17 July, 2022

*Pharrah

*Pharrah's iconic photograph, taken by the late Johnny Johnston

*Pharrah, who was also known as 21 Farag, was the first born Farag foal of 1972 (she was also known as Farag-1) and matured into an extraordinary Tamria daughter, bringing so much fame in America to her dam. I don't believe that many breeders in America were familiar with Tamria, prior to *Pharrah. So, one must also credit *Pharrah with the awareness she created for her bloodline. In Authentic Arabian Bloodstock II, noted author, Judith Forbis said of *Pharrah, 
"Of royal demeanor, she carried herself with grace, dignity and pride, her beauty, refinement and sweet character endearing her to everyone. One was drawn immediately to her extreme head with very long shapely foreface and teacup muzzle, a trait probably inherited from the double Shahloul through *Tuhotmos up close in her pedigree. Some of her granddam's physical characteristics were also evident, but *Pharrah was better conformed." 
An important broodmare for Imperial Egyptian Stud and today, a cornerstone of the Rosehaven Farm Tamria focused breeding program; *Pharrah was imported to America as a 5-year old mare and began producing foals almost immediately:
  • Imperial Phanadah by *Ibn Moniet el Nefous 
  • Imperial Napharr by Moniet el Nafis 
  • Imperial Na Pharo by Moniet el Nafis 
  • ImperialPharalima by *Ansata Ibn Halima 
  • ImperialImPhudala by Ansata Imperial 
*Pharrah was consigned by Imperial Egyptian Stud in the second Pyramid Society Breeders Sale, held in 1983. 

*Pharrah was purchased by Vincent and Diane Fortuna of Royal Arabians in Santa Barbara, California. Bred to Ansata Imperial, *Pharrah produced Royal Jalliel and Royal BintPharrah. When bred to Nabiel, *Pharrah produced Royal Mikhiel and Royal Pharriel. Her last foal, Royal Farrah, was sired by El Halimaar. *Pharrah died in 1991. 

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