I wasn't planning on publishing a blog this week, it's been really busy and this weekend, I am focused on accomplishing a few house-keeping tasks, as well as catching-up on some reading. However, after watching the 2nd episode of The Book of Boba Fett on Disney+ (if you enjoy the Star Wars movies, I recommend the show), I mindlessly wandered amongst the thumbnails on YouTube and that's where I found the Arabian Essence video of Pomian (Gazal Al Shaqab x Pilar) taken 3 weeks ago (mid-December) at the 2021 King Abdulaziz Horse Center Show, where he placed first in the 10-year old and older stallion class. Bred by Janow Podlaski and now owned by Abdullah Mohammed Suliman Almonia of Alwashem Stud; Pomian is a 2010 stallion and a maternal sibling to Pilarosa, an Al Adeed Al Shaqab daughter, also out of the same mare, Pilar (Fawor x Pipi). Pomian's maternal line, like that of Pilarosa, traces back to Piewica, a Tersk-bred mare, who was imported by the Albigowa Stud in Poland and is considered the foundress of the famous "P" line of Polish-bred horses. While Pilarosa carries a higher percentage of Egyptian influence (primarily through her sire Al Adeed), Pomian carries a little less than 20%, the majority of which comes through his paternal great-grandsire, Anaza El Farid (Ruminaja Ali x Bint Deena).
However, what Pomian has that Pilarosa doesn't have are a few old Egyptian bloodlines via the stallion Kaborr+++, the sire of Kajora, the dam of Gazal Al Shaqab. In this part of the pedigree, specifically through the mare Bint Kholameh (Adibiyez x Kholameh), a 1961 mare bred by Philip Wrigley, you will find the Egypt/Blunt blood of the 1924 W.R. Brown-bred stallion, Gulastra (*Astraled x Gulnare) and the mare, Amida (Ibn Yashmak x Ajramieh), their combined genetic influence at approximately 2%, which indicates how far back these horses are in the pedigree.
As far as Polish breeding is concerned, I appreciate the genetic influence of the three WWII era sons of the great Ofir (Kuhailan Haifi x Dziwa) in the pedigree: *Witez II (the maternal great-grandsire of Bint Kholameh), Wielki Szlem (the maternal great-grandsire of Fawor) and Witraz (the maternal grandsire of Banat). While these bay-colored horses are recognized as Kuhaylan, Pomian's back is longer, as are his neck, legs and length of head, indicating a Saqlawi influence (the maternal line of his sire, Gazal Al Shaqab, traces to the 1810 Slawuta-bred mare, Wolozska, identified as Saqlawi by Dr. Edward Skorkowski).
In the sources that I have available to me, Pomian is a proven sire having been bred to a number of Ekstern daughters, as well as daughters of significant sires like Emigrant, Poganin, Piaff, Emerald J, Piaff, Pilot, Ganges, Eden C, Om El Bellisimo. His many daughters will further his influence in this global community of Arabian horses.
On Friday night, as I clicked one thumbnail after another, unsure of what I was really looking for, that's when Pomian, in all of his Arabian beauty, marched into my life and reached deep into my soul. Unaware of his brilliance only a few minutes prior, from that moment on, the world will never be the same, now that I know he is in it.
***with many thanks to Arabian Essence, for making these videos available on YouTube. You can't imagine what it does for people like me, in love with the Arabian Horse, as he exists, all over the world.***
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