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19th and 20th-century Arabian stallion
Mesaoud, an Arabian stallion, foaled 1887, was one of the foundation sires of the Crabbet Arabian Stud in England. Bred in Egypt by Ali Pasha Sherif,
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Mauritanian politician
Messaoud Ould Boulkheir (Arabic: مسعود ولد بو الخير; born 1943) is a political figure from Mauritania and a leader in the Haratine community. Messaoud
Messaoud_Ould_Boulkheir
English horse breeding farm
their initial visit to Ali Pasha Sherif in 1880 and purchased the stallion Mesaoud, in 1889. Lady Anne wrote: "He is four white legged and high up to the
Crabbet_Arabian_Stud
British musician and horse breeder (1837–1917)
Dajania, Queen of Sheba, Rodania and the famous Ali Pasha Sherif stallion Mesaoud. To this day, the vast majority of purebred Arabian horses trace their
Anne Blunt, 15th Baroness Wentworth
Anne_Blunt,_15th_Baroness_Wentworth
Capital of the Dendi Kingdom
continued. In 1639, during the reign of Askia Ismail, the Maghrebi Pasha Mesaoud sacked the town of Lulami. The location of this town is unknown but believed
Lulami
20th-century Arabian stallion
desert bred Ibrahim desert bred Skowronek Rymnik Jaskoulka Epopeja Rifala (AHR 815) imp. USA 1928 Seyal Berk Burka Rissla (GSB) Mesaoud Risala Ridaa
Raffles_(horse)
Arabian stallion
the Crabbet Arabian Stud. In a near-similar manner, Sotamm's grandsire Mesaoud, imported from Egypt by the Blunts, also sold to Russia and stood at the
Aswan_(horse)
20th-century Arabian stallion
crossed on mares who were daughters or granddaughters of the stallion Mesaoud, another foundation stallion for Crabbet, who had been bred by Ali Pasha
Skowronek_(horse)
Russian horse breeding farm for Arabian horses
Stud in England, including the mares Makbula and Sobha, and the stallion Mesaoud, who came from Crabbet Stud by way of Kleniewski Stud in modern-day Poland
Tersk_Stud
Songhai dynasty in West Africa
succession struggles, and some of the reigns were very short. In 1639 Pasha Mesaoud sacked the town of Lulami in Dendi where Askia Ismail was based. The location
Askiya_dynasty
20th-century Arabian stallion
Lira Raseyn 1923 gray Mesaoud Astraled Queen of Sheba Rustem (GSB) Merzuk Ridaa Rose of Sharon Rayya (GSB) 1915 bay Aziz Mesaoud Yamama III Riada (GSB)
Raseyn
Egyptian government official and breeder of Arabian horses (1834–1897)
reluctant to sell horses to foreigners, he eventually sold them the stallion Mesaoud in 1889 as well as other horses. Ali Pasha Sherif died in 1897, and a month
Ali_Pasha_Sherif
American political cartoonist and writer (1867–1912)
notably the stallion *Abu Zeyd, considered the best son of his famous sire, Mesaoud. In 1911, Davenport described *Abu Zeyd as "the grandest specimen of the
Homer_Davenport
American businessman (1875–1955)
in England. *Abu Zeyd was considered the best son of his famous sire, Mesaoud. Herbert Brown obtained the stallion from the estate of Homer Davenport
William_Robinson_Brown
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Worshipped
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Romanian form of Roman Latin Valerius, VALERIU means "to be healthy, to be strong."Â
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Arabic, Muslim
World; Universe
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An Able Daughter; Another Name of Durga
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To merge
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Perhaps a variant spelling of English Emily, AMALEE means "rival."
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 Variant spelling of English Colman, KOLMAN means "dove." Compare with another form of Kolman.
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Dew, Generosity, Liberality
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Break of dawn
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judgment; covering; habit
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