Sh. Hanash Mojadami (Al Muqaddam) of Bani Kaab, a Bedouin leader from Iran
I found online traces of the Shaykh Hanash Mojadami that Mary Gharazoglu writes about as one of the foremost breeders of Arabian horses in Iran. Accordingto her, the clan he led bred several strains:
The Kaab, under whose name General Tweedie recognizes the Arab of Iran, are a large tribe divided into sub-tribes. Those best known for certain strains are […] the Mojadami known for a branch of the Hamdani, the Sobeili and Beaiyreh.
She also wrote in Volume 1 of the Asil Studbook of Iran:
The Koheilan Adjuz belonging to the Mojadami family, headed by Sheikh Hanash Mojadami, today are the most valued south and east of Ahwaz. Since Sheikh Hanash Mojadami is head of those tribes living in the Ghaizanie area, east of Ahwaz, his people also own and revere the Koheilan and cross their mares with the Koheilan Adjuz. His own preference is to use the Khersan Mir as stud.
An online written record for Hanash Mojadami was not easy for me to find because of the ways both Iranians and Bedouin Arabs spell Arabic names. He is Sh. Hanash al-Yabir Aal Muqaddam (Mugadam/Mojadam, hence Mojadami), a leader of the Bani Kaab tribe and a poet (photo below, probably doctored to represent him next to a hawk, but the face seems authentic). His son Sh. Abdallah al-Hanash was also an important tribal figure in Iran.
