Mustafa (Hadban Enzahi x Masarrah) |
Halef, bred by Janow Podlaski Stud, was sired by Enwer Bey (Abu Mlech x Koalicja) and out of *Kasztelanka (Koheilan I x Bialgrodka), one of the Pure Polish horses imported by Henry Babson in the late 1930's. Bred to *Fadl, she produced the stallion, Fadheilan, a stallion of great significance in American bloodlines, through beloved horses like Fadjur and Khemosabi.
Haladin's dam, Jadine, is a daughter of the stallion, Jasir, a straight Egyptian horse sired by Mabrouk Manial, an influential sire in Egypt, while his dam is Negma, a significant broodmare for Prince Mohamed Aly Tewfik and the granddam of *Fadl, the sire of Fadheilan. Jasir established common ground in Germany with the breeding programs in the United States utilizing the bloodlines of horses like Fadjur and Khemosabi, while also offering German breeders an alternative source of Prince Mohamed Aly Tewfik breeding, as compared to the sources available in American programs primarily through the Babson breeding program and the older North American programs founded upon the *Nasr sire line.
Of great significance in straight Egyptian breeding is the EAO-bred mare, Moheba (Sid Abouhom x Halima), the dam of Masarrah, Mustafa's dam. A maternal sister of *Ansata Ibn Halima, when bred to El Sareei (Shahloul x Zareefa), she produced the mare, Malacha, who in turn, was bred to Ghazal (Nazeer x Bukra), producing the full siblings: Moheba II and Malikah. Both mares, like their dam, have great influence in German straight Egyptian breeding, as Moheba II crossed with Hadban Enzahi produced the stallion Madkour I, a noteworthy sire of many horses, including the stallion, *Jamil. Malikah is the dam of Maymoonah, also by Hadban Enzahi. When bred to Madkour, she produced Messaoud, the sire of horses like *Orashan, Imperial Madheen and Mesoudah M (the dam of *Mishaal HP).
Haladin, is the horse pictured on the left side of the Marbach team and on the right, is the Nazeer son, Ghazal (out of Bukra) |
Mustafa (Hadban Enzahi x Masarrah) |
What a very interesting article. He is a beauty! Love the blog Ralph. Thanks for sharing all this wonderful history.
ReplyDeleteGreat article Ralph. Love all the historic info. Awesome horse.
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