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UAE Arabian Horse St Arabian Horse Stud Book Volume V - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates ARABIAN HORSE STUD BOOK Volume V 1998 1603 – 2062 www.eahs.org Emirates Arabian Horse Society UNITED ARAB EMIRATES Arabian Horse Stud Book Volume V - 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 V - 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 V - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates ARABIAN HORSE STUD BOOK Volume V 1603– 2062 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Registered Horses 2. Stud Mares and their Progenies 3. Sires and their Progenies 4. Horses imported (by imported semen or in Utero etc.) 5. UAE Owners 6. Overseas Owners Arabian Horse Stud Book Volume V - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates 1 REGISTERED HORSES Arabian Horse Stud Book Volume V - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates Registered Horses I N D E X NAME REG_NO A ROYAL STREAK (US) 1961 AALIAH (SY) 1633 AATIK (FR) 1949 ABDUL SATTAR (GB) 2012 ABEYA (AE) 1784 ABSINTHE DE GEMME (FR) 1622 AF AL DARRAYAH (AE) 1833 AF ALASAD (AE) 1837 AF AYEH (AE) 1830 AF ESTORAH (AE) 1835 AF MIRATH (AE) 1836 AF RASH'SHASH (AE) 1834 AF SALETAH (AE) 1831 AF SELAH (AE) 1828 AF TAHDID (AE) 1832 AF TESWAHUM (AE) 1827 AF ZILZILAH (AE) 1829 AFIFA (AE) 1762 AHLAM (OM) 1657 AHMOS (FR) 1872 AIDA (RU) 2017 AJAYEB (AE) 1840 AL ADHA (PL) 1693 AL ADHAM (GB) 1603 AL AJEEB (OM) 1888 AL ASOOF (GB) 1929 AL AZY (OM) 1983 AL BAHER (AE) 1753 AL BARAG (AE) 1800 AL DIRAIR (FR) 1706 AL FALANDES (AE) 1630 AL GHAZEEL (AE) 1795 AL GHAZY (OM) 2015 AL HANOOF (SY) 2041 AL HASHEM (AE) 1752 AL HORENHEB (AR) 1955 AL JAWAHER (FR) 1707 AL JOUR (US) 1717 Arabian Horse Stud Book Volume V - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates Registered Horses I N D E X NAME REG_NO AL KAHAR (FR) 1994 AL KHATTAR (FR) 1701 AL KHAYZARAN (FR) 1708 AL MADFAH (AE) 1802 AL MAGIDAD (AE) 1938 AL MAWADAH (OM) 1981 AL MOHANAD (AE) 1808 AL MOUAIAD (SY) 1606 AL NAAMA (QA) 1910 AL SAHER (SY) 1627 AL SEMRIEH (SY) 1665 AL SHAMEIH (SY) 1663 AL SHERADEL (AR) 1953 AL SHIMOOS (FR) 1709 AL SHUMOUSS (SY) 1659 AL SIADA (AE) 1758 AL SUBOUH (AE) 1792 AL TOROB (US) 1718 AL WAJEEH (OM) 1979 ALANGAA (US) 1818 ALANUDD (FR) 1700 ALANUDD (GB) 2047 ALDARA (DE) 1907 ALIAA (FR) 1922 ALIBI TROY (AU) 2049 ALIS HUSAM (GB) 1944 ALKOS (AE) 1816 ALSAHERR (US) 1722 ALY BABA (FR) 1976 AMBER (AE) 1854 AMIR AL SIBAK (AE) 1846 A'NNASSAIM (OM) 2016 ANOD (RU) 2026 ANSHOUDAT FARAH (AE) 1646 ANTALIA (RU) 1688 ANTAR (AE) 1855 ANTER (FR) 2000 ARABELLA (PL) 1892 Arabian Horse Stud Book Volume V - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates Registered Horses I N D E X NAME REG_NO ARKADIA (RU) 1912 ARONKA (NL) 1684 ASABOOQ (OM) 1987 ASALAH (OM) 1887 ASALAH (SY) 2042 A'SAREYE (OM) 1989 ASAYADA (AE) 1745 ASD ALLAH (SY) 1626 ASEEL (AE) 1841 ASEELAH (SY) 1660 ASSAF (FR) 1926 ATALLAH (AE) 1770 A'TARIQ (OM) 1986 ATENCJA (PL) 1695 ATILA CROIXNOIRE (FR) 1822 ATTAYAT AL BARI (AE) 1867 AWASIF (SY) 1667 AZIZ D'AROCO (FR) 2001 AZIZA (AE) 1759 BADDOW (GB) 1971 BADEEL (AE) 1769 BADIA (AE) 1763 BAGDAD EL BARBE (FR) 1683 BAHERAH (SY) 1674 BAHIYJ (OM) 1991 BANNER OF GOLD (GB) 1687 BARIAT AL RAQQA (SY) 1676 BARIKA (AE) 1786 BASAIR (AE) 1844 BASEER (AE) 1765 BASHNIA (RU) 2003 BASIRA (GB) 2046 BASIRAH (OM) 1988 BASMA (AE) 1804 BAWADI (AE) 1814 BEE STING (US) 1997 BIA (FR) 2004 BINT AL NIAMA (AE) 1852 Arabian Horse Stud Book Volume V - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates Registered Horses I N D E X NAME REG_NO BINT KULDUNA EL YATEEMAH (AE) 1860 BINT WAHO (AE) 1859 BORAQ (GB) 1826 BRA (RU) 1691 BRACIA (RU) 1690 BRANINA (NL) 1692 BRIGADIR (RU) 2019 BRRAG (US) 1716 CAHUET AL MAURY (FR) 1699 CARAWAN (AE) 1740 CARDAMOM (GB) 1902 C'BALLOT AL MAURY (FR) 1873 CHIPYE DU BAGNAS (FR) 1932 CR DUET OVER (US) 1962 CRYSTALE (FR) 1620 CUMBRIA ZA (GB) 2061 CZAMBORR (US) 2023 DAHABIYA (GB) 1916 DAHNAMI (DE) 1965 DAHROOJ (AE) 1772 DALAHEM (SY) 1680 DALIDA (TN) 1978 DALMA (AE) 1756 DALMAEL LODGE TAJ'AHAAN (AU) 2024 DAMESS (GB) 1969 DANIYA (AE) 1761 DAR (RU) 2027 DAREIN (GB) 1940 DEEBAJ (AE) 1739 DEEMA (FR) 1885 DEIMA (FR) 1623 DEPESHA (RU) 2030 DERAH (US) 1720 DEVIL AL MAURY (FR) 1698 DIDY (GB) 1970 DISKOTEKA (RU) 2032 DJAMA'A (FR) 1621 DJAMILA LOTOISE (FR) 1950 Arabian Horse Stud Book Volume V - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates Registered Horses I N D E X NAME REG_NO DJELBOND (FR) 1824 DJERBA DE FAUST (FR) 1974 DORINA DE LA FOLIE (FR) 1934 DOUBLE RUN (US) 1819 DUHA (FR) 1935 DULEENE (US) 1726 EASSAR (AE) 1799 EDANY (FR) 1883 EFRIEH (SY) 1673 EGO STREAK (US) 1963 EKIERKA (PL) 1895 EL GAMEER (DE) 1612 EL GAMEERAH (DE) 1611 EL MANSOUR DE BROU (FR) 1973 EL MISK (AE) 1856 ELDANS KIECHUR (US) 1727 ELDANS SQUIRE (US) 1951 ELDONA (PL) 1896 EMTETHAL (AE) 1737 ENAAD (GB) 1604 ENAAD (FR) 1927 ENAASH (AE) 1733 ERFOUD DU BAC (FR) 1651 ESHRAK (AE) 1735 ETFORA (PL) 1897 EUMERELLA YA'BUBETTE (AU) 1903 EVANKA (AE) 1847 FABULEUX DE GAN (FR) 1874 FADLALLAH (EG) 2057 FAHEEM (AE) 1862 FAIRTON (FR) 1869 FAKIR DE ROUAISSE (FR) 1728 FALAKA EL MAKLOUF (FR) 1624 FALINA DES FABRIES (FR) 1870 FALYHA (AE) 1750 FARAHA (AE) 1806 FAREL DE CABIRAT (FR) 1901 FARFURKA (PL) 1894 Arabian Horse Stud Book Volume V - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates Registered Horses I N D E X NAME REG_NO FAROUSH (GB) 1890 FATOUN (FR) 1702 FATTIN (AE) 1849 FAWZIA DU ROC (FR) 1931 FAYRUZ (AE) 1736 FED-EX (US) 1958 FINOU DE CARRERE (FR) 1980 FIRST GESON (FR) 1908 FLASH DE COLMAR (FR) 1948 FLEUR DES SABLES (FR) 2008 FLOU DE FENS (FR) 1899 FOOLS GOLD (GB) 1642 FUNOON (AE) 1732 FURIEUX (FR) 1729 G ATALANTA (GB) 1685 G DASTAVKA (GB) 1866 G KESKA (GB) 1669 G LEADER (PL) 1996 GABES (TN) 1640 GAI LANCELOT (AU) 2048 GALMOUD (AE) 1812 GHAIYATH (OM) 1984 GHALIA (AE) 1766 GHALIAH (SY) 1668 GHALIAH (AE) 1843 GHANEMAH (SY) 1675 GHAREEB (AE) 1811 GHASHAM (AE) 1794 GHZALA DU BAC (FR) 1648 GRANDUC DE BLAZIET (FR) 1999 GREG LA GRINGA (GB) 1865 GUZLLAN (AE) 1813 HABIB (MA) 1919 HADEER (AE) 1738 HADIAT ALSAHRA (GB) 1652 HAFEET (AE) 1789 HAIFA DU CALVEL (FR) 1975 HAKUNAMATATA (US) 2022 Arabian Horse Stud Book Volume V - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates Registered Horses I N D E X NAME REG_NO HALAH (SY) 1632 HALLAH (SY) 1664 HAMDAANY WADHAH (901) (BH) 1879 HAMDANIEH RAYHAANAH (862) (BH) 1880 HANADI (SY) 1658 HARRY DE GARGASSAN (FR) 1900 HASHIL (AE) 1731 HASSINA (US) 1719 HEIDI DE CARRERE (FR) 2062 HIKMEH (SY) 1677 IASMILINA (FR) 2007 IBN CALIGASTRO (US) 1617 IBN MILITAIRE (GB) 1863 IBTIKAR (AE) 1798 IKAAB (AE) 1793 IMIRA (US) 1725 INAS (SY) 2039 INASS (AE) 1767 INDIANA BINT PROCYON (GB) 1654 ISMALINA (FR) 2006 JAMEELA (FR) 1710 JAWAHER (FR) 1928 JAWIEH (SY) 1672 JEHOL DE CARDONNE (FR) 1868 JELLABY TUFAAN (937) (BH) 2009 JULMOOD (AE) 1857 JWA TEMPTATION (GB) 1682 KADINA AL ARABI (GB) 1686 KAHRAMANA (AE) 1805 KAIDA BINT KHAMALA (DE) 1613 KANEEZ (AE) 1779 KARMAH (UY) 1882 KARTES (UY) 1881 KAYASA (AE) 1773 KAYED (AE) 1817 KENZA DU BOURNAIS (FR) 1614 KHAGHAN SHAH (FR) 1933 KHAILAH (GB) 2038 Arabian Horse Stud Book Volume V - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates Registered Horses I N D E X NAME REG_NO KHALAF (AE) 1781 KHAMALA (DE) 1609 KHEIRIA (AE) 1778 KHURFA (AE) 1777 KIF DE GHAZAL (FR) 1696 KINTAMANI NEYRANI (AU) 1616 KOLDUN (RU) 2029 KROSFIRE (US) 1891 KURRAJONG TRAVELLER (AU) 1618 LAILET ONS (SY) 2043 LAMH AL BASSAR (AE) 1787 LAS HUNTRESS (US) 1911 LAZ'ZAZ (AE) 1838 LEMHA (AE) 1746 LIELLA (AE) 1807 LISBURN HAMID (AU) 2050 MADERA WIND (US) 1884 MADOROMA RAMASHAN (AU) 1619 MAGICIEN DE GEMMES (FR) 1913 MAIYA (GB) 2035 MALIK DE PIBOUL (FR) 1876 MALIKAT AL MAYDAN (AE) 1749 MAMDOOH (AE) 1741 MANAYA (GB) 1915 MANEELA PARK ESPRIT (AU) 1615 MANNAR (FR) 1967 MARIR (GB) 2013 MAROOF (AE) 1755 MARQUESA TIKI (US) 1993 MASCOTTE DE PIBOUL (FR) 2005 MASEH (SY) 1634 MASHRUKA (AE) 1861 MASLINA (RU) 2033 MATA AL AIN (GB) 1968 MAZIONA (AE) 1809 MAZOON (SY) 1635 MAZUON (SY) 2044 MAZYONAH (OM) 2014 Arabian Horse Stud Book Volume V - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates Registered Horses I N D E X NAME REG_NO MENAT IBN BAGDAD (DE) 1945 MIJANA (GB) 2037 MILET (DE) 2025 MOGAMIR (AE) 1747 MOHAJIR (AE) 1748 MONASTERRE (GB) 1653 MONIATY (AE) 1909 MOROUQ (QA) 2053 MOUKA-TUAM (DE) 1610 MOUMENEH (SY) 1662 MUJEEB (AE) 1757 MUKOMOLA (AE) 1851 MUREB (FR) 1703 MUSHRIQAH (OM) 1990 MUZAHIM (SA) 2054 MZOON (GB) 2056 NACHOR (FR) 1943 NADHEER (AE) 1858 NAFFIZ (AE) 1797 NAJIEBAH (AE) 1853 NASHWAN (FR) 1825 NASMA (FR) 1704 NASSAJIF (DE) 1966 NAYLA (AE) 1771 NF FALARA (US) 1886 NIANA BINT BAGDAD (DE) 1848 NINAH BINT BAGDAD (DE) 1946 NISREEN (SY) 1671 NOHA (AE) 1760 NOMARCHIE (FR) 1921 NOORA (FR) 1923 NORALZAMAN (AE) 1839 NOURA DORMANE (FR) 1936 NOVATORS PRINCE (US) 1995 NUMERACIA (RU) 1689 OH DE GHAZAL (FR) 1697 OH MEO MYOH (US) 1972
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