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*Simeon
Shai (Raadin Royal Star x Simeon Safanad) 1984 Bay Stallion;
15.3 hands
Straight Egyptian
Simeon Shai
is one of the top Egyptian stallions in the world today. He was
imported from Australia in 1988. He proceeded in 1991 to win the
Arabian Triple Crown. He is the 1991 US and Canada National Champion
Stallion and the 1991 Scottsdale Champion Stallion. In addition,
he was named the 1991 World Champion at Salon du Cheval in Paris.
Simeon Shai, once described as "typey, bay and beautiful"
is just that and his foals in Australia are extremely uniform
and consistent in type. For the breeding farms that have incorporated
his lines, Shai's type shows in the continuing and consistent
array of championships that are collected at major Arabian shows.
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Thee
Desperado (The Minstril x AK Amira Asmarr) 1984 Bay Stallion;
15.1 hands
Straight Egyptian
Thee Desperado has been embraced by Arabian breeders of all bloodlines.
Desperado's straight Egyptian sons and daughters have been exported
to every corner of the world and are proving to be exciting young
sires and brood mares. Thee Desperado’s show credits include
1994 US Reserve National Champion Stallion, 1994 Scottsdale Unanimous
Grand Champion Stallion, 1994 Region 9 Grand Champion Stallion, 1993
US and Canadian Top Ten Open Stallions, and 1992 Egyptian Event, Jr.
Champion Colt. His sire credits are even more impressive. They include
1995-1997 Egyptian Event Leading Sire of halter champions, 1998-2000
Egyptian Event Overall Leading Sire, Sire of numerous US and Canadian
National Champions, and numerous International Champions, and was
the 1997 Juvenile sire of the year. Desperado's foals are the tall
and leggy, with beautiful short backs, long necks and his trade mark
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Shaikh
Al Badi (Morafic
x Bint Maisa El Saghira++)
Shaikh Al Badi was the
son of U.S. Top Ten Halter, English Pleasure and Park Champion *Bint
Maisa El Saghira++ and grandson of Nazeer. Shaikh Al Badi was the
1973 US National Reserve Champion Futurity Colt and sire of 14 National
winners, ( Halter and Performance) including Prince Ibn Shaikh and
Ruminaja Ali, himself sire of US National Champion Ali Jamaal.
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Moniet
El Sharaf (*Ibn Moniet El Nefous x Bint Bint Moniet) 1978
Bay Stallion
Straight Egyptian
Moniet El Sharaf
is, and probably always will be, the highest syndicated stallion,
10 million dollars in 1986, in the history of the Egyptian Arabian
breed. His offspring have been Champions in the show ring and have
sold for record prices at public auction. His daughters are among
the most coveted Egyptian broodmares. Moniet El Sharaf is one of
the finest Egyptian Arabian stallions in the world today. |
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Ruminaja
Ali (Shaikh
Al Badi x Bint Magidaa) |
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