Hamid is an Arabic name possessing a rich history. A variant of the name Mohamed, meaning "praiseworthy", the name is derived from Al-Hamid, one of the names for which Allah is known by. In the short story, Eidgah, a 4-year old orphan named Hamid, sets out with friends for the festival. His friends spend their pocket money on toys and candies but Hamid remembers how his grandmother burns her fingers while cooking. Fighting the temptation to do as his friends did, he spends his money instead on tongs for his grandmother, who is touched by the gift and blesses Hamid for his kindness. When I first saw the photo of Hamid, I was immediately overwhelmed by his expression of kindness. If I could only jump in the picture and touch this marvelous horse! Learning the story of Eidgah and its 4-year old hero, I have even more appreciation for Hamid's sweet countenance.
05 January, 2025
PRAISEWORTHY
*Hamid, foaled in 1972, was sired by Hamdan II (Hamdan x Folla) and out of *Abeer (Nasralla x Ayda). He was bred by Gustl Eutermoser. One of the most interesting aspects of *Hamid's pedigree is the mare Folla, his paternal granddam, who descended from horses bred by the Tahawy Bedouins, originally from the area of Arabia known as the Hejaz, then, to Egypt in search of better grazing for their livestock. The Tahawys carefully bred their horses, maintaining a closed breeding herd and selectively breeding to insure hardiness, in order to survive traveling long distances in a challenging environment. Folla was one of three Tahawy bred horses who became the foundation for Hamdan Stables. The other two mares were her half sisters: Bint Barakat (Ibn Barakat x Bint Saklawiah) and Futna (Ibn Barakat x Koheilah Halawiyah). Because Folla was registered in the Hamdan Stables stud book, which was a supervised EAO breeding farm, she was accepted by WAHO and falls within the definition of a straight Egyptian Horse, as defined by The Pyramid Society. As a matter of fact, Folla is present in the pedigree of one of the most beautiful Egyptian mares of all time, the world champion Gelgelah Albadeia. Gelgelah's dam, Anhar Albadeia is a daughter of Bint Bint Yosreia, who was sired by Yakout, a son of Bint Folla, Folla's daughter by Hamdan.
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By chance I came across this recent article praising the wonderful. Arab stallion *Hamid. I was fortunate enough to own him in his later years. From age 16 until 22 .
ReplyDeleteHe sired several wonderful sons and daughters. His last is now at the age of 34!
Thank you for this article and remembering
what a treasure he was.
Thank you for posting a comment. It's nice to "meet" you. I was surprised! You are so fortunate to have been in the company of *Hamid. I couldn't get past his expression without wondering of his kindness. That energy comes through the photo. 34 years too! I had hoped for similar with my own mare. Congratulations for reaching that milestone with one of his get.
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