25 July, 2025

Nehaya MH

Nehaya MH (Richter MH x Zahara Keela) bred by Joseph Cruz and photographed by Jeff Little

Dr. Joseph Cruz, while visiting Bentwood Farm, was profoundly impressed by the bay mare Nehaya, an *Ansata Ibn Halima daughter out of *Hoyeda (*Morafic x Mouna). 

"Nehaya really stuck in my mind. Of course, she was not to be bought. But down the road I found her daughter Zahara Keela which is another long story in and of itself. I was able to finally lease Keela and bred her to Richter and produced Nehaya MH. She was a 'drop dead,' gorgeous filly."

Zahara Keela, a 1984 bay mare, was by TheEgyptianPrince and out of Nehaya. TheEgyptianPrince is a maternal grandson of Mouna, a Moniet El Nefous daughter by Sid Abouhom, who is the same individual who produced *Hoyeda, by *Morafic. Moniet el Nefous represents 25% of TheEgyptianPrince's pedigree,  while Moniet el Nefous is 37.5% of *Hoyeda's pedigree.  

The cross with Richter MH (El Halimaar x Fasarra) further intensified the influence of Moniet el Nefous blood, through *Tuhotmos, her son by El Sareei, who also, does not carry Sid Abouhom blood like the Moniet El Nefous daughters (Mabrouka and Mouna) do.

The maternal line of *Hoyeda to Nehaya to Zahara Keela to Nehaya MH remains relevant through the present day via Nehaya MH's 2004 bay daughter, Abha MH by Haliluyah MH (El Halimaar x RDM Maar Hala), who produced: 

  • Asiir Shehaab by Imperial Shehaab in 2011 
  • Nadir Qadiis by Ansata Qasim in 2013
  • Nadria Khalilah by *Asala Hafid Nahaman in 2015

Nehaya MH's 2007 Imperial Mistaar daughter, Staar of Egypt MH, produced: 

  • 2013 daughter named Fashan Staar MH by *Asala Hafid Nahaman
  • 2016 son, Kings Pharoah by Nour Al Kamar MH
  • 2020 daughter, Hadbans Joy by *Hadban Al Shaqab 

Fareed Nile Mist, a Nour Al Kamar MH son out of Winddancer Nile Mist (Imperial Baarez x Imperial Kameoh) sired Fashan Staar's 2019 grey son, Fareed Nile Staar. Both Staar of Egypt and her daughter, Fashan Staar, were exported to Israel, pushing the legacy of Nehaya even further, into the hands of breeders who will insure that she continues to impact the lives of other Arabian horse lovers.

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