This account was recorded in early 2021. It reads like a testimony in the Abbas Pasha Manuscript. My translation: I, Hammad Jaddu’ al-Jaz’ah, of the tribe of Tai, the clan of al-Jawwalah, am the owner of the strain of Saqlawi Dari, the horses of Jaddu’ al-Jaz’ah, in the town of Abu Hujairah, in the district of al-Qahtaniyah, the province of al-Qamishli, the governorate of al-Hasakah in Syria: Concerning the marbat of Da’jani Kashir, the horses of Khidr al-Ahmad al-Husayn al-Juburi, they came [to Syria] at the end of 1958 or the beginning of 1959. It was the father of Khidr who came [to Syria]; his name was Ahmad al-Ali al-Juburi [of the Jubur tribe]; he was the direct son of a daughter of Ahmad al-Taha; his maternal uncle was Ahmad al-Taha. That man came from Iraq, and had blood on his hands [dmawi — Edouard’s note: he had killed two men in Iraq and was a fugitive]; that’s why he crossed to Syria. Two mares came with him, a red one (bay) and a light grey one, both of the Da’jani Kashir strain, which was the marbat of his maternal uncle Ahmad al-Taha. He settled in Syria, from the beginning…