Bint Allikad is out of Allikad a flea-bitten grey, softly attractive mare exhibiting elegance and grace. She is a gentle and loving mare demonstrating excellent ground manners with the utmost respect for her handlers, loves children and is a sound riding horse. Allikad's legs are straight and clean, with large flat knees, large round hooves, moderate length pastern joints with good angle. She drives well off her hocks that are nicely let down easily rounding her back and getting up under herself for the impulsion I like to see in a broodmare. Her ribs are well sprung and her barrel deep with good heart girth. She has good width and depth of chest, well developed shoulders and hindquarters as well as overall refinement and balance between neck, hip and back with an admirable top line. Her neck is of good length with a fine/clean throatlatch and excellent bend at the poll. She bridles nicely - is feminine in appearance with medium sized, attentive ears. Her slightly dished feminine head is short, triangular in shape with a medium sized jowl and large soft dark eyes that have good width between them. She is slightly over 15 hands tall. Allikad is an admirable blending of athletically inclined as well as halter champion horses. Allikad is sired by Nabiel+/, bred by Gleanloch Farms and last owned by the Trapps. Nabiel+/ was the U.S. National Champion Futurity Stallion of 1974, National Top Ten Stallion of 1975 and 1976, Region 10 Champion Stallion in 1975, Ohio Buckeye Champion Stallion in 1973, a Most Classic Arabian and Legion of Honor Winner as well as sire of numerous champions and champion producers. Nabiel was shown 49 times taking Champion Stallion 34 times, Reserve Champion Stallion 13 times and US National Top Ten twice. Nabiel sired 698 offspring including the notable stallions Ansata King Tut (a 1980 US National Champion Futurity Champion and sire of 55 foals), RA Jahim (of Kehilan Arabians and sire of 41), Akid Geshan exported to Australia (sire of 81 foals and multiple class A Champion Stallion), Royal Mikhiel exported to Jordan (sire of 20 foals in the US and Region 18 Top Five Champion Stallion), HH Fortune Hunter (sire of 40 foals and Scottsdale 1992 Reserve Champion Stallion), Sabiell exported to Qatar (sire of 33 foals in the US), Zourrak exported to Chile and Michelangelo KA exported to Germany then Italy. Nabiel was a sire of outstanding broodmares known for their production ability, and devoted character including the notables Ansata Saroya (dam of 8 foals), Ansata Nile Dawn exported to Belgium then France (dam of 9 foals), Arabest Nabiela (dam of 4 foals), Arabest Nafara (dam of 4 foals), Arabest Denabiela (dam of 5 foals, Arabest Sahira (dam of 4 foals), Neeshah exported to Brazil, Hadaya Fay Ana (dam of 4 foals), RA Aneesa (dam of 3 foals and 1986 US National Champion Futurity Filly, 1986 Ohio Buckeye Champion Mare, and multiple Class A champion), Asha Kanille exported to Brazil (dam of 12 foals), Amree exported to Saudi Arabia (dam of 5 foals), SF Moon Maiden (dam of 8 foals including Abraxas Moonstruk), Almas Al Nafara exported to France, Bint Bint Hamamaa exported to the UK (dam of 7 foals), RA Amber Nabiel (dam of 4 foals including Arabest Kamil), Annabiel exported to Brazil (dam of 3 foals), Nadera exported to Brazil, RG Dalia exported to Germany (dam of 4 foals), BSA Nadia exported to the Netherlands (dam of 4 foals), Nagda exported to the UK (dam of 6 foals), Amala RA exported to Brazil, Glenglade Nabna exported to Chile (dam of 4 foals), Nonsuch Monazera exported to the UAE (dam of 2 foals and a successful racehorse with 7 starts, 1 first and 3 places), Shantielia exported to the UAE (dam of 2 foals), CH Desert Spring exported to Finland (dam of 4 foals), and Nonsuch Shakar (dam of 2 foals) to name a few. Nabiel is sired by *Sakr+++ a Legion of Supreme Merit Winner, U.S. National Top Ten Champion Stallion 1972, U.S. National Native Costume Champion 1976, 1977, 1978, l978 Canadian Top Ten Native Costume Champion, 1978 Canadian National Park Horse Champion, U.S. Reserve National Park Horse Champion 1973, 1974, U.S. National Top Ten Park Horse Champion 1971, 1972, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1982 and Legion of Supreme Merit Winner as well as sire 105 foals including Sugaa (Legion of Supreme Honor Winner, Pleasure Driving and English Pleasure Champion and sire of 56 foals), Almas Razal (multiple champion Native Costume, Park, Most Classic and English Pleasure horse as well as sire of 39 foals), Neama (dam of 5 foals), Sakr Al Mahrisi exported to Brazil (sire of 119 foals), Bint Barakaa (dam of 5 foals), Jai Rai Charisma exported to Argentina, Nashwah (dam of 5 foals), Sakila (dam of 6 foals) and Seif El Arab (multiple champion in Native Costume, Park, English Pleasure and Halter). *Sakr was sired by *Sultann sire of 71 foals including the notable stallions *Moatasim (sire of 137 foals), Mahksous (sire of 179 foals and chief sire at Kehilan Arabians, Inc.), *Asadd (the 1975 U.S. National Champion Stallion, 1980 U.S. National English Pleasure Champion and sire of 274 foals), and Magd El Sultann exported to Brazil (sire of 60 foals). *Sultann also sired a few stellar mares including *Manzoura (dam of 3 foals, 1976 U.S. Reserve National Champion Native Costume, and 1977 U.S. Top Ten Native Costume), *Masria (dam of 16 foals), *Thawra (dam of 12 foals), Nihal exported to Argentina (dam of 10 foals), Bint Sultan exported to Argentina (dam of 2 foals), Omneya exported to Germany, then Spain (dam of 6 foals), Sultress (dam of 6 foals), and Sultry (dam of 7 foals). *Sakr was out of Enayat bred at the EAO and dam of 6 foals including *Daad (dam of 6 foals including *Ibn Seef sire of 52 foals; Nagwa Fouad dam of 2 foals, 1978 US National top Ten Futurity Filly; Nadya Fouad dam of 7 foals; Akhtiaree dam of 5 foals), Wasla (dam of 9 foals including *Bint Wasla dam of 5 foals; *Zaydoon sire of 40 foals and a multiple class A champion stallion and Wasel exported to Qatar), Moataz (sire of 15 foals for the EAO) and Shomoos (dam of 8 foals including Shemees imported to the US, dam of 7 foals). Enayat was sired by *Morafic who is discussed at length below. Nabiel is out of *Magidaa who founded a dynasty of her own in America after being imported by Gleannloch and is the dam of the 1975 U.S. National Futurity Champion Shafeekah, 1974 U.S. National Futurity Champion Nabiel (x *Sakr), 1978 Canadian National Top Ten English Pleasure Horse and Pleasure Driving Horse Sugaa (x *Sakr), Magda (x *Morafic), Imperial Aliya (x Amaal), AK Kitaal (*Ibn Moniet El Nefous), AK Nafara (*Ibn Moniet El Nefous), AK Khatara (*Ibn Moniet El Nefous), Maysa (Moniet El Sharaf), Majidaa (Ibn El Mareekh), Masidaa-exported (Ibn El Mareekh) and Anaza Madeena (Ibn El Mareekh). *Magidaa is also the dam of the legendary producer, Bint Magidaa, dam of Ruminaja Ali (U.S. Reserve National Champion Stallion), Alidaar, Ruminaja Majed, Ruminaja Fayez, Ruminaja Bahajt-exported to Zichy-Thyssen, Ruminaja Rabia, Nazeem, Ruminaja Shakira, Ruminaja Magidaa, Nagda, Thee Alchemist-exported, Miss Maggie Mae, Magidaa's Image, Thee Infidel (U.S. National Top Ten Stallion in 1998 and 2000) and Beloved Infidel. *Magidaa was sired by Alaa El Din a noted broodmare sire (Hanan, *Hoda, *Omnia, Safinaz, *Ramses Amal, *Hegra, *AK Karama, Hodhoda, Fayrooz, Rawayeh, Mahiba, Manaya, *Shiaa, and Om El Arab)and successful racehorse (1 win, 5 places out of 6 starts). Alaa El Din was sire to several fabulous stallions - the ethereal *Farazdac, a successful racehorse (3 wins, 13 places out of 16 starts), *Faleh who was a successful performance horse earning his Legion of Merit (sire of racing phenomenon Asjah Ibn Faleh who won 16 and placed in 9 races out of 30 starts - garnering him the 1977 Race Colt of the Year and 1980 Race Horse of the Year - as a show horse he was undefeated in English Pleasure in 1983), *Soufian, and *Rasheek to name a few. *Magidaa was out of Maisa (Shahloul x Zareefa) who Judith Forbis describes as "A well-balanced big mare with long neck and considerable scope she was the main progenitress of the Bint El Bahreyn Lineage" - dam of *Bint Maisa El Saghira a Legion of Merit performance horse (dam of Shaikh Al Badi, Amaal, Dahmah Shahwaniah, Dahma Il Ashekwar, Radia, Nafairtiti, Rihahna and Shamruk), Bint Maisa, Madkour (Germany), Ibn Maisa and Ezz El Arab (Egypt).
Allikad is out of *Dakilla (imported from the UK) dam of 6 foals including Nakilla (dam of 4 foals), Amira Bahiya (English pleasure Top Five and dam of 1 foal), and Alia Halim (Top Five Halter Champion and dam of 5 foals). Allikad was bred and foaled at Kehilan Arabians, Inc.). *Dakilla was sired by Kheiralla a sire of 59 foals including Bint Rossona (exported to the Australia), Ibn Alia (exported to Australia), *Hafez Manal (exported to the US and dam of 9 foals), and Nisr (exported to the UAE). Kheiralla was bred at the EAO and exported to the UK as a 2 year old. Kheiralla was sired by Kayed (*Morafic x Kaydahom by Azmi), Al Badeia's chief sire known for producing exotic type no matter what mare was used and is great-grandsire of the 2003 Salon Du Cheval Champion mare, Gelgellah AlBadeia. Kheiralla was out of El Amira (Nazeer x Zaafarana), a full sister to the successful race horse (4 wins out of 8 starts 1961-62 season) *Talal who was herd sire of Kline Arabians in the U.S. Nazeer was also a successful racehorse (4 wins out of 12 starts 1937/38) and a prolific sire of quality which is often inherited by his descendants. El Amira was dam to Ferial, *Wadeea, Sabra, Bint El Arabi, Sharbat, *Haala, *Om El Kheir, *Bedour,*Dananier, and *Hasna El Badia. *Dakilla is out of Bint Alia who was exported from Egypt to Germany then exported from Germany to the UK, then imported to the U.S. by Bentwood Farms and dam of AK Sharalla, RA Bint Alicia (exp. to Argentina), *Bint Saab (exp. to U.S), *Ben Mehanna (exp. to Germany, then Austria) and *Amara (exp to Germany, Austria, then Switzerland). *Bint Alia was sired by Korayem a successful racehorse (4 wins out of 4 starts) before becoming a sire at Hamdan Stables. Korayem is a Nazeer son out of Helwa the granddam of *Ghazala, and tail female line for Shahloul, Anter, *Bint Serra I, and El Moez (sire of Sameh). Bint Alia is out of Alia dam of *Monaa (exp. to Germany, The Netherlands, then the U.S.), Ola (exp. to Russia, then to Lithuania). Alia was sired by Amrulla a successful racehorse (7 wins out of 12 starts 1958/59) before standing at stud at El Zahraa. Amrulla was sired by Sid Abouham a successful racehorse (13 wins out of 28 starts1939/45) out of Zaafarana described by Judith Forbis as "very elegant fine boned, Saklawi type with good reach and excellent gaits". Alia is out of Maysouna dam of *Ansata Bint Misuna (dam of Ansata Abu Sudan, Ansata El Masri and Ansata Selene) and *Berlanty. (dam of *Shiaa - Legion of Merit) Maysouna was sired by Kheir, a sire of successful racehorses Mandour and *Fadel.
Bint Allikad was sired by Odysseus HF who was bred by Hope Farms of Cove, Arkansas and breeders of exquisite Egyptian Arabians for over 40 years. Odysseus HF is full brother to HF Sybel who has been exported to Israel and traces to the Queen of the Nile, Moniet El Nefous, through his three grandparents. Once through *Ansata Bint Mabrouka via Ansata Shah Zaman, once through *Bint Mona via The Egyptian Prince and again through Moniet El Nefous' only direct daughter imported to the U.S., *Bint Moniet El Nefous. He expresses those genetic qualities very well both as an individual and even moreso as a sire. As an individual, Odysseus has a handsomely masculine, slightly dished head that is triangular in shape with a prominent jaw. His ears are small and well set and he bends nicely at the poll. His neck is of good length, set and used well and ties in nicely to well-laid back, well-developed shoulders that are free moving. His chest is wide, deep and well muscled. His ribs are well-sprung with a deep barrel and good heart girth. His forearms are long, his cannons short, his knees large and flat. He has good bone, large round hooves and strong pasterns. His topline is admirable with a relatively short back, long hip and flat croup. He drives deep from his hocks and pounds out the trot with riveting action. A masculine, yet beautiful athlete that is tractable, intelligent and gentle, he is easily handled without a chain or whip and most often without a halter. He does not strike, bite, rear, kick or make other aggressive behaviors towards humans. He is proving to be a prolific sire passing many qualities to his foals. He has added correct legs and feet, as well as overall quality, refinement, smoothness of body, thinness of skin, fineness of coat, desert dryness, overall conformational balance, beauty, spark, motion and pizzaz. With limited showings and use, he is sire to a few notable foals which can be found on the Breeding Philosophy page.
Odysseus HF was sired by Ansata Shah Zahir, herd sire for Hope Farms for 20 years. Zahir was an exotic, correct stallion that was sire to 74 foals including HF Aset (Ansata Shah Zahir X Bint Bint Pasha) who was exported to Israel (and winner of the Breeder's Cup Champion Mare title, winning both the breeder's cup halter title and the semi-finals as well as finals on the race track) and HF Ann Boleyn (exported to France). Ansata Shah Zahir was sired by Ansata Shah Zaman, a multi-champion United States National and Class A Champion stallion as well as sire of 255 foals including prolific producers such as Ansata Rosetta (dam of notables Ansata Halim Shah ~ exported to Germany then Qatar, Ansata Omar Halim, Ansata Prima Rose ~ exported to Germany then Qatar), Ansata Damietta (dam of Ansata El Mabrouk who was exported to Paraguay then Uruguay then Argentina, Ansata Halima Son, Ansata Dia Halima, Ansata Abu Halim, Ansata Marietta, BKA Damilll), Ansata Delilah (dam of Ansata Imperial, Ansata Samantha, Ansata Bint Halima ~ exported to Qatar, Ansata Sudarra ~ exported to Qatar, Ansata Deborah ~ exported to Qatar, Ansata Haji Halim ~ exported to Brazil, Ansata Haji Jamil ~ exported to Morocco then Saudi Arabia), Ansata Nile Star (dam of Ansata Nile Joy ~ exported to Australia), Ansata Aya Maria ~ exported to Germany, Ansata Ibn Shah (sire of 44 foals), Ansata Nile Bay (sire of 41 foals), and ZT Sharello (sire of 135 foals including ZT Sharuby) to name a few. Many of Ansata Shah Zaman's progeny are National Champion horses including United States National Futurity Champion Stallion of 1977 and Canadian Reserve National Champion Stallion, Ansata Shah Zam. Ansata Shah Zaman was exported to Argentina by Zichy-Thyssen Arabians in 1980, was syndicated in 1982 and expired in 1985. Ansata Shah Zaman was sired by the legendary *Morafic a legend in his time, sire of 207 foals and a Class A Halter and Park Champion as well as multi-champion producer and founder of one of the most prolific sire lines in the World. *Morafic was himself a grandson of the undisputed Queen of the Nile, Moniet El Nefous and sired by the King of the Valley of the Nile, Nazeer. Nazeer's kingdom was small, but his influence dominant around the world changing Egyptian breeding forever. Nazeer was also a successful racehorse and from 1937 to 1939 he won 4, placed 6, showed 1 out of 20 starts. *Morafic, himself an inspiring athlete, sired the remarkable Amaal (sire of Talmaal), and Shaikh Al Badi who went on to sire Alidaar, Ruminaja Ali, Ruminaja Fayez, Ruminaja Majid, Ruminaja Bahajt and countless other champions. In addition to being a sire of sires, *Morafic was equal in his ability to produce exceptional broodmares that are legion in number and in proliferation of their type being the stellar foundation mares of many farms. *Ibn Moniet El Nefous was out of Moniet El Nefous the undisputable Queen of Egypt and the Bride of the Nile who so captured Judith Forbis she wrote "At first it was her outward beauty that enraptured me. I had not yet learned that true beauty is but an outward expression of an inward state . . . beauty is permanent, and by so being, is beyond the confines of the five senses of the body and can be apprehended only by the spirit". Dam of Mabrouka (dam of *Ansata Bint Mabrouka), Mona (dam of *Bint Mona), Ibtsam, Fayrooz and *Bint Moniet El Nefous - the only direct daughter to be exported. Moniet El Nefous was a dam of sires as well giving birth to *Soufian, *Ibn Moniet El Nefous,*Fakher El Din and *Tuhotmos. Each one of her direct progeny created dynasties of their own proliferating beauty and athleticism throughout the world and who's blood is still sought out today. Ansata Shah Zahir was out of Ansata Jamila dam of just 4 foals. Ansata Jamila was sired by *Ansata Ibn Halima, a three time United States National Top Ten Halter Champion Stallion, Class A Champion at Park and Halter, Most Classic and Legion of Merit Stallion. *Ansata Ibn Halima sired the United States National Champion Mare, Fa Halima, United States National Champion Stallion, Ansata Ibn Sudan, Reserve National Champion Stallion of Europe's Salon Du Cheval, Ansata Abbas Pasha and Reserve National Champion Mare of Europe, Fa Halima. He also has countless champion grand get throughout the World and his blood may be found in most modern day horse pedigrees. Ansata Jamila was out of *Ansata Bint Sameh dam of just 3 foals - Ansata El Wazir, Ansata Jezabel (dam of Ansata Ibn Shah, Ansata Joy Halima - exported to Saudi Arabia, Ansata Jacinda and Ansata Jasmina) and Ansata Jamila (dam of Ansata Shah Zahir, Ansata Ibn Jamila, Ansata Judea and Ansata El Halim). *Ansata Bint Sameh was one of Ansata's early imports and foundation mares by Sameh, known for producing outstanding broodmares with wonderful bodies.
Odysseus is out of Aliamah Moniet a stunning pure white mare of exceptional quality with huge black eyes, an extreme head and correct structure. Dam of Annie's Song HF (by Alidaar), HF Sybel (exported to Israel), White Lace HF (retained by Hope Farms by Shah Zahir), and Magic Monieta (sired by the Minstril and exported to Italy). She held the title of broodmare supreme for Hope Farms for many years before being sold as a foundation mare to Showdown Ranch of Kansas. Aliamah Moniet was sired by The Egyptian Prince, more well-known for siring exceptional broodmares and was himself unshown, but a progenitor of beauty to be found in many successful modern day pedigrees. The Eygptian Prince was sire of 826 foals of which there are countless United States and Canadian National Top Ten Champions. Luck is bestowed upon the breeder who is caretaker of a daughter of the Egyptian Prince, a name that is quite fitting. Some of his illustrious daughters include Amiri Sanaa (dam of Thee Maistro), AK Amiri Asmarr (dam of Thee Desperado), MFA Maara Isis (dam of Khartahl Maaroufa, Khartahl Malika, Khartahl Mahroussa), MFA Tashery (dam of MFA Tiye Moniet, MFA Tassiadeh), AK Nawaal (dam of Nadeemah, ZT Bint Nawaal, AK Desert Rose), Aliamah Moniet (dam of Odysseus HF), and MFA Monien (dam of MFA Mareekh Amir) to name a few. He sired several outstanding sons, including Imperial Salateen, RDM Dhakhkhar, Egyptian Imperor, AK Prince Sabah, Anwar's Prince, Al Kidir (exported to Germany), Prince Egypt (exported to Sweden then Germany), Bady As San (exported to Brazil), El Masri Amir (exported to the Netherlands), FF Desert Asahm (exported to Australia), and AF Eskimo (exported to Brazil). Perhaps his best known sons were ET Crown Prince herd sire for Abraxas Arabians, Raquin RA of Kuhaylan Arabians and Prince Fa Moniet who was used extensively at Ansata producing exceptional daughters and sons. a producer of countless United States and Canadian National Top Ten Champions and noted broodmare sire. The Egyptian Prince was also sired by *Morafic, also discussed above. The Egyptian Prince was out of *Bint Mona, dam of 13 foals and an early import with significant impact on Egyptian horses known for producing extreme heads with large black eyes. *Bint Mona was also dam of the prolific sires Mohssen, Melouki, and Ibn Zagloul. As a granddaughter to Moniet El Nefous, *Bint Mona brought a beauty and elegance to Egyptian breeding sought the world over to this day and her "look" is recognizable several generations removed. Aliamah Moniet was out of Rodoniet bred by Richard Pritzlaf and eventually owned by Bentwood Farms where she was bred to *Ibn Moniet El Nefous producing Chafa Moniet (sire of 15 foals including Il Mara Moniet), Nafis Romoniet (sire of 22 foals) and Chafa Monhalim, dam of 8 foals including Shaikh Monhalima exported to France, then Germany, and REA Nisrs Adiva who is just beginning her broodmare career. Rodoniet was sired by Umi who was sired by the Park horse and producer Shiko Ibn Sheikh and out of the early import *Bint Dahma known for producing exotic faces with wide foreheads. Rodoniet is out of RSI Rara Delsol dam of 8 foals including AK Bint Raya who was exported to Germany registered at Myrna then exported to the UK, Mofid who was exported to Italy, Amon-Ra who was sire of 29 foals for Katherinenhof, Mubarak who was exported to Iran, registered as Mobarak and sire of 89 foals, Nabeel sire of 13 foals and Sanana exported to Kuwait and dam of NK Oteyba, a black stallion by Salaa El Dine. RSI Rara Delsol was also dam of AK Raiyeh who was exported to France then Germany and dam of 15 foals including AK Bint Raiyeh, AK Desert Flower, CH Rasha, Shaikh El Kuran (exported to the UK, sire of 86 foals and a multi class A Champion Stallion), Rashala (dam of Mumtaz a black stallion, Abitibi Talya, and EAI Rashalika). RSI Rara Delsol is dam of Classic Rashma for Classic Arabian in France producing Classic Ramses (a 2000 black stallion) and Classic Rashidan both by Lohim (x Ansata Halim Shah). RSI Rara Delsol was sired by *Rashad Ibn Nazeer , imported by Richard Pritzlaf and sire of 35 foals including Tibor The General, Shiko Ibn Sheikh sire of 255 foals many of whom are Champions in Performance, Bint El Sarie, RSI Sara, Alcibiades (sire of 101 foals including RG Al Mone and several other notables), Soja RSI, Monieta RSI, Monietor-RSI, Rafisa RSI, Monisa RSI (dam of 12 foals including AK Monisa Moniet, Bint Monisa-exported to Argentina, and AK Radia), Rasmoniet RSI (exported to the UK then Australia and sire of 178 foals), BiMoniet RSI, Sonieta, and Dazeera to name a few. RSI Rara Delsol was out of *Bint Moniet El Nefous the daughter of the "Queen of the Nile" and most famous broodmare of all times, Moniet El Nefous, known for her exquisite beauty and refinement. |