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| *Fortun (Ibn Bint Inas x Ruala Farha |
*Fortun, sired by the Babolna-bred Halim Shah-3 (Ansata Halim Shah x Bint Inas), out of the Dr. Piduch-bred mare, Ruala Farha (Golmoud Al Ahmar x Ruala Farida), was a most interesting horse for several reasons, not the least being the longer length of his muscled forearm, as compared/contrasted to the shorter length of his cannons. Oh my! He's double Bint Inas (Gassir x Inas) approximately 31.25% of the genetic influence in the pedigree comes from this mare and therefore, intensifies the impact of all of her ancestors including her granddam, the extraordinary *Ghazalahh, a 1951 grey mare bred by the Royal Agricultural Society (RAS), who was sired by Mashhour (Shahloul x Bint Rustem) and out of Bint Farida (Mansour x Farida). The matriline runs back to the Ali Pasha Sherif-bred mare, El Dahma. If we believe, as the Bedouin believed, that the maternal line imparts the most influence upon the foal, then Bint Inas' maternal great-great granddam, Farida (Saklawi II x Nadra el Saghira), exerts the most influence upon *Ghazalahh, Bint Inas' granddam. In his book titled, Arabian Horses of El Zahraa, Dr. Erwin A. Piduch, the breeder of *Fortun wrote,
"Probably the doubling of El Dahma combined with Dahman El Azrak is responsible for the superior quality of the Farida family."
Ansata Halim Shah, (the sire of Halim Shah-3 and the paternal grandsire of *Fortun), is an *Ansata Ibn Halima son. The mare Ragia, a Farida daughter by Ibn Rabdan is the maternal granddam of *Ansata Ibn Halima. So, in *Fortun's pedigree, via this additional line, we find the genetic influence of Farida tripled!
*Fortun's dam, Ruala Farha, is an interesting mix of Hadban (Galal, Farasha, Nazeer, Sherifa) and Saqlawi strain horses (*Morafic, Hamdan, Sameh). For outcross purposes, we find the Tahawy-bred Folla and the Kuhaylah Rodaniyah, Amani, as well as the Abeyyan, *Ibn Hafiza. However, I found it clever how the Bint Inas daughter Isis, by Galal, connects the dam side of the pedigree with the same bloodlines on the sire side.
*Fortun was purchased and exported to America by Kimberly McGill, Azda Arabians, Florida. In the records that I have available to me, it appears that *Fortun sired the full siblings, Selim Al Majdi, a grey stallion in 2008 and Ozma BintBahiyaAlNour, a 2011 grey mare. Both horses are out of Bahiya Al Nour, an Imperial Al Kamar daughter out of Almaas Al Sabah (Prince Fa Moniet x Ansata Asmarra). The small number of offspring reminds me that *Ghazalahh, was also not prolific in her breeding career. Bred to Sid Abouhom, she produced Bint Ghazalahh in 1959 and in 1961, she produced Inas in 1961. She had no other progeny beyond her 2 daughters. It is interesting, even in a small way, to witness how history repeats itself.


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