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UNITED ARAB EMIRATES Arabian Horse Stud Book Volume XXXIX - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates Arabian Horse Stud Book Volume XXXIX - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates ARABIAN HORSE STUD BOOK Volume XXXIX 2016 15401 – 15800 www.eahs.org Emirates Arabian Horse Society UNITED ARAB EMIRATES Arabian Horse Stud Book Volume XXXIX - 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 XXXIX - 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 XXXIX - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates ARABIAN HORSE STUD BOOK Volume XXXIX 15401 – 15800 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 XXXIX - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates 1 REGISTERED HORSES Arabian Horse Stud Book Volume XXXIX - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates Registered Horses I N D E X NAME REG_NO A.Z HOURANAH (AE) 15631 AA NASHMY (AE) 15766 ABEER EL RIH (AE) 15428 ADHEMA (AE) 15409 AF AL SANAA (AE) 15471 AF ALJADIR (AE) 15494 AF AWAYED (AE) 15502 AF DASSAS (AE) 15482 AF DEEM (AE) 15476 AF GHARAD (AE) 15499 AF GHENAA (AE) 15497 AF HIMMAM (AE) 15485 AF KALEMAT (AE) 15500 AF KOULASSAH (AE) 15503 AF MAHALEEL (AE) 15470 AF MARJALAH (AE) 15496 AF MATERAH (AE) 15755 AF MENHA (AE) 15481 AF MUDREK (AE) 15472 AF MUGHEETH (AE) 15489 AF MUJHEZ (AE) 15505 AF MUKHAYALTI (AE) 15484 AF MUKHLESS (AE) 15493 AF MUKHLESSAH (AE) 15473 AF MUNSEB (AE) 15492 AF MUREB (AE) 15483 AF MUTAALEQ (AE) 15488 AF MUTANAZAH (AE) 15490 AF MUTANAZAHA (AE) 15478 AF NASHRAH (AE) 15469 AF NEDAA (AE) 15498 AF QAHERAH (AE) 15479 AF RAJEHA (AE) 15474 AF RATEEL (AE) 15477 AF SAHWA (AE) 15757 AF SHAIMA (AE) 15501 AF SOQRAT (AE) 15480 AF TASSREEH (AE) 15486 Arabian Horse Stud Book Volume XXXIX - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates Registered Horses I N D E X NAME REG_NO AF TAZHA (AE) 15487 AF YA SENDY (AE) 15491 AF YAKA (AE) 15495 AF YASTAFEZ (AE) 15468 AF ZIYARAH (AE) 15504 AFNAN AL HAWAJER (AE) 15763 AHMADANI ATREES (AE) 15732 AHOUD (FR) 15612 A'HUZMAH W'RSAN (AE) 15691 AINAWI AFR (AE) 15455 AINAWIAH AFR (AE) 15449 AL ABEER (AE) 15422 AL ABTER (AE) 15751 AL AJEEB W'RSAN (AE) 15676 AL ARADEH W'RSAN (AE) 15653 AL ARYAM AMWAAJ (AE) 15782 AL ARYAM AWAIED (AE) 15790 AL ARYAM BADRAN (AE) 15786 AL ARYAM BARAKAT (AE) 15789 AL ARYAM KASHAF (AE) 15785 AL ARYAM REWAIA (AE) 15788 AL ARYAM SAEI (AE) 15787 AL ARYAM SAMRAN (AE) 15783 AL ARYAM WAPRAN (AE) 15781 AL ARYAM YAHOO (AE) 15784 AL ASHQAR AFR (AE) 15450 AL BARIZ (AE) 15552 AL BIRAQ MAJAN (AE) 15796 AL FADI W'RSAN (AE) 15700 AL HAZEM MAJAN (AE) 15797 AL KHALIL W'RSAN (AE) 15702 AL LAHAB (AE) 15424 AL MAMALIK (AE) 15423 AL NAJEEB (AE) 15577 AL QAHIRA W'RSAN (AE) 15677 AL SAFI (AE) 15711 AL SHAQRAH AFR (AE) 15452 AL TIRYAQ (AE) 15538 Arabian Horse Stud Book Volume XXXIX - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates Registered Horses I N D E X NAME REG_NO ALFAHDAH (AE) 15632 ALGRAA H.A (AE) 15414 ALJARIF (AE) 15729 ALKHATTAF (AE) 15421 ALNAJM ALALEE (AE) 15799 ALSULTAN BIN MUFLEH (AE) 15407 AMADEUSZ BS (PL) 15639 AMAL AL FAYA (AE) 15415 AMAL A'NAJAAH W'RSAN (AE) 15666 AMJAAD AJBAN (AE) 15598 ANESAT AL REEF (AE) 15566 ANFAAL (AE) 15622 ARIM W'RSAN (AE) 15684 ARSLAN AL REEF (AE) 15563 ARTHAM AL BUSTAN (AE) 15466 AS ANUID (AE) 15601 AS ARUSHA (AE) 15602 AS BARK (AE) 15712 AS LAITH (AE) 15713 AS MEZJA (AE) 15603 AS MURFA (AE) 15640 AS NEBAL (AE) 15638 A'SAMHA W'RSAN (AE) 15664 ASHIAAT AL SAHRAA (AE) 15591 ASHQAR BABEL (AE) 15768 ASHRAF AL DHAFRA (AE) 15402 ASLAANE (FR) 15609 ASMA (PL) 15747 ASSAF ALBASSAM (AE) 15443 A'SUHAIM W'RSAN (AE) 15685 ATHEER EL RIH (AE) 15429 AWTAR (AE) 15726 AYA'ASH (QA) 15773 AZALEA LBA (US) 15708 AZIZAT AL REEF (AE) 15562 B A DALAL (AE) 15740 B A MAHA (AE) 15705 B A OMNIA (AE) 15739 Arabian Horse Stud Book Volume XXXIX - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates Registered Horses I N D E X NAME REG_NO BADEEA AL REEF (AE) 15565 BADER AL FARES (AE) 15506 BAHDAH AL REEF (AE) 15547 BAHI JUMERAH (AE) 15644 BALQEES AL KHAMIS (AE) 15647 BAM AMIRA (AE) 15758 BAREED W'RSAN (AE) 15657 BARE'I BABEL (AE) 15448 BASHAIER AL REEF (AE) 15549 BAYAN AL SHMAL (AE) 15535 BENT BUDUR (AE) 15720 BETHWEH A'THANIEH W'RSAN (AE) 15673 BINT KAHIELAH (AE) 15431 BINT SUFWAN (AE) 15433 BRRAQ (FR) 15608 CHELLEASON SILK ROAD (US) 15629 D SHAGRAN (AE) 15630 DAHES AL REEF (AE) 15570 DAHMAN W'RSAN (AE) 15663 DALIA W'RSAN (AE) 15682 DANAT AL ARAB (AE) 15439 DARGHAM ALHAWAJER (AE) 15411 DARK CHOCOLATE (AE) 15456 DEROSA GA (US) 15707 DHAFRA (AE) 15425 DHALEEM A'THANI W'RSAN (AE) 15675 DHARI W'RSAN (AE) 15655 DHEHBIAT AL REEF (AE) 15583 DHERGAM W'RSAN (AE) 15701 DHU AL KARAM W'RSAN (AE) 15660 DJEK POT (RU) 15776 DORRAT HILI (AE) 15405 DOSTATOK (RU) 15775 DURRAH A'THANIEH W'RSAN (AE) 15662 E.S. ABU MOUSA (AE) 15748 E.S. AFIF (AE) 15749 E.S. BANDAR (AE) 15744 E.S. FAIZ (AE) 15746 Arabian Horse Stud Book Volume XXXIX - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates Registered Horses I N D E X NAME REG_NO E.S. JALMUD (AE) 15460 E.S. KAWAKIB (AE) 15745 E.S. NASHMI (AE) 15458 E.S. PRINCE (AE) 15457 E.S. TAWASH (AE) 15461 E.S. WED (AE) 15459 EB KIMSHARON (IT) 15637 EDEN BEAUTY K.A. (BE) 15625 EELAF BABEL (AE) 15642 ESCAHDA (US) 15636 EVITAH (DE) 15623 EXPRESS AL REEF (AE) 15553 FADIA AL REEF (AE) 15589 FAWWAZ AL REEF (AE) 15574 FAYZA W'RSAN (AE) 15667 FIRE BALL (AE) 15594 FULLAH (FR) 15610 FUROOKH W'RSAN (AE) 15792 GAYATH AL ARAB (AE) 15438 GHADA W'RSAN (AE) 15683 GHALEBA (FR) 15611 GHANJ AL NASER (AE) 15441 GHAZWA W'RSAN (AE) 15690 GILGAMESH BABEL (AE) 15643 GILLY GALAA (DE) 15693 GIZA K.A. (BE) 15626 HADAAEK AL REEF (AE) 15573 HADI AL HAWAJER (AE) 15760 HALYL W'RSAN (AE) 15652 HAREER AL REEF (AE) 15541 HAYA AL MELS (FR) 15646 HB MARBELLA (US) 15780 HERCULES (AE) 15436 HEYAB (AE) 15413 HIBAT AL REEF (AE) 15559 HORRA AL REEF (AE) 15572 HS TIRANA (DE) 15624 HURYAT BABEL (AE) 15446 Arabian Horse Stud Book Volume XXXIX - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates Registered Horses I N D E X NAME REG_NO IBIN TARIKA MS (AE) 15723 IBN AZZIZAH (AE) 15432 IBREEZ A'THANI W'RSAN (AE) 15651 INSAAFF W'RSAN (AE) 15694 INTIJAB W'RSAN (AE) 15674 JA BUSHARA AL JAZEERA (AE) 15795 JA CARRAR AL JAZEERA (AE) 15793 JA EMERALD DREAM (US) 15665 JA SHAMS AL JAZEERA (AE) 15794 JABAL AL REEF (AE) 15551 JALEELAH AL REEF (AE) 15571 JAMRAT AL REEF (AE) 15590 JANAH A'THANI W'RSAN (AE) 15672 JAP ADAAJ (AE) 15519 JAP AL KAHF (AE) 15520 JAP AL MAHB (AE) 15523 JAP AL YARHA (AE) 15515 JAP ALHATTAL (AE) 15512 JAP ALMAHFUZ (AE) 15511 JAP ALSEBHAA (AE) 15513 JAP ANAKID (AE) 15522 JAP ANEED (AE) 15514 JAP AYAH (AE) 15525 JAP HADAD (AE) 15510 JAP HADADH (AE) 15530 JAP HADBAA (AE) 15532 JAP KHANSAA (AE) 15534 JAP LAILATI (AE) 15529 JAP MABROKA (AE) 15509 JAP MARFA (AE) 15516 JAP MAROOFA (AE) 15528 JAP MROOD (AE) 15526 JAP NAJAH (AE) 15531 JAP NAZAA (AE) 15508 JAP RAHIB (AE) 15517 JAP RANIN (AE) 15533 JAP RAYHAN (AE) 15756 JAP SEDRAH (AE) 15524 Arabian Horse Stud Book Volume XXXIX - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates Registered Horses I N D E X NAME REG_NO JAP SULTAN (AE) 15518 JAP TAMAYEZ (AE) 15527 JAP TOHFA (AE) 15521 JASMINES JEWEL M (US) 15633 JAWAHER R H (AE) 15620 JAWAL AL REEF (AE) 15545 JAWLAH AL REEF (AE) 15588 JIADA AL FIRAS (IL) 15717 K BADR (AE) 15435 KAHIL W'RSAN (AE) 15696 KANZ AL REEF (AE) 15567 KARMINA KHAN (FR) 15731 KASEB (FR) 15613 KASSAHAH AL REEF (AE) 15550 KATEEB W'RSAN (AE) 15656 K'HAYLAN AL REEF (AE) 15580 KRAYAAN GULFA (AE) 15634 LAAMAA AL REEF (AE) 15540 LAHEEBA AL REEF (AE) 15569 LASAA BS (AE) 15714 LATEEFAH W'RSAN (AE) 15668 LULU AL RAHBA DS (US) 15628 LULU.H.H (AE) 15769 M15 MYAAR (AE) 15418 M15 OSHAAH (AE) 15417 MAALY AL REEF (AE) 15586 MADONNA BINT PACHA (NO) 15742 MAHARANI MS (AE) 15722 MAHBOOB AL HAWAJER (AE) 15762 MAHBOOBA AL REEF (AE) 15557 MAKAWY SHAMA ALAWDA (AE) 15753 MALEKAT BABEL (AE) 15444 MAMDOOH ALJ (AE) 15772 MARAHIB (FR) 15736 MARAHIL AL REEF (AE) 15568 MARIA ALYAH (AE) 15724 MARMOOM AL REEF (AE) 15596 MARSAT AL REEF (AE) 15560 Arabian Horse Stud Book Volume XXXIX - Emirates Arabian Horse Society - United Arab Emirates Registered Horses I N D E X NAME REG_NO MARWAH AL BUSTAN (AE) 15465 MASHHOORAH W'RSAN (AE) 15659 MASHHOUR AL DHAFRA (AE) 15403 MASTER MIND (AE) 15599 MAYAS ALYAH (AE) 15412 MAYSSON (FR) 15738 MAYYASA W'RSAN (AE) 15658 MDS SHEIKHA (AE) 15442 MERENGUE ALZOBAIR (AE) 15536 MOHRA ALMORTAGEZ (AE) 15730 MOMTAZ AL REEF (AE) 15548 MONTSR GULFA (AE) 15754 MORGHEM AL ARAB (AE) 15437 MORJANAH AL REEF (AE) 15578 MUNIFA W'RSAN (AE) 15695 MUNNHAMMER (AE) 15710 MUSHAKIS AL REEF (AE) 15546 MUTEFJR W'RSAN (AE) 15678 NAHLA A'THANIEH W'RSAN (AE) 15649 NAIFAH ALSHWAMAKH (AE) 15779 NAJJLAA (FR) 15618 NARGIL TERSK (RU) 15778 NASAYEM AL QALAA
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