20 October, 2019

Inspire: Fahad Al Rayyan

So, I was watching this beautiful Arabian Insider video, really enjoying it, when all of a sudden, a most amazing horse appears on the television screen. The hairs on the back of my neck stood on edge, as if I had seen a ghost.
ANSATA NILE PASHA?????
It can't be...he has been dead for several years now.

Ansata Nile Pasha was a *Jamil son, out of the mare Ansata Nile Dream (Ansata Ibn Sudan x Ansata Nile Queen). What's really interesting about Ansata Nile Dream is that her dam, Ansata Nile Queen, was also a daughter of Ansata Ibn Sudan (out of the *Ansata Ibn Halima daughter and Babson cross, Falima). In this little corner of the pedigree you have a stallion that was not only bred to his own daughter;  but also, Falima and Sudan were paternal siblings!

Ansata Nile Pasha was also a rosewater horse, which for me personally, is not only a coat color but also, a unique type of Arabian horse. I believe that the more intensely speckled the horse is, the more distinctive he is in type. Dr. Nagel, expressed a similar sentiment in his wonderful book, Hanan. He said that the flea-bitten horses were more refined, typier horses with generally, no markings and possessing very dark skin pigmentation. Dr. Nagel also feels that intensified Arabian type and the flea-bitten color were in some special way linked together. Maybe, this is why I feel the way I do about horses like Ansata Nile Pasha, influenced by Dr. Nagel, through his books and articles. He is a giant in our community.

So, today, this is my gift of inspiration to you dear reader, a soul stirring video, courtesy of Arabian Insider and Al Rayyan Farm. Only 4:08 minutes long from start to finish, at approximately 3:05 (and running for 30 seconds) appears the Ansata Nile Pasha look-a-like and Sinan Al Rayyan son, Fahad Al Rayyan . His dam, Noof Al Rayyan is a daughter of Ansata Nile Pasha (I KNEW IT) out of RN Farida who also appears in the video, as one of the foundation mares of Al Rayyan Farm. At one point in the recent past, RN Farida was considered by many people to be the most exotic Arabian horse of that period in time. Her beauty was discussed everywhere that Arabian horse enthusiasts congregated, whether in person, in print or on line. An important broodmare for Al Rayyan, RN Farida is a Salaa el Dine daughter out of the Hadban Enzahi daughter, Noha, a mare who resulted from also, the breeding of paternal siblings, as both Nadja and Hadban Enzahi were sired by Nazeer. Considering the  genetic legacy that he descends from,  Fahad Al Rayyan, who was a 2009 Champion colt at the Qatar Nationals, will insure that Ansata Nile Pasha remains relevant and vibrant in our gene pool, furthering his blood farther in this world.

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