Daughters of the Wind: Edouard Al-Dahdah's blog on desert arabian horses, past and present

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    • Articles by other bloggers
      • The Hungarian State Stud at Babolna and the Desert Arabian Horse (by Tzviah Idan)
      • The Non-Mesaoud Program at Crabbet Stud (by R.J. Cadranell)
    • Articles I wrote
      • *Lebnaniah Roster Proposal to Al Khamsa (2009)
      • A simple framework for assessing the purity of Desert Arabian Horses
      • Examining the Hujjah and People Behind *Al Mashoor
      • Racing in the Middle East (part 1)
      • Translation of the hujjah of the desert-bred mare Meshura
      • What is Asil?
    • Asil Genealogies
      • *Abeyah (U. Sharrak)
      • *Al Hamdaniyah (Hamdaniyah)
      • *Hadba (H. Enzahi)
      • *Mahraa (Ubayyan)
      • *Munifeh (Kuhayla)
      • *Nedjme (K. al-Ajuz?)
      • *Nufoud (K. Ajuz)
      • *Samirah (H. Simriyah)
      • *Turfa (Kuhaylah)
      • *Werdi (K. al-Krush)
      • 143 Schmed (Babolna)
      • 39 -Nedjme (Babolna)
      • 74 Tifle (Babolna)
      • Al Obayya (‘Ubayyan)
      • Gazella, (K. Ajuz) Poland
      • Meleke (1885), Saqlawiyah (France)
      • Nafaa (Kuhaylah)
      • Queen of Sheba (U. Sharrak)
      • Rodania (K. Rodan)
      • Sawannah (Dahmah)
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      • Karawane
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      • Conversation with Abd al-Qadir Hammami, horse merchant (07.97)
      • Conversation with Abdallah Abu Sayfayn, Bedouin horse breeder (03.31.07)
      • Conversation with Abdallah ibn Mit’ab al-Jlaidan, Shammar Bedouin breeder (2006)
      • Conversation with Faysal ibn Sattam ibn Mayzar al-Abd al-Muhsin al-Jarba, a Shammar Shaykh (2006)
      • Hujjah of desert-bred Jilfah Stam al-Bulad
      • Hujjah of desert-bred Kuhaylah ibn Jlaidan from Shammar
      • Hujjah of desert-bred Shuwaymat Sabbah from Tai (b. 1978)
      • Story of Kuhaylan al-Musinn, the horse of Badi Ibn Dhubyan and Abdallah Ibn Saud (from Pure Man, May 2009)
      • Story of Kuhaylat al-Musinnah, the listening mare, from M. al-Jabri
      • The story of ‘Ubayyan Sharrak, the horse of the Shaykh of Sba’ah (by Mustafa al-Jabri, July 2010)
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    10 most discussed entries

    • Al-Hamdaniah
    • Are all strains created equal (continued)
    • I Have a Dream
    • Introducing Layya
    • Kuhaylan al-Mimrah from Egypt to South Africa
    • Ne montez pas sur vos grands chevaux
    • Nichem: An Asil Arabian from France
    • On Denouste’s Dam Djaima
    • Photo of the day: Bint Nafaa, b. 1962
    • Saudi Arabia’s Asil horses

    Arabian nature and culture

    • Arabia Antica
    • Arabian wildlife
    • Photo archives of Saudi ARAMCO World Magazine
    • Splendid Arabia: Saudi Arabia Travel and Trekking Guide
    • The Arabian Oryx Project
    • Wadi Rum, Desert of Mountains

    Bibliographical links

    • Blue Pyramid Egyptians Arabian Horse Bibliograhy (Wow!)
    • CMK Articles (USA)
    • Craver Farms Bibliography List
    • Librairie Philippica – a treasure trove!
    • Lozanne Publications
    • The Kellogg Arabian Horse Library

    Blogs I follow

    • Blog sur le cheval Akhal Teke (in French)
    • Blue Sue: riding and writing, and writing about riding
    • Drinkers of the Wind — Desert bred Arabians in Illinois
    • Girl Solo in Arabia
    • Ralph Suarez’s blog

    Books I read

    • A pilgrimage to Nejd
    • Bedouin Tribes of the Euphrates
    • En Syrie avec les Bedouins. Les Tribus du Desert
    • L’Arabe, Premier Cheval de Sang
    • Les Chevaux du Sahara et les Moeurs du Desert (in French)
    • My quest of the Arabian Horse
    • Recommended reading list of some books on Arabian horses
    • The Crabbet Arabian Stud, its History and Influence (by R. Archer et.al)
    • The tribes of Greater Syria (‘Asha’ir al-Sham, in Arabic)

    Forums on Asil Horses

    • AK Horsemen
    • Arabian Lines
    • Straight Egyptians

    Highlighted Feature: French Asil Horses

    • El Sbaa and the last Asil horses of France
    • More on Rubi de la Mouline
    • Nichem: An Asil Arabian from France
    • Photo of the day: Best (Besbes x Berthe)
    • The last of the Mohicans
    • Tracing El Sbaa’s strain
    • What can we do about the last French Asil horses?

    Highlighted Feature: What is a Strain?

    • Are all strains equal (2)
    • Are all strains equal?
    • How old are strains?
    • what is a strain?

    Maps

    • Bahrain
    • Qatar
    • Syria
    • United Arab Emirates
    • Yemen

    Other important sites

    • American Livestock Breeds Conservancy
    • Gertrude Bell's archives

    Photo Album

    • Davenport Horse Album
    • Doyle Arabian horses photo album
    • Famous Asil Arabians photos
    • Photos of early Spanish desert imports

    Rare asil lines in the USA

    • *Aziza tail female (Saq. Jadran, imported by W.R. Brown in 1932)
    • *Roda tail female (Saq. Jadran, imported by W.R. Browin in 1932)
    • Kapiti tail female (K. Krush to *Werdi, imported by H. Davenport in 1906)
    • Safarjal tail female (Hamdani Simri to Selma, Courthouse breeding)

    Sites I like

    • Al Khamsa (USA)
    • Al Khamsa Stallion Directory
    • Asil Club
    • Association Francaise du Cheval Bedouin
    • Craver Farms (USA)
    • Egyptian Agricultural Organization (Egypt..)
    • Pearl Island Arabian Stud (UK)
    • Rare AK Strains (USA)
    • Royal Arabian Studs of Bahrain (Bahrain, obviously)
    • Syrian Arabian Horse Association
    • The Davenport Conservancy (USA)
    • The Institute for the Desert Arabian Horse (USA)
    • WAHO 2007 Syria website (a treat!)

    Strain of the Week

    • Kuhaylan al-Dunays
    • Kuhaylan al-Hayf (I)
    • Kuhaylan al-Hayf (II)
    • Kuhaylan al-Hayf (III)
    • Kuhaylan al-Hayf (IV)
    • Kuhaylan al-Krush (I)
    • Kuhaylan al-Krush (II)
    • Kuhaylan al-Krush (III)
    • Kuhaylan al-Krush (IV)
    • Kuhaylan al-Krush (V)
    • Kuhaylan al-Krush (VI)
    • Kuhaylan al-Mimrah (I)
    • Kuhaylan al-Mimrah (II)
    • Kuhaylan al-Mimrah (III)
    • Kuhaylan al-Mimrah (IV)
    • Kuhaylan al-Musinn (I)
    • Kuhaylan Ibn Jlaidan (I)
    • Kuhaylan Ibn Jlaidan (II)
    • Ma’anaghi Ibn Ufaytan (I)
    • Ma’anaghi Ibn Ufaytan (II)
    • Ma’anaghi Ibn Ufaytan (III)
    • Ma’anaghi Ibn Ufaytan (IV)

    Tribal Websites

    • Anazah tribe website (in Arabic)
    • Aqaydat tribal website (in Arabic)
    • Mutair tribe website (in Arabic, some English)
    • Shammar tribe website (in Arabic)

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    This blog is maintained by Edouard al-Dahdah, a breeder and lover of Desert Arabian Horses, and otherwise an economist at the World Bank in Washington, DC. It seeks to share a passion, of course, but also to raise awareness about desert Arabian horses, their homeland and their heritage, in a transparent and participatory way. Keep reading and I will keep posting.

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    • Old Tahawi horses hujjah resurfaces
    • Desert breds from Syria coming to a farm near you
    • Book excerpt on Bedouin horses in XIXth century Palestine
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    • Correction re: 2001 information on Aiglon
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    • Nomads, Tribes and the State in the Ancient Near East
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