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UAE Arabian Horse St Arabian Horse Stud Book Volume XV - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates ARABIAN HORSE STUD BOOK Volume XV 2005 5801 – 6200 www.eahs.org Emirates Arabian Horse Society UNITED ARAB EMIRATES Arabian Horse Stud Book Volume XV - 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 XV - 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 XV - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates ARABIAN HORSE STUD BOOK Volume XV 5801 – 6200 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 XV - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates 1 REGISTERED HORSES Arabian Horse Stud Book Volume XV - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates Registered Horses I N D E X NAME REG_NO A.A. SHURUQ (AE) 6186 AABABIL (AE) 5807 AALWYN (US) 6042 AANWHA (QA) 6088 ADEEM (AE) 5962 AF AQAYED (AE) 5879 AFDAL (AE) 5977 AHMADANI AGRAB (AE) 6191 AHMADANI BANOUSHAH (AE) 6190 AHMADANI MIRWAHA (AE) 6188 AHMADANI SARAB (AE) 6187 AHMADANI TARFAH (AE) 6189 AIN AL FAHAD (AE) 6072 AJ AJMAN SYMBOL (US) 5956 AJ BASHAR (AE) 6109 AJ BUSHRA (AE) 6094 AJ DHUKA (BE) 5806 AJ LAYLA (AE) 6091 AJ LINA (AE) 6093 AJ MASARA (AE) 6110 AJ MAYAS (AE) 6097 AJ RAMI (AE) 6092 AJ TARFAN (AE) 6096 AJ WAAD (AE) 6095 AJAYIB (GB) 5839 AL AASIF (AE) 6163 AL AATEFAH (AE) 5912 AL- ABAAZ (AE) 6166 AL ADEED (AE) 5841 AL ASSAS DE CARRERE (AE) 6193 AL AZM (AE) 5964 AL BADER (AE) 5985 AL BALKAA (AE) 6033 AL BASHAQ (DE) 5910 AL BATAL (EG) 5905 AL BATTAR (AE) 6198 AL DHAFIRAH (AE) 6068 AL DJERBY (FR) 5811 Arabian Horse Stud Book Volume XV - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates Registered Horses I N D E X NAME REG_NO AL FARID (AE) 6176 AL HOUSAM (QA) 6049 AL MALAK AL WAHEED (AE) 6149 AL MALEKAH (FR) 6133 AL MUBTADI (AE) 5984 AL MUQBEL (OM) 5885 AL QADIM (AE) 5986 AL QASWAA (AE) 6197 AL REEH (AE) 5804 AL SAOUDI (FR) 5884 AL SOUROUR (FR) 5941 AL THAHP (AE) 6038 AL WAHAAN (GB) 5897 AL ZAMEL (OM) 5891 ALAM AL REEF (AE) 5987 AL-ARIM WRSAN (US) 5899 ALIAAH (AE) 6153 ALOOD (FR) 5817 AL-QASI (AE) 5803 ALYAH (AE) 6167 ALZAFRAAN (FR) 5859 AMAURAD (US) 6041 AMBROSIAA MTC (US) 5939 AMEERA (FR) 5818 AMEERAH WRSAN (US) 5850 ANA BUSHRA AL KHIRE (AE) 6185 ANA TARWIAH (AE) 6130 ANDALEEB (AE) 5982 ANSATA ANISAH (US) 6018 ANSATA IEMHOTEP (US) 6016 ANSATA MARIHA (US) 6019 ANSATA MUBARIZ (US) 6015 ANSATA NILE ECHO (US) 6120 ANSATA NILE LACE (US) 6017 ANSATA SHALIM (US) 6119 AQUARELLE DE FAUST (FR) 6103 AREEN HED (EG) 5906 ARQUES KHAZANA (FR) 6034 Arabian Horse Stud Book Volume XV - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates Registered Horses I N D E X NAME REG_NO ARQUES KING AESCULUS (GB) 5838 ARQUES KING THESEUS (FR) 6035 ARQUES PERSEPOLIS (FR) 6036 AS ARIF (AE) 6037 AS RAID (AE) 5842 ASHQAR ZAAB (AE) 5909 ASSIL AL SHAMAL (AE) 6099 ATHENA AL ZOBAIR (AE) 5834 ATYA (AE) 6200 AUHADI (AE) 5981 AWAJ (FR) 6089 AZ ECOVA (US) 6127 BAB AL SAADA (AE) 6164 BADIR (AE) 6173 BAEID (AE) 5965 BAKHOOR (AE) 5871 BASHAYER (EG) 5953 BASHAYER AL ZOBAIR (AE) 6083 BASMA HED (EG) 5907 BELENA (RU) 6075 BEN JACK (FR) 5853 BENGAL LOTOIS (FR) 5814 BINT FALHA I (AE) 6056 BINT SHAGRA 7 (AE) 6002 BINT SUDEIRAH (AE) 5990 BITAHANI (AE) 6014 BOUDAHAB (AE) 5967 BREMERVALE REFLECTION (AU) 6145 BRIGHT STAR (AE) 5963 BURKAN AL SHAMAL (AE) 6098 CAN CR ECLIPSE (US) 6118 CANARIA (AE) 5836 COQ DU CASSOU (FR) 6132 CS CAMELLIA (GB) 6031 CUSTOM MADE (GB) 5808 DALAL (QA) 6146 DALLONNI (AE) 5976 DANA (EG) 5904 Arabian Horse Stud Book Volume XV - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates Registered Horses I N D E X NAME REG_NO DANA (QA) 6062 DAWAQ (AE) 5978 DAYRAH (AE) 6011 DEEMAH (AE) 6172 DESERT ASALAH (AE) 5900 DESKA HJE (BR) 5805 DIESTA (FR) 5826 DJAD'OR DES FORGES (FR) 5896 DJELFEE (FR) 5945 DJELIE D'ALBRET (FR) 5933 DUBAI (AE) 6039 DUNGALI (US) 6043 DUSMANE DES CADES (FR) 5843 EAI MAZALI (CA) 6139 EJAZ (OM) 5889 EKHT EL GOMAR (AE) 5824 EL WALED (FR) 5944 EL ZAHIA (AE) 6178 EMARATIYA (AE) 5998 ENJOD (AE) 5831 EQDAM (OM) 5890 ESAMI (AE) 6150 ESCHARA (FR) 6023 ESKALOPKA (PL) 5942 FADHEL (AE) 5832 FAREQ (AE) 6112 FARHAT SUDEIRAH (AE) 6000 FARID ALZOBAIR (AE) 5913 FARIDA KAIS (AE) 5868 FASEEL (AE) 6183 FATTAN (AE) 5873 FIFINE APPAPALOU (FR) 5946 FOLFOL (AE) 6199 GALMOOD DE CANDELON (AE) 6195 GAME SET MATCH (US) 6045 GHABASH AL SHAQAB (QA) 6078 GHANEM (AE) 6067 GHAZWA (AE) 6059 Arabian Horse Stud Book Volume XV - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates Registered Horses I N D E X NAME REG_NO GHENWA (QA) 6030 GHYTHA (AE) 6101 GIDDA (ES) 6054 GR SIWAN (DE) 5947 GUARDIAN DE BOZOULS (FR) 5930 GWYNETH (US) 6125 HABIBTY HABIBTY (EG) 6048 HADIKA (TN) 5829 HAIFA'A (FR) 5819 HAIR DO (FR) 5857 HALWA DE FAUST (FR) 5845 HALWAT AL KHAWNEEJ (AE) 6114 HAMAD ALBADEIA (EG) 6026 HAMAMAT AL SALAM (AE) 6071 HAMASA MAZUZ (DE) 5858 HAMAYEM (QA) 5903 HAMIA (AE) 6012 HARRAS (AE) 6194 HATHEETH (AE) 6160 HAYAD (AE) 6053 HED AB MARIA (AR) 5851 HED KAMPALA (US) 5940 HENIA (TN) 5827 HENLEY FARM KIBAAL (AU) 6086 IBN BATRA (AE) 5849 ILLA ANA (AE) 5973 INDIFAAH (AE) 6004 INZAR BIBI RAK (AE) 6156 IRIS DE ST JAMES (FR) 6085 ISHAAR (AE) 5969 ISHRAF (AE) 6005 ISLAND CHILOE (GB) 6135 ISLAND CORDELIA (GB) 6136 ISLAND NEZCA (GB) 6134 ISMAHEL CABIRAT (FR) 6116 JAHIZ (AE) 5847 JARIAT AL SALEH (AE) 5833 JARRAH (AE) 6171 Arabian Horse Stud Book Volume XV - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates Registered Horses I N D E X NAME REG_NO JAWAL (AE) 5966 JEED (GB) 5950 JELDINA (FR) 5812 JELLABIEH FARHAH (1140) (BH) 6123 JFN BINT LUDHAN (AR) 5801 JJ CARISMATICO (AR) 5844 JJ MONA LISA (AR) 5908 JJ SALINA (AR) 5852 JOORE (AE) 6111 KADELLAH (GB) 5848 KADIDJA DE MONLAU (FR) 5828 KAHALA II (AE) 5994 KAHEELA SUDEIRAH (AE) 6055 KAIDHOM (AE) 6154 KALALA (AE) 6007 KAMARAYAH AL SAHARAA (EG) 5936 KARAMA AL MELS (FR) 5809 KAROL DE NERAK (FR) 5856 KASOARA (AE) 6196 KATTAN (AE) 5875 KELMAT ALSER (AE) 6147 KERBEL LOTOIS (FR) 5810 KHAFAYF (AE) 6021 KHAIR AL EMARAT (AE) 6141 KHALEEJI (AE) 5968 KHATER AL ZOBAIR (AE) 6082 KHAWATER ALBADEIA (EG) 6028 KHDALAJ (AE) 6184 KUHEILAAN ALADIYAT ATEEQ (1154) (BH 6122 LA BELLE FATMA (FR) 6084 LA DAUPHINE (AE) 5861 LAHMAN (AE) 6057 LAMEAA (FR) 5820 LAWAHA (AE) 5997 LITANI (AE) 5860 LITTLE BUD (US) 5895 LIWA (GB) 5894 LOULOU (AE) 6170 Arabian Horse Stud Book Volume XV - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates Registered Horses I N D E X NAME REG_NO LUMIAR ROSALITA (US) 5955 MA ADRAK (AE) 5872 MABELLA (DE) 6079 MADHIKHOOR (OM) 5902 MAFTOONA (AE) 6001 MAGALIE D'ALBRET (FR) 5934 MAGIC SHEEN (GB) 6107 MAHABI ASSAGHIER (AE) 6182 MAHALLI (AE) 5974 MAHDHOODH (OM) 5892 MAIDAN AMER (AE) 5840 MAJAN (AE) 6165 MAKASIB (OM) 5877 MAKFOUL DU BREUIL (FR) 5825 MANBAA ABU DHABI (AE) 6148 MANIBA BINT IBN NARAV (DE) 5901 MANSOURA ALZOBAIR (AE) 6074 MAREK D'ALBRET (FR) 5935 MARHOUB AL SHAQAB (QA) 5802 MASHHOR AL SHAQAB (QA) 6076 MAVERIK (GB) 6113 MAWA'EED (AE) 6162 MAWZOONA (AE) 6013 MAYALA (AE) 5991 MAYMOONA (AE) 5996 MEHLEKHOM (AE) 6152 MEN ABU DHABI (AE) 6143 METHAL (OM) 5886 METHALIYA (AE) 5995 MISHMISH (AE) 6168 MISS PATRALI (US) 6060 MKADER (AE) 6069 MLOLESH DHAKMA (1160) (BH) 6121 MOATAZ HEDAYAH (EG) 6063 MOLAWAH (AE) 6169 MONJEDAH (OM) 5893 MOON AIGOUAL (FR) 6137 MOONSHINNE (US) 5951 Arabian Horse Stud Book Volume XV - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates Registered Horses I N D E X NAME REG_NO MOVE OVER (US) 6046 MOZA (NL) 5846 MUBARAK AL SHAQAB (QA) 6077 MUFTAKHIR (OM) 5880 MUGEET (AE) 5989 MUHAJIM (OM) 5883 MUHROOSAH (AE) 6175 MUNAFISAH (AE) 6006 MUNTADAR (AE) 5971 MUSIRR (AE) 5979 MUSTANISSAH (AE) 5992 MUTAHARRIKAH (AE) 6009 NAAZ (AE) 6179 NADWAH (AE) 6008 NAHABAH (AE) 6052 NAJM AL RASHEED (AE) 6022 NARJES DE CARRERE (FR) 5854 NAWRAS (AE) 5970 NEDAA ALBADEIA (EG) 6025 NEW CAPRICE (FR) 5938 NOOR ABU DHABI (AE) 6142 NOORIE (AE) 6180 NORTH QUAY (AE) 5862 NUIT FAUVE (FR) 6117 NUJMAH (AE) 6174 NUSAAM (US) 6138 OAAZOBAH (AE) 6100 OCRISIA (FR) 5943 PEDRUGA (NL) 6020 PERFECT TOUCH (US) 5954 PRINCE AMIN (FR) 5813 PRINCESS PROUDD (US) 6047 QARTAS (AE) 5961 QUICKSILVER (GB) 6108 R.A.K ATHBH (AE) 6155 R.K.
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