15 January, 2025

Sinan El Alya

Arabian Essence released Issue #68 of Desert Heritage Magazine today! Have you seen it yet?


Jennifer Ogden, a talented lady with a camera and now, a pen, interviewed Sheikh Meshal Bin Issa Al Thani, of El Alya Stud, Qatar, which is included in the issue. I was reading along, enjoying the interview and the very thoughtful questions and answers, when seemingly out of nowhere, 5 pages into the article, I found the above photo, also taken by Jennifer Ogden. It was an unexpected surprise, as I really like this young stallion, Sinan El Alya, who was the Yearling Gold Champion Colt at the 2023 Katara Peninsula show. See how I circled his generously broad muscled chest! My eyes went there first. He is amazing! Sinan El Alya is living proof that it is possible to breed substance, while not sacrificing for breed attributes like a larger, blacker eye, set lower in a shorter, wider head that is accentuated by the prominence of bone and vein. His look is unmistakable, that is, for a long ago Ansata horse. Namely that of Ansata Abu Sudan, by Ansata Ibn Sudan and out of *Ansata Bint Misuna.

He is a son of another stallion I admire, Sinan Al Rayyan, out of a crucially important mare for El Alya, Noor Al Rayyan (Ashhal Al Rayyan x Ansata Nefer Isis), of whom Sheikh Hamad once said, 
"The Ashhal Al Rayyan daughters inherit his classic aura and have proven to be excellent producers." 
Approximately 80% of the pedigree is representative of the Ansata breeding program but what I found to be most exciting in the pedigree are the genetic connections between siblings, for example, the blood siblings like Ansata Sinan and Ansata Nefer Isis, who influence each side of the pedigree, sire line and matriline, with the same combination of blood. Their dams, Ansata Nefertiti and Ansata Nefara are full sisters to Ansata Hejazi, as all 3 horses are sired by Ansata Halim Shah and out of Ansata Sudarra. The stallion Safir (Salaa El Dine x Aisha) appears twice, while *Jamil, along with Ghazala are maternal siblings of Salaa El Dine, the sire of Ansata Malika. Initially, one may consider Ansata Malika an outcross, however, she traces through JKB Masouda to Moheba, the same Halima matriline as *Ansata Ibn Halima, who is already an important cornerstone in the whole pedigree. If anything, she aids in further connecting the foundational horses of yesterday, with the modern horses, those more recent individuals.
Sinan El Alya, photographed by Jennifer Ogden

In closing, Sheikh Meshal told Jennifer that his program focuses on mare families who are celebrated the world over, for their authentic type. Now that we understand a little more of the beloved mares who are at the core of Sinan El Alya's genetic makeup, (for example, Ansata Sudarra and her dam, Ansata Delilah), we applaud Sheikh Meshal's choices and offer our best wishes for his continued success.

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