The Araba is a direct descendant of the Anadolu, also from Turkey. It was established with the express purpose of producing horses capable of pulling carriages.
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The Darely Arabain was transported to Yorkshire England where he was bred to many mares. The most notable being a mare named Betty Leeds. It was from this mare that two very exceptional colts were born.
While the horse wasn't called an "Arabian" in the Ancient Near East until later, (the word "Arabia" or "Arabaya" only first appeared in writings by the ancient Persians, circa 500 B.C.,) these "proto-Arabian" or "Oriental" horses shared many ...
The Tchenaran is the product of a Plateau Persian stallion and a Turkomanmare, as a mule is a cross between a horse and a donkey, or an Anglo-Araba cross between a Thoroughbred and an Arab.
This hot blooded horse which had flourished under the Semitic people of the east now reached its zenith of fame as the horse of the "Arabas.
Araba - N A *Ardennes - bay, roan, chestnut, gray, palamino, black is excluded from registration *Argentine Polo Pony(type) - all colors *Ariegeois - solid black coat, white markings rare ...
See also: Stallion, Height, Thoroughbred, Arabian, Black
 
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