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The origins of the Marwari horse are unknown, as the evidence from documents such as Shalihotra (or Salhoter) texts and miniature paintings does not differentiate the variety of breeds.

 


Marwari Horse
ORIGINS of theMarwari
The earliest origin of the Marwari horse may have been in the areas to the north-west of India, on the borders of Afghanistan ? in Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan, and particularly in Turkmenistan.

Marwari horse
The Marwari is an ancient breed of horse. The breed is relatively small, standing up to 14.3 hands high, however, they are truly horses--not ponies--and should be classified as such.

Marwari
An elegant medium height, strong horse with track record of bravery and loyalty in the battle fields of medieval period.

The Marwari is an ancient breed of horse. The breed is relatively small, standing up to 14.3 hh, however, they are truly horses--not ponies--and should be classified as such. The Mawari usually come in bay, brown, chestnut, and pinto.

The Marwari Horse comes from India and is perhaps best known for their ears which point inwardly often until they touch or overlap. This is generally a sign of pure blood.
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The Marwari or Malani is an ancient breed of horse from the Marwar region in the state of Rajasthan, India.

The Marwari Horse

The Marwari horse is native to the Marwar region of India, and its origins are entwined with local folklore.

Marwaris are an extremely sturdy breed, able to take thirst and heat in stride because of their thin skin. They are hardy enough to subsist on the small rations available in their desert environment, and rarely need shoes.

Marwari horse has a straight facial profile and pointed ears with inward turning tips. It has a slender neck, deep chest and straight shoulders. It has a sloping croup and long back. The legs are tender and hooves are small but well-formed.

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The Marwari is an ancient breed which, despite its small stature and height, should not be classified as a pony breed. These horses evolved in the state of Marwari, and possibly in northwestern India near Afghanistan.

The Marwari was a warrior mount for the Rathores, the rulers of Marwar. Selective breeding of the horses began in the early 12th century.

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Reliving Exotic India with the Marwari
The mere mention of horse breeds will probably bring to mine Europe or North America. The west however is not the only source of horse breeds in the world.

Marwari (Horse)
The Marwari is an ancient breed of horse. The breed is of medium size, standing on average 14.3 hands, however, they are known to grow quite tall, to 16.4 hands [incorrect height and this fact should be verified by a reputable source].

Marwari Horse is easily recognized by his proud carriage, upright graceful neck and distinctive aquiline head with deep expressive eyes.

The Marwari can travel for extremely long distances, is extremely brave and loyal in battle fields. Marwari Horses are spoken highly of in bardic literature. Marwari have been used for polo ponies and pig sticking.

The Magnificent Marwari
A noble horse that was considered more or less to be a God on Earth, ...

Marwari - ears curved in, bay, brown, chestnut, palomino, piebald, and skewbald
Megezh - grullo, roan, grey, dun, sorrel, and bay
Megrel - bay and nearly black
*Merens - black with rare white markings ...

See also: Arabian, Pinto, Palomino, Dressage, Appaloosa