11 March, 2023

Lateefa

Lateefa (Ashhal Al Rayyan x Anasheed), an AlDanat broodmare

Last week, when I was writing the blog for Amoun Arya, I stumbled upon the most beautiful photo of the AlDanat mare Lateefa, a 2004 Ashhal Al Rayyan daughter, out of Anasheed, an Ikhnatoon daughter. Lateefa is the maternal great granddam of Mona AlDanat, the senior champion mare at the Kuwait International Egyptian Event, held at Bait Al Arab in February. 

Lateefa's matriline goes back to the beloved matriarch of straight Egyptian breeding, Moniet el Nefous, making her Saqlawiyah, by strain. What I found interesting is the relationship between *Farazdac, the paternal grandsire and Reem, the maternal granddam. They are paternal siblings, both sired by the Nazeer son, Alaa el Din (x Kateefa). While *Farazdac's dam, Farasha, is sired by Sid Abouhom; Reem's dam, Farfoura, is both a paternal and maternal great granddaughter of Sid Abouhom (El Deree x Layla). Despite the different positions he occupies within each mare's pedigree, the percentage remains at 25%, making *Farazdac and Reem a little more closely related  than just saying "paternal siblings".  There is another Sid Abouhom line in Lateefa's pedigree, through his son, Ibn Abla, the sire of Enshad.  I am a fan of the mare Abla (Nazeer x Helwa) and it is a nice surprise to find her here, on the side of the pedigree from where she normally will drive her influence. I have noticed over the years, that the grey Moniet el Nefous horses are different in type, as compared to the chestnuts, who resemble her most. In Lateefa's case, I wonder if we are seeing the Abla influence, particularly because of her position within the maternal side of the pedigree. Lateefa's body is generous, with respect to substance. She appears to be broad, smooth and strong across her back, with a well-muscled hind end, in the same way that Abla was, not only in the photos I have seen of her, but also in the horses I have met personally, who carry multiple lines to her. It's a wonderful surprise to find that Abla remains relevant and just as exciting, 70 years from her date of foaling.  Once again, congratulations and best wishes to AlDanat Stud.

***I'm not sure who the photographer is of this gorgeous photo, although I have seen the signature before. So apologies, for the lack of credit to the photographer.***

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