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Haraka (Kenur x *H.H. Mohamed Ali's Hamida) the maternal granddam of Hamida Ivey |
Hamida Ivey was a 1985 grey mare, sired by the 1968 stallion, Karimkhan (Dhamida x Hamara) and out of Mistara (Mista-Bin x Haraka). Hamida Ivey carried four lines to the Prince Mohamed Aly Tewfik-bred mare, *Hamida (*Nasr x Mahroussa), close up in her pedigree, as close as a great granddam (through Haraka).
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Bint Hamida (Kenur x *H.H. Mohamed Ali's Hamida) full sister of Haraka & dam of the stallions: Dhamida & Mista-Bin |
While she carried 25% Hallany Mistanny blood; her percentage of Hamida blood is a bit higher at 31.25%, as *Hamida is represented in all four tail female lines. When you add the percentages of *Hamida and Hallany Mistanny together, plus the percentages from the other horses bred by Prince Mohamed Aly Tewfik, like the alternative source of *Nasr (through Sirecho) and the Babson import,*Fadl, the percentage of the Prince's breeding program increases significantly, exceeding 60%! A large part of this percentage is a result of the celebrated broodmare, Mahroussa (Mabrouk Manial x Negma), as there are seven lines to her in the pedigree. However, Mahroussa's granddam, Bint Yamama and her daughter Negma, also appear multiple times through *Nasr (Rabdan el Azrak x Bint Yamama) and *Roda (Mansour & Negma), which makes this particular pedigree a rich source of the Ghazieh tail female line, a Saklawiyah Jedraniyah of Ibn Sudan, purchased by Abbas Pasha, circa 1855!
If it wasn't for the Saudi sources through *Turfa and the Albert Harris-bred Kenur (*Sunshine x *Tairah), Hamida Ivey would qualify as straight Egyptian, reconciling the high percentage of Prince Mohamed Aly Tewfik breeding, as well as the percentage of Abbas Pasha breeding, with the Egyptian classification. However, without the Saudi bloodlines, we would lose the dynamic vigor that the infusion of desert breeding brings to the offering and we wouldn't have a horse as unique as Hamida Ivey was.
“The blood is prepotent! That is the thing about the other key horses way back in the pedigrees that were picked out for W.R. Brown.”-Ginny Garrett
Sadly, the bloodline of *HH Mohamed Ali’s Hamida has been lost to straight Egyptian breeding, however, combined with other sources of desert breeding, *Hamida is still extant in the gene pool and Hamida Ivey is one of the *Hamida sources, thanks to Lynn and Ginny Garret of El Hallany Arabians, who
purchased Hamida Ivey when she was eleven years old and still, a maiden mare. She was bred to Ru Ibn Roda and Hamida Ivey produced a colt the following year. Eventually, she produced three lovely fillies: ELH Haraka, ELH Qumiza and ELH Karima. Tragically, ELH Karima died as a yearling but both ELH Haraka and ELH Qumiza remain within the Hallany Mistanny breeding group...but time continues to tick away, as it does for all of us.
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