 12427 HUYAM AL BIDAYER (AE) 12431 IDREES AL BIDAYER (AE) 12460 JA SAFEER (AE) 12416 JAMEELA W'RSAN (AE) 12392 JAP AL AGHAR (AE) 12517 JAP AL GHABAAR (AE) 12516 JAP DAMAAH (AE) 12395 JESSICA (AE) 12534 JHAM (AE) 12353 JOURY (AE) 12533 JUMMANAH DE RODAIM (AE) 12571 K.Z.
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