Photo of the day: Al-Hazim, desert-bred asil stallion from Saudi Arabia

By Edouard Aldahdah

Posted on April 27th, 2009 in Saudi

By now you know where the photos come from. This is Al-Hazim (Al Wadah x Khuzama) from the King Abd al-Aziz Arabian Horse Center in Dirab, Saudi Arabia. His strain is Kuhaylan Abu Arqub.

By the way, the photo of Al-Hazim’s sire Al Wadah, also an Abu Arqub, grace one of the volumes of the Asil Arabian Club, which means that the Dirab horses horses have the European label “Asil”.

“Pure Man” can you tell us where the Abu Arqub horses of Dirab came from?

5 Responses to “Photo of the day: Al-Hazim, desert-bred asil stallion from Saudi Arabia”

  1. the stallion(FARIS) Hamedani Had taken by Sheikh Mohamed Bin Salman AL Khalifa from
    Dirab he Brought to Bahrain for breding
    http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/faris7

  2. The pedigree of this Bahrain stallion here:
    http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/mlolshaan+hager+solomon

    has two horses from Saudi: Sharid and Hamdani Riad. Maybe one of these two si the same as Faris?

  3. they are Taken Six mares and two stallions
    from Dirab all Hamedani Before Forty years ago

  4. Export to Bahrain by Gifts
    1- sahabah 1295
    sire sayaf 667
    dam nour el salaf 669
    saqlawiah gidraniah

    by Sheikh Hamad bin Isa al-Khalifa

    faizah is mare exp to switzerland 1986 mr.h.juergen
    makkouk is stallion exp to switzerland 1986 mr.h.juergen

  5. This is a great looking well built top quality stallion! Too bad the sheiks do not have some better quality broodmares to breed him with !

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