09 January, 2019
Ibn Rabdan
More than just a name in a pedigree, Shahloul's sire was a celebrated
horse in his day. You see, Shahloul was a son of the 1917 chestnut
stallion, Ibn Rabdan. In his day, Ibn Rabdan must have been one of those
horses who exert an unforgettable impression on people. You know, the
type of horse that comes into your life, turns everything upside down
and you never really feel the same way about horses, after meeting him.
You only know that you want to have more horses that only look
like him. Period. Carl Raswan remarked that he was a "World Champion
type". World Champion? Think of how we feel for beloved present day
superstar horses like Equator, Al Ayal AA, Marwan Al Shaqab or WH
Justice and you will start to understand the kind of esteem that people felt for
Ibn Rabdan. Prince Mohamed Aly Tewfik admired the prepotency of this
horse; who passed on his dark chestnut color and longer neck
consistently onto the foals he sired, because he never really met a mare who was his
genetic match. Ibn Rabdan was used in the studs of Prince Kemal al-Dine,
Prince Mohamed Aly Tewfik, the RAS and Inshass. He was the most
important stallion, in Egypt, of his day.
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