Ansata_Ibn_Halima

Ansata Ibn Halima

Ansata Ibn Halima

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Ansata Ibn Halima (foaled 1958 in Egypt, died 1980) was a famous Arabian horse of Egyptian bloodlines who was imported from Egypt to the United States in 1959. A gray stallion, he was originally bred by the Egyptian Agricultural Organization (EAO), and imported by Donald and Judith Forbis of the Ansata Arabian Stud. He was a U.S. Top Ten Stallion in 1966, 1967, and 1969, as well as a sire of champion horses.[1]

Quick Facts Breed, Sire ...

Pedigree

Gamil Manial (RAS)
Mansour (RAS)
Nafaa El Sahira (RAS)
Nazeer (RAS)
Kazmeen (RAS)
Bint Samiha (RAS)
Samiha (RAS)
*Ansata Ibn Halima
Mansour (RAS)
Sheikh El Arab (RAS)
Bint Sabah (RAS)
Halima (RAS)
Ibn Rabdan (RAS)
Ragia (RAS)
Farida (RAS)

Notes

  1. Carpenter Arabian Legends p. 102-111

References

  • Carpenter, Marian K; Close, Pat (1999). Arabian Legends: Outstanding Arabian Stallions and Mares. Colorado Springs, CO: Western Horseman. ISBN 0-911647-48-1.


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