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UAE Arabian Horse St Arabian Horse Stud Book Volume II - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates ARABIAN HORSE STUD BOOK Volume II 1993 315 – 671 www.eahs.org Emirates Arabian Horse Society UNITED ARAB EMIRATES Arabian Horse Stud Book Volume II - 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 II - 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 II - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates ARABIAN HORSE STUD BOOK Volume II 315 – 671 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 II - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates 1 REGISTERED HORSES Arabian Horse Stud Book Volume II - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates Registered Horses I N D E X NAME REG_NO A FINE LINE (US) 447 ABIYAN AL AIN (AE) 622 ABIYAN AL ASFAR (AE) 644 ABIYAN AL AZARG (AE) 640 ABIYAN AL SIDAIRA (AE) 655 ABLAH (AE) 319 ABYAD MALIK (GB) 352 ADEEB (GB) 368 ADHAB (OM) 571 ADHARIYAH (OM) 532 ADILA (AE) 387 AFRAH (AE) 590 AICHELLE (FR) 634 AJA NICOLE (US) 469 AKBAR (FR) 422 AL ASILA (AE) 611 AL BAHGAH (OM) 335 AL GHOURA (AE) 660 AL HISSAN AL ASWAD (AE) 572 AL MAALI (AE) 610 AL MOUTAZ (OM) 533 AL SHAMOOS (AE) 321 AL SHAWAF (GB) 520 AL SHIMREE AL AIN (AE) 631 AL SHIMRI AL AZRAG (AE) 392 AL TAREER (AE) 326 AL WARD (AE) 671 ALEX (PL) 495 AM DREAMTIME LAD (US) 567 AM TANTIVY FLIER (US) 565 ARIANNA (GB) 586 ARIQ (GB) 366 ARMARDA (GB) 367 ASEELA (AE) 595 ASLAN (AE) 323 AZALIA (RU) 499 AZIHADE (FR) 424 BABA-MUSTAFA (DE) 669 Arabian Horse Stud Book Volume II - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates Registered Horses I N D E X NAME REG_NO BABRE SEA BREEZE (US) 566 BAHRI (AE) 317 BAKARAT (PL) 446 BANDIT TM (US) 404 BAROOD (AE) 596 BATALA (AE) 599 BEMOL (PL) 560 BENAUR AL KADIR (AU) 602 BEY CLASSIX (US) 517 BIBI DE CARRERE (FR) 489 BINT AL SAHARA (AE) 651 BINT BINT ROMANAA (US) 506 BINT GAMILA (US) 470 BINT SHAGRA (AE) 376 BINT SHAGRA AL THANIA (AE) 638 BINT ZWAINA (AE) 637 BIPHAR (AR) 484 BIZANCE (FR) 427 BLUSZCZ (PL) 478 BM ALMOJARIFE (AR) 509 BM SHALAKO (AR) 512 BREMERVALE SQUIRE (AU) 579 BSAAM (AE) 377 BSHAER (AE) 615 C AMIR SAMIR (US) 542 CA TSILVER TSEA (US) 605 CALIDJA (FR) 425 CARIANNE (GB) 416 CETANOL (PL) 493 CHARLIE VALENTINE (US) 504 COGNACE (US) 452 COPPERTRONE (US) 585 COUNTENANCE (US) 581 COUNTS CHINA DAHL (US) 463 CR DUDE (US) 474 CYPRES II (US) 519 CZAMARA (PL) 526 CZEPIGA (PL) 524 Arabian Horse Stud Book Volume II - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates Registered Horses I N D E X NAME REG_NO DAFINA (DE) 569 DAHMA AL AIN (AE) 632 DALILA (AE) 598 DANDANA (AE) 329 DANTON (PL) 444 DARWISH (GB) 379 DCA MUZIEKK (US) 537 DESERT SKY (GB) 529 DHAAM (AE) 330 DIAB (AE) 589 DIBAIBA (AE) 627 DIRAH (AE) 340 DJEBEL DE L'ARDUS (FR) 516 DOUDJA ALLAILL (AE) 584 DSCHAHAN (DE) 562 DSCHUMANJI (DE) 670 DZIANET (PL) 557 EBIYA AL AIN (AE) 619 EBTISAM (AE) 668 EDYK (PL) 490 EKSKURSIA (RU) 500 EL TARF (AE) 609 ELITE STAR KU (US) 460 ELYMUS (PL) 391 EMBA (PL) 665 EMIR SON (AR) 510 EROS IBN PROCYON (GB) 364 ESSEX (PL) 523 ETRUS (PL) 492 EULOGIA (PL) 525 FANTASMAGORIA (PL) 662 FASSAM (AE) 666 FAYES (AE) 345 FLASH MAGIC (US) 580 FMR TONIKA (US) 449 FUJARKA (PL) 664 FURAZ (PL) 559 GARIAH (AE) 349 Arabian Horse Stud Book Volume II - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates Registered Horses I N D E X NAME REG_NO GAZAL (AE) 348 GHAWAR (AE) 597 GHAZALA (AE) 577 GREENGROVE MIKHAIL (GB) 635 GUERRERO (GB) 365 GV TOP COMMANDER (US) 466 HABEEL (AE) 667 HABOOB (AE) 608 HAMASA MUTADIL (DE) 397 HAMDANI AL ASHGAR (AE) 656 HAMDANIA AL AIN (AE) 616 HAMDANIA AL SIDAIRA (AE) 636 HAWK HILL CAPTAIN (US) 556 HAZUKA (PL) 663 HEADHUNTER (US) 448 HM SPACER (US) 467 IBN AMEER AL BADIA (QA) 413 IBN EL O'SOOL (AE) 358 IBN TAROOB (EG) 337 IVANOFF (US) 603 IVY HILL AMARETTO (US) 604 J.A.T. EL SHAYKH (UY) 511 JA HABALA HALIMA (US) 324 JABASK DESERT MIST (GB) 411 JALIYLA (AE) 320 JAMHOUR (AE) 315 JAMIL (MA) 334 JASADD MONIET (US) 541 JASSER (AE) 614 JERASH (JO) 428 JOYZELL (US) 480 JUMAANA (JO) 431 JUND (US) 550 JUREEWAN MONPELOU (NL) 381 KABARDA DANA (JO) 394 KABARDA TAMARA (JO) 434 KAHEEL AL DAHMAN (AE) 641 KAHEELA AL AIN (AE) 624 Arabian Horse Stud Book Volume II - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates Registered Horses I N D E X NAME REG_NO KAHEELA AL SAQLAWI (AE) 356 KAHEELAN AL AIN (AE) 617 KAHEELAN AL DAHMAN (AE) 647 KAHEELAN AL SIDAIRA (AE) 648 KAHEELAN BAHI (AE) 650 KAIDA (AE) 594 KAOUKAB (AE) 343 KAPRYS (PL) 558 KAREEMA (AE) 645 KARRABAA (US) 540 KASHAF (AE) 357 KASTANETA (RU) 353 KHALDOON AL ASWAD (AE) 575 KHALIL (BE) 432 KHATAF (AE) 371 KHAZNA (AE) 592 KHEMOS JUSTICE (US) 332 KHILAAN (AE) 612 KODEKS (PL) 390 KOMASA EL NOWAG (GB) 399 KOMET (GB) 400 KONTROLNAIA (RU) 588 KRISHAYL (AU) 551 LB GRAND DUCHESS (US) 450 LC DAFE (AR) 439 LYRASHI ES (NL) 385 MADAD (DE) 433 MAHABI EL SHAKLAN (DE) 521 MAHBOUBA (AE) 573 MAHROUSA (DE) 561 MAKEDONIA (RU) 355 MALEIK EL KHEIL (GB) 531 MANAGIYA AL SAFFRA (AE) 643 MARC (PL) 496 MASTER PIECE X (US) 538 MAZOON (OM) 336 MC LEGEND (US) 420 McMELLON (US) 482 Arabian Horse Stud Book Volume II - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates Registered Horses I N D E X NAME REG_NO MELISSA (AE) 328 MILLIONAIR (GB) 530 MIRIADA (DE) 513 MOHANAD (AE) 373 MOHEB (GB) 582 MOONTIKI (US) 483 MORAFIQ AL ASWAD (AE) 574 MORE AND MORE (US) 443 MORO FAMOSO (AR) 527 MORO QUEQUEN (AR) 528 MOSAAD (US) 555 MS HYDEE (US) 548 MUNIRAH (AE) 325 MUNTASAR (AE) 613 MURJAAN (JO) 406 MW DASHU (AR) 438 NAAFIR (GB) 410 NAASANA (IQ) 430 NABARA (RU) 498 NABILA (AE) 591 NAGIM (AE) 318 NAIBARA JANGLES (US) 479 NAJMAN AL AIN (AE) 629 NANA SAHIBA AMURATH (DE) 601 NASEEM HATTA (AE) 661 NASKOK (RU) 453 NAUM (RU) 454 NAWARA (AE) 342 NAXAN (GB) 583 NBR SEYKRET CACHE (US) 546 NEGAT (FR) 633 NF BOLT (US) 451 NF TWISTER (US) 455 NIKITA (NL) 514 NL SARAZIM (US) 464 NOBLE DEVA (US) 465 NOOR (AE) 607 ORNAK (PL) 494 Arabian Horse Stud Book Volume II - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates Registered Horses I N D E X NAME REG_NO PACIFICA (US) 435 PALOMNIK (RU) 331 PANIENKA (GB) 419 PANSION (RU) 501 PARAFIN (RU) 372 PAVOT AL MAURY (FR) 426 PEISULI (RU) 369 PENZAZZ (NL) 403 PERELANDRA (GB) 327 PIREUS (PL) 445 PLAMENNY (RU) 587 PLENER (PL) 477 POM KHALIFA (GB) 398 POPRAVKA (RU) 354 PRINCE SAAM (AR) 437 PRINCE WILLIAMM (US) 545 PRINCESS AHRIZA (GB) 412 PRINCESS BASHAUN (US) 486 PS DIANAS SAGE (US) 563 QATAR AL MAURY (FR) 423 RACKAN (AE) 578 RALVON HERALD (AU) 554 RALVON JAMBOREE (AU) 553 RALVON JARRAH (AU) 552 RAS ATLAS (AR) 508 RASHDI (GB) 417 RASHEEN (GB) 418 RECONSIDER (US) 456 RING OF GOLD (GB) 362 ROSE OF ORZEL (US) 441 ROUMANIYA (AE) 630 RUGTTA (AE) 341 RV SAGEFIRE (US) 471 RW BATMAANN (US) 475 SAAM (AE) 347 SABEK (GB) 351 SAFAA (AE) 316 SAFWAN (AE) 593 Arabian Horse Stud Book Volume II - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates Registered Horses I N D E X NAME REG_NO SALWANE (MA) 333 SAMBELLA (US) 549 SAMBORS IMAGE (US) 461 SAMPLE COPY (US) 518 SAM-SIR-ECHO (US) 407 SAMSTARLITE (US) 539 SAMSTARS JEWEL (US) 547 SAQLAWIEH (794) (BH) 408 SECUNDANT (RU) 388 SEMAFOR (RU) 384 SEQLAWI AL AIN (AE) 621 SERTIKI (US) 515 SEYVILLA DOVER (US) 457 SGR OZEL (US) 485 SHAER (EG) 421 SHAGRAN AL AIN (AE) 618 SHAHIL RAKKAD (US) 472 SHAIMA AL HAMRA (AE) 386 SHAIMA AL SHAGRA (AE) 401 SHAMS EL DEEN (JO) 393 SHAWAF AL AIN (AE) 626 SHERRIE NOREEN (US) 458 SHIMRIYA AL AIN (AE) 625 SHWAIMAN AL AHMAR (AE) 652 SHWAIMAN AL ASHGAR (AE) 382 SHWAIMAN AL MUNTASSAR (AE) 658 SHWAIMAN AL SIDAIRA (AE) 396 SHWAIMAN JAMIL (AE) 395 SHWAIMAN SALAH (AE) 659 SIGNAL (NL) 497 SILKO EXPRESS (US) 568 SILVER METEOR (GB) 363 SILVERN ISHMAEL (GB) 361 SIMBIRSK (NL) 600 SIMEON SALIM (GB) 339 SIMEON SAPPEN (GB) 544 SIND (AE) 350 SNOW ON THE HILLS (GB) 370 Arabian Horse Stud Book Volume II - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates Registered Horses I N D E X NAME REG_NO SPIERING'S LUSSAK (NL) 570 STERLING AURELIUS (US) 505 STRIKE GOLD (US) 442 SUHAYL (GB) 415 SUN NE DELIGHT (US) 503 SWATIYA AL AIN (AE) 628 SWATIYA AL DAHMAN (AE) 657 SWATIYA AL HAMRA (AE) 639 SWATY AL AHMAR (AE) 654 SX KONTIKI (US) 440 TAHOE KNIGHTS (US) 481 TALGANA (US) 536 TAMERE (US) 462 TANIEC (PL) 389 TESORO (GB) 359 THAMINA (AE) 322 THAT AL NICHOO (AE) 344 THE WIKING PRINCE (US) 543 THUNDERINTHENIGHT (US) 488 TIBET (RU) 402 TIBR (GB) 522 TIKI LASER KU (US) 564 TIKI SIERRA KU (US) 487 TILLAL (AE) 383 TM BAJAMA DANSK (US) 468 TROP (PL) 338 TUWAISAH (801) (BH) 409 TUWAISAH AL SHAGRA (AE) 642 TUWAISAN AL ASHGAR (AE) 380 VANITI SUITS ME (US) 459 VERDJINIA (RU) 502 WADNA AL AIN (AE) 623 WADNAN AL DAHMAN (AE) 646 WADNAN AL SIDAIRA (AE) 649 WAHAJ (GB) 414 WALAD SHAIMA (AE) 653 WARZELOST (US) 534 WASEEL (GB) 378 Arabian Horse Stud Book Volume II - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates Registered Horses I N D E X NAME REG_NO WAY TO GO (US) 436 WIKINGS STREAK (US) 473 WIKTOR (US) 375 WIKTORIAH (US) 476 WMF VELVETEENA (US) 535 WRAPPIN UP (US) 405 YASMEEN (AE) 576 YASSOOB (AE) 346 YOSR (EG) 429 ZABIEL (GB) 374 ZARGA AL AIN (AE) 620 ZIRCON KHADIYA (GB) 360 ZLOTY STOK (PL) 491 ZT GALIT (AR) 507 Arabian Horse Stud Book Volume II - 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