09 December, 2022

Tarambana Qahira

"...seek out the old, pure spanish lines with their dark black eyes, curved necks, fantastic toplines and strong legs with superior movements." - Martina Minhard

Tarambana Qahira (Estopasan x Mel Sirilla) as photographed by Alessandra Sarti

Sometimes, life can be well, surprising, in a very unexpected way. On a rainy Saturday morning, I stumbled upon the Facebook page of the Spanish-bred stallion, Ojinegro Qahira (Ghandour x Bel Princess), where I found photo-after-amazing photo of this stallion, sailing over jumps, with his front legs tucked close to his chest. A few more clicks and I ended up on the web page of his breeder, Martina Minhard, Al-Qahira Stud Farm, Austria. I know Martina. Many years ago, she participated in the same Egyptian Arabian horse forum that I did and I enjoyed exchanging messages with her, not only within the forum but also, by email. I remember  that Martina is a driving enthusiast and owned an Arab-Haflinger cross, before purchasing Spanish-bred Arabian horses. In those early days, during the second half of the 1990's, Martina slowly built her breeding program. The Arabo-Haflinger was joined by L.M. Libretto (Drago x Dadobia) and then, the Spanish mare, Shamal (ABHA Harim x ABHA Saira). From these beginnings, Martina has built a formidable breeding program, which includes European and Austrian champions, in halter and performance. A few years ago, I was really lucky to meet Andrew K. Steen and to purchase from him, a copy of En Busca Del Caballo Arabe by Captain Luis Azpeitia De Moros. What struck me most about the story was how many horses the Captain and his team had seen during their multi-country journey (well into the hundreds) but only purchased 23, their selection standards being so strict. The Captain's focus in selecting horses for the Cria Caballar, reflects the attributes which are important to generations of Spanish breeders like Martina, that is, refined, elegant horses who possess functional conformation and sound minds.

Tarambana Qahira, a 2003 Estopasan daughter, is one of the current broodmares of the program, bred by Martina. She is out of Mel Serilla, a 1989 mare bred by Melissa Stal of the Netherlands. She is sired by Calero (Kadi x Nayade) and out of Mel Orilla (Pintor x Mel Hazana).  
*Rastano (Jaguay x Arilla) as photographed by the late Johnny Johnston

What's interesting is the relationship between *Rastano, the sire of Estopasan and Pintor, the sire of Mel Orilla. They are full brothers, sired by Jaguay (Zancudo x Zalema) and out of Arilla (Malvito x Kayan), bred by Don Miguel Osuna Escalera, who also bred the globally influential mare, *Estopa. What makes this fact even more interesting, is that this breeding combination of Zancudo (Congo x Yaima) top-crossed onto a Malvito (Gandhy x Egina) daughter is repeated in the mare Nayade (Zancudo x Comedia II). In my opinion, these two sires nicked well with each other and you can see their continuing influence alive in this mare's smooth body. Another point is that the stallions, Galero and Jaguay were full brothers, both by Zancudo and out of Zalema. While there are a number of crosses to Jaguay in Tarambana Qahira's pedigree, there are no crosses to Galero. Why can this be important? Outcross.  One of my regrets is that I was never able to meet *Rastano in person, before being sold and exported to Brazil. His son, Estopasan, was also a horse that I admired and not only wished to meet him in person but also, to own a daughter. To me, he was everything I could wish for in a horse. His daughter, Tarambana Qahira, also creates the same feeling. I still remember talking with Sigi Siller on the telephone, having reached out to her about breeding my straight Egyptian mare to *Sanadik El Shaklan, whose book, I learned, was unfortunately closed at the time. Om El Arab also had Estopasan, who combined with my "Rosie" would be like Sigi's "golden cross" in reverse and the temptation to possibly, produce a female version of *El Shaklan was really tempting! Little did I realize at the time, that somewhere in the distant future, I would find a photo of an Estopasan daughter and remember all of this "stuff" once more. Yes, life can be most surprising, in the most unexpected ways.

Tarambana Qahira is a proven broodmare, having produced several foals for Martina, including a son, Banderin Qahira, sired by Ojinegro Qahira, the horse who initially captured my attention and charted the course of this rainy day journey. However, she appears to be a formidable producer  of daughters, having foaled the full sisters (by Valeroso Qahira): Dinerada Qahira in 2008 and Narcissa Qahira in 2020, the full sisters (by L.M. Libretto) Niloofar Qahira in 2011 and Quiniela Qahira in 2017. It is wonderful to see that a mare of her caliber has matured into an important and vital part of a pure Spanish breeding program,  her sons and daughters will inspire a new generation of horse lovers and fuel their passion for the Spanish Arabian horse.

***with many thanks to my friend Arlene Magid Williams. It was Arlene's FB post that led me to Ojinegro Qahira. I appreciate Arlene's unique and insightful perspective and encourage you, to contact her for more information on her services.*** 

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