*Tuhotmos
His head could be photographed from almost any angle, the overwhelming charisma and beautiful lines never missing....While he was extremely showy and eventually learned to stand, he refused to tighten up to another stallion, as if it were an insult to bring one around. He always remained easily controllable, however, with the proverbial "silk thread." At liberty, he was energetic, lithe and bouncy, and he showed a strong reaching trot. His tail was always flying, his head up, as if he owned the world."
*tuhotmos video- age 27
Moniet El Nefous
RAS 1/P59-57; BAHC F-14 Bred by R.A.S. Kafr Farouk Stables, Egypt. 18,75% Crabbet. Died 1978. Dam of thirteen registered purebred Arabian foals. Strain: SAKLAWI JEDRAN IBN SUDAN Breeder: ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Accomplishments:Dam of more National winner producers than any other EAO based mare.One of the most influential mares in the Arabian breed 1946-1978 Dam of 13 foals
El Sareei
RAS #387 Sheykh Obeyd, Bred by El Zahraa Strain: DAHMAN SHAHWAN 62,5% Crabbet
*Fakher El Din
*Fakher El Din (Nazeer x Moniet El Nefous)
Born in 1960 / Imported from Egypt in 1967 / Died in 1984
*El Shaklan
British National Junior Champion Stallion, European Jun. Champion Stallion, International Champion Stallion(GB), European Champion Stallion & WORLD CHAMPION Stallion Res., Brazilian National Champion Stallion
*Estopia
In the December 1999 issue of Arabian Horse World, *Estopa was selected by writer/researcher Bette Finke as one of ‘Europe’s Top 10 Most Influential Mares of the Century’. Estopa was European Champion Mare at ‘The Salon du Cheval, Paris”, National Champion Mare at German National Show.
Bey Shah
Bey Shah was born in 1976 and known as
"Mr Perfection" by his breeders and handlers.
Bred by Lester and Jennie Walton, the bay stallion Bey Shah+
was born in 1976 and soon after became one of the most legendary sires of the Arabian breed. Until his recent death, Bey Shah was the Arabian breeds leading living sire of halter champions, with 320 champions and 101 national winners to his credit.
Through 1999, 34 sons and 41 daughters of Bey Shah+ have
produced National winners in halter and performance. Bey Shah's
successful get include the great FAME VF+, and U.S. National Champion Mares BEY FIREESHAH, BEY TEYNA, GAISHEA, and SHAHTEYNA.
Three of Bey Shah's get were National Champions
in performance at the 1999 U.S. Nationals: RAVE VF (Western Pleasure),
IM SHAMELESS (Reserve Hunter Pleasure),
and BEY SOCIETY+ (Trail).
Carrying the title of The living leading sire of halter Champions
while alive, he not only produced winners, but bred this on, with
75 Bey Shah sons & daughters producing National winners.
Bey Shah was '81 Canadian Top 10 Halter Stallion,
'80 US Reserve National Champion Halter Stallion,
'79 US Top 10 Halter Stallion and was awarded
an IAHA Legion of Honor.
Bey Shah carried over 50% Polish blood
Dedication
(Dalul x Gahlan)
1979 - 2000
Canadian National Champion Futurity Stallion
Pacific Slope Reserve Champion
Region IV Champion Stallion AOH
By National Champion DALUL and the aristocrat mare GAHLAN, DEDICATION is a champion sire.DEDICATION has many regional champion sons and daughters. They have extreme type, tall, very pretty. His daughters have gone on to be exceptional broodmares producing top ten offspring.DEDICATION was a good 15.1 with a short pretty head, long legs, high set neck, extreme hip, and great disposition. His foals have also gone on to be top performance champions.