Tail female asil lines in Europe (non-Egyptian)

This entry expands the list to non-Straight Egyptian asil tail females in the USA to lines surviving in Europe and South Africa. It ties together several other blog entries that preceded it. So in Europe, and also excluding relatively recent Tunisian, Algerian, Moroccan, Bahraini, Syrian and Saudi imports to European countries, you have the lines of :

Kuhaylan:

1) 60-Adjuse, Kuhaylat al-Shaykhah (a branch of K. al-‘Ajuz), imported to Hungary in 1885, with female descendants only through 25-Amurath Sahib, from the Sba’ah (Anazah)

Hamdani:

2) Sobha, Hamdaniyah Simriyah, imported to the UK in 1891, a handful asil descendants in Austria now.

No Strain recorded:

3)  Murana I, imported to what is now Germany in 1816, female descendants through Soldateska only, mainly in Germany.

All three lines are accepted by Al Khamsa, including n. 2, which has lines to the Courthouse desert-bred stallions Nimr, and Fedaan, who were accepted by Al Khamsa in 1987.

2 Replies to “Tail female asil lines in Europe (non-Egyptian)”

  1. These two posts are important material for the Al Khamsa Preservation Task Force, Edouard, and I think you have a draft of an article, there!

    The next post will include all of those lines elsewhere (outside of Arabia Deserta) that you consider asil, right?

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