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Imperial Imdal+
1982 Grey Egyptian Stallion
(Ansata Imperial x Dalia)
Reference Sire
- 1984 Egyptian Event Champion Stallion
- 1985 Egyptian Event Champion Stallion
- 1985 East Coast Champion Stallion
- 1986 World Champion Stallion (Paris)
- 1986 East Coast Champion Stallion
- 1986 Region 16 Champion Stallion
- 1986 Egyptian Event Supreme Champion
- 1987 Region 15 Champion Stallion
- 1987 U.S. National Top Ten Stallion
- 1988 U.S. National Res. Champion Stallion
- 1990 Egyptian Event Supreme Champion
- 1990 U.S. National Top Ten Stallion
- Awarded the Legion of Honor award
His pedigree brings together the finest blood of four great breeding programs:
Imperial Egyptian Stud, Ansata Arabian Stud, Gleannloch Farms, and the Egyptian
Agricultural Organization (EAO). He is a well-known, highly respected
stallion worldwide. He stood at Ariely Arabians in Israel for three seasons.
Sire and Grandsire of International Champions.
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Ansata Imperial
1976 Grey Egyptian Stallion
(Ansata Ibn Sudan x Ansata Delilah)
Reference Sire
- U.S. National Top Ten Futurity Colt
- Region 15 Champion Stallion
- Sire of Regional & National winners.
Ansata Imperial tied with *Bask, Bay-El-Bey, and Shaikh Al Badi as "Sires
of Significance" at the 1984 Scottsdale Show, ranked on number of winning
get.
Ansata Imperial and his offspring conquer the Seine metropolis in France
December 1986: his son
Imperial Imdal becomes World Champion Stallion, his son Imperial Im Tarib
wins the International Championships and his daughter Imperial Phanilah
wins Reserve World Champion Filly.
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Dalia++
1968 Grey Egyptian Mare
(*Morafic x *Romanaa II)
Reference Dam
At two years old, she was a Jr. Champion Mare and Reserve
Grand Champion Mare.
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Ansata Ibn Sudan
1965 Grey Egyptian Stallion
(*Ansata Ibn Halima x *Ansata Bint Mabrouka)
Reference Sire
1971 U.S. National Champion Stallion
(he was the 1st straight Egyptian to win this honor)
By the end of the 1980 show season, 4 of Sudan's sons
had won the Legion of Merit and were outstanding performance horses;
24 sons and daughters had won 114 Championships, Reserves, Top Fives,
and Top Tens, six of them at the National level; and others
had collected international championships in Europe.
Sire:
*Ansata Ibn Halima (see below)
Dam:
*Ansata Bint Mabrouka (see below)
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*Ansata Ibn Halima
1958 Grey Egyptian Stallion
(Nazeer x Halima)
Reference Sire
Bred by the Egyptian Agricultrural Organization (EAO), he was imported to the
United States in 1959 by Don and Judith Forbis. He was shown to
5 championships and 2 reserves in Park, 7 championships
and 5 reserves in Halter, and 3 first places in Most Classic.
He also won Top Ten at the U.S. Nationals 3 times, the third of which
his son Ansata Ibn Sudan also went Top Ten, a first in U.S. Nationals history.
He is one of only four sires bred in the U.S. or imported to the U.S. who has sired
a U.S. National Champion Stallion (Ansata Ibn Sudan) and a U.S. National
Champion Mare (Fa Halima).
Sire: Nazeer (see below)
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Nazeer
1934 Grey Egyptian Stallion
(Mansour x Bint Samiha)
Reference Sire
Nazeer became the Royal Agricultural Society’s premier stallion.
He put nobility in the heads of his get that marked his stock as if they
had been stamped from the same mold. His blood not only improved
legs but also produced strong toplines, tremendous shoulders
and depth of girth, and appreciable substance and size.
His influence is worldwide.
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*Ansata Bint Mabrouka
1958 Grey Egyptian Mare
(Nazeer x Mabrouka)
Reference Dam
Bred by the EAO, this Nazeer
daughter was imported to the United States by Don and Judith Forbis
in 1959. She combined the blood of Nazeer and
Sid Abouhom, the two stallions General von Szantner chose to
head up the EAO breeding program.
She was very elegant with a beautiful long neck and
huge black eyes.
In her very limited show career, she was Show Champion Mare
and Most Classic. She is the only straight Egyptian mare
to be named a U.S. Leading Broodmare.
Dam of Ansata Ibn Sudan.
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Shah of Gizeh
1978 Black Arabian Stallion
(Shah Nishan x Rafdraff)
Reference Sire
- "Most Classic Arabian" for 3 consecutive years
- Winner at Liberty
- Class A Halter Champion
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Shah Nishan+
1974 Chestnut Egyptian Stallion
(*Morafic x *Kahramana)
Reference Sire
- Region 16 Champion Stallion
- Region 18 Champion Stallion
- East Coast Champion Stallion
- US National Top 5 Futurity Stallion
- Canadian National Champion Stallion
Sire: *Morafic (see below)
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*Morafic
1956 Grey Egyptian Stallion
(Nazeer x Mabrouka)
Reference Sire
Chief sire at the EAO until he was imported to the U.S. and made head sire
at Gleannlock Farms in 1965.
    - U.S. Champion in Halter
    - U.S. Champion in Park
    - Nominated as a "Living Legend" of the breed
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AK Elzahra Moniet
1977 Chestnut Arabian Stallion
(*Ibn Moniet El Nefous x Maarena)
Reference Sire
- Region 15 Champion Stallion
- East Coast Res. Champion Stallion
- Multiple Class A Halter Champion Stallion
- Country English Pleasure Winner
- English Show Hack Winner
Sire:
*Ibn Moniet El Nefous (see below)
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*Ibn Moniet El Nefous
1964 Grey Egyptian Stallion
(*Morafic x Moniet El Nefous)
Reference Sire
Imported to the U.S. in 1965.
- 1971 Scottsdale Champion Stallion
- 1971 Top Ten at U.S. Nationals
Sire of National winners in Halter, Native Costume, English Pleasure, Jumper,
Park, Informal Combination, and Pleasure Driving.
In 1979, he won international honors for himself at the Salon du Cheval in Paris by winning
the Get of Sire class. He is influential in several foreign countries through
his get and grandget; his offspring have been exported to Canada, England, West
Germany,
South Africa, Brazil, Australia, Israel, and Holland.
Sire of
AK Elzahra Moniet (see above)
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WW Black Squeeze
1991 Black Arabian Mare
Reference Dam
Broodmare at Al-Sharif Arabians - see additional pictures of this beautiful mare
HERE
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I Pharaoh
1986 Black Arabian Stallion
Reference Sire
I Pharoah has sired multiple Class A and Regional level winners,
in both the Sport Horse and Main Ring Division.
He is listed in the Arabian
Horse World as a Leading Sire of Blacks.
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Amir El Adhem
1975 Black Arabian Stallion
(*Adhem x Hadiqa Saiyida)
Reference Sire
- 98% Egyptian bloodlines
- 15.1hh black stallion
- Has sired winners in Halter, English Pleasure, Western Pleasure, Trail,
Dressage, Endurance and Competitive Riding
- Son of *Adhem (see below)
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*Adhem
1967 Black Egyptian Stallion
(Alaa El Din x Zabia)
Reference Sire
- Bred in Egypt
- Straight Egyptian, Al Khamsa, Asil, Sheykh Obeyd
- Imported to the U.S. in 1970
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Legion of Supreme Honor |
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Legion of Merit |
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Legion of Supreme Merit |
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