Although Ensign is recorded for having sired 28 purebred foals; Al Khamsa recognizes only 2 of those foals: the 1969 chestnut stallion named Julyen and the 1972 chestnut mare, TF Aurora. It is through TF Aurora that this smaller branch of the Julyan/Mist Aana family remains extant in SE breeding. Ensign was one of 6 foals that resulted from the cross of Julyan with the Hallany Mistanny daughter, Mist-Aana. El Reata Juan (1968) was their black stallion, while Julyana (1964), Julyanne (1967) and Bint Mist Aana (1972) were the 3 bay daughters.
I found their 1971 son, Fadaan, really interesting because he was so different! While the body color of his full siblings were either dark bay and black, Fadaan was grey, a coat color which I have noticed to intensify Arabian breed type dramatically. Add to this fairytale image a beautiful neck, a compact frame and big black eyes, and he is physically representative of what most people envision an Arabian horse to be.
Through Bint Maaroufa, found on the sire side of the pedigree and Aana, on the maternal side, are 2 lines to the ethereal, Fay-El-Dine, a double great grandsire of Fadaan. This is the interesting thing about genetics and how the impact of one ancestor, whose role is found way back, in the 4th and 5th generations is expressed. I am also sure that the additional crosses of Fadl and his full sister, Maaroufa, helped to bolster the genetic presence of Fay-El-Dine!
***Many thanks to the Facebook groups like Arabian Horse Historical Photos, Babson Egyptian Enthusiasts and Al Khamsa Community plus, Sheila Cone and Brittany N Thompson for the body shot photo of Ensign and Fadaan. Without you, this blog post would not exist***



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