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Amir El Faruq
roughly translated: The Prince able to distinguish between truth and fiction


Amir El Rashid
Amir El Rashid
Faruq
Amir El Faruq
*EAI Yasafeena
*EAI Yasafeena


Faruq is a handsomely masculine and structurally well-balanced colt at three days old exhibiting good bone, a nicely shaped neck, a nicely laid-back shoulder, a smooth croup with good depth and a strong loin of appropriate length. He was bred to be a breeding stallion with with equal balance in his sire lines with Gamil El Kebir for every male and Seklawi I for every female; a relative outcrossing of the dam lines with 1 line to Nafaa (Kuhaylan), 2 to El Dahma (Dahman), 2 to Roga El Beida (Seqlawi), 1 to Bint El Bahrein (Dahman), 1 to El Kahila (Kuhaylan) and 1 to Ghazieh (Seqlawi) in the 4th (and most important) generation. He is considered pure in strain Seqlawi Jedran Ibn Sudan to the 1st generation. It is anticipated Faruq will develop into an incredible individual with unmatched potential - with a hopeful test at the race track in the not so distant future.



Kuhaylan - Gemil El Kebir  sire line     EL NORUS AHR*409061 Bay 1988 NORUS AHR*353150 Grey 1984
KERAIMA AHR*283886 Chestnut 1983
AMIR EL FAREED* AHR*575355 Black 2000
EXPORTED TO SAUDI ARABIA ~ bred by JEVA Farms
 Dahmah     BINT HAFARRAH AHR*245598 Bay 1982 BAY HALIMA AHR*98733 Bay 1972
*AK HAMIDA AHR*177229 Bay 1968
AMIR EL RASHID AHR*604477 Bay 2003
 Dahman     IMPERIAL SATURN AHR*468156 Bay 1991 *IBN SAFINAZ AHR*247122 Grey 1981
IMPERIAL MISTILLL AHR*324739 Bay 1984
MB JAMILLSA AHR*558291 Bay 1995
 Seqlawiya     BINT JAMILLA CAHR*28477 Grey 1986 *JAMILLL AHR*268275 Grey 1975
MONISA HALIMA AHR*263217 Grey 1982
Amir El Faruq 2007 bay colt AHR # pending ~ from the *Bint Mona Branch of the Roga El Beida Family
 Kuhaylan     *IBN SAFINAZ AHR*247122 Grey 1981 SEEF EAO*290 Grey 1959
SAFINAZ EAO*695 Chestnut 1970
SAFEEN* CAHR*31565 Grey 1991
EXPORTED TO ISRAEL
 Seqlawiya     ABITIBI MADEENA AHR*396546 Chestnut 1987 IMPERIAL MADHEEN AHR*338606 Grey 1984
ABITIBI MAAMOUNA AHR*233485 Grey 1981
EAI YASAFEENA AHR*563658 Bay 1995
 Dahman     TAMMEN AHR*264904 Chestnut 1982 ABENHETEP AHR*147937 Bay 1976
TALGANA AHR*173116 Grey 1978
YASAMINE CAHR*30965 Grey 1991
 Seqlawiya     TALMONA AHR*351151 Grey 1986 TALMAAL AHR*147265 Grey 1977
FALMONA AHR*157004 Grey 1977


30 Days Old
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Faruq
Faruq
Faruq
Faruq

Three Days Old
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Faruq
Faruq
Faruq
2007 Foal


Amir El Faruq is out of EAI Yasafeena is a dark bay mare who is representative of her Seqlawiya Jedraniya Ibn Sudan strain exhibiting a long, well-shaped neck with a clean throatlatch that is clearly defined. Her muzzle is refined with wide, elastic nostrils at the end of a sculpted head comprised of prominent tearbones, prominent dark eyes and a large jaw giving her the triangular shape from the front as well as from her profile. Her shoulder is large and her front end free moving with longer forearms, short cannons, nicely sloped pasterns and solid feet. She exhibits a deep barrel, excellent heartgirth, a medium length back, strong loin and good croup with deep hip. She's proven to be an excellent broodmare passing her best qualities to both colts she's had at JEVA.

*EAI Yasafeena was sired by Safeen a multiple class A Halter Champion and Reserve Region 16 Champion at halter. His Egyptian Event winnings include: Top Five 2-year old Futurity Colt and Champion Extended Specialty Colts of 1991. Exported and currently owned by K.Z. Arabians in Israel. Safeen is a classically beautiful stallion with prominent eyes, extreme head, an eye catching charistmatic presence and flag tail carriage. Safeen is a young sire to 105 foals that are consistently athletic with exceptional dispositions with such notables as EAI Silvereen a multiple class A halter champion and sire of 22 foals owned by El Masr Arabians, and MB Moneena owned by Ansata Arabians and dam of Ansata Qasim (exported to England), and Ansata Mubariz (exported to Qatar). Safeen was sired by *Ibn Safinaz, imported from the EAO in 1982 and a foundation stallion for Imperial Egyptian Stud. U.S. National Top Ten Stallion, Region XV English Pleasure Champion Stallion and Pleasure Driving Champion. *Ibn Safinaz is sire to 146 foals including the 1992 United States Reserve National Champion Futurity Stallion, Muzac, the 1994 U.S. National Top Ten Stallion, Imperial Saturn and the 1995 United States National Top Ten Stallion, MB Mistaz, as well as Imperial Safeekah exported to Italy, Dorian Safina exported to Brazil, Imperial Sanama exported to the UK then Qatar, Imperial Saalaar exported to Italy, Safhir exported to Qatar, Safhinez exported to Egypt, and Valour Sadeea exported to the United Arab Emirates. Safeen was the only foal of the exquisite mare Abitibi Madeena, who expired as a 5 year old before ever having a chance to prove herself beyond Safeen. Abitibi Madeena was sired by Imperial Madheen, a multi champion performance and halter horse who was imported to the U.S. from Germany, then exported to Argentina by Omar Sakr. A sire of 234 foals including Imperial Madaar exported to Australia, Imperial Mashoura exported from Uraguay to Argentina, Imperial Madayyah exported to Italy, Imperial Maakir exported to Australia, Imperial Madanah exported to Qatar then Australia, Imperial Mahzeer exported to Qatar and owned by El Nasser Arabians, Imperial Madori exported to Egypt, Al Rayyan exported to Qatar then Saudi Arabia, and Ansata Sokar. Abitibi Madeena was out of Abitibi Maamouna who was dam to 6 foals all of whom went on to produce including AF Bint Maamouna who was exported to Egypt. Abitibi Maamouna was sired by the incredible Moniet El Nafis bred by Jarrell McCracken and last own by Gucci. Moniet El Nafis was a multi regional champion stallion and sire to 219 foals including Imperial Naphaar exported to Argentina then Paraguay, Imperial Monfisah exported to the Netherlands, Imperial Sonboleen exported to the United Kingdom, Imperial Naffata exported to Israel, Imperial Nadrah exported to Saudi Arabia, Imperial Nafilah exported to Italy, Imperial Nashanah exported to Uruguay, and Imperial Saffera exported to Germany. Abitibi Maamouna was out of Abitibi Zamana who 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.

*EAI Yasafeena was out of Yasamine who was sired by Tammen. Tammen was a gift to and owned by Patrick Swayze until he expired in 1999. He was sire to 171 foals, and was himself a Scottsdale Champion stallion, a Regional Champion stallion and a multi champion class A halter stallion. Yasamine was out of Talmona an exquisite mare last owned by Ansata Arabian Stud before expiring due to a foaling problem. She is dam to 6 foals including MB Moneena as discussed earlier and Ansata Mouna exported to Qatar and sired by Farres. Talmona was sired by Talmaal sire of 58 foals known for their huge expressive eyes and classic type. Talmona was out of Falmona dam of 9 foals including Falzan a class A champion stallion and sire of 36 foals. Falmona was sired by *Faleh imported by Bentwood Farms and successful 100 mile distance horse, a multi-champion performance horse and sire to 64 foals. Falmona was out of *Bint Mona dam to 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. Perhaps his most notable son was Prince Fa Moniet who was used extensively at Ansata producing exceptional daughters and sons.

This female family is well-known for producing exceptional type with large expressive eyes, exotic faces, large jaws and excellent bodies. We are particularly excited about her future with JEVA Farms.

Amir El Faruq is sired by Amir El Rashid who was an incredibly talented, intelligent young stallion and who is now owned by Two Mountains Ranch. Amir El Rashid is sired by Amir El Fareed a JEVA bred stallion who was spotted by an agent for His Royal Highness Prince Bandar Al Faisul as a handsome two year old colt. Although Amir El Rashid has not yet been shown, he has the potential to claim championship after championship and sire foals that are of extreme quality as well. Amir El Fareed is sired by El Norus, a multi-Champion in Class A Halter and Perfomance who is sired by the EAO import *Norus, sire of *Hadidi, National Champion of Italy. *Norus was sired by Gharib who was a sire of significance and a black stallion imported from Egypt in 1970 to Germany where he was chief sire at Marbach. He sired Sharigha who won the 2 year old filly class at Aachen in 1982. His son, El Abd won the Medingen performance trials in 1977 and has an impressive number of wins in show jumping. Also a Gharib son, Sirhan, placed fifth in all breeds in performance trials in Germany in 1981. Gharib was also used for Trakehner breeding and has sired licensed Trakehner stallions including one licensing winner. He was also used in Wurttemburger breeding - large, powerful riding and driving horses at Marbach. *Norus was out of the Hadban Enzahi (Nazeer x Kamla) daughter, Noha. Hadban Enzahi was a sire of significance and was the first Nazeer son to come to Germany’s Marbach Stud. His first foal, the mare Sahmet, became one of Marbach’s best mares producing valuable sons, all of whom were double Nazeer. At Marbach, his daughters out of his daughter Nadja were an important element in their broodmare band. Noha was out of Nadja by Nazeer and out of the beautiful mare, Nefisa, dam of El Hilal. Nefisa was sired by the racing phenomenon Balance and out of the Farida grandaughter, Helwa. El Norus is out of Keraima by Dalul a U.S. National Top Ten Champion Stallion. Dalul is by *Morafic, a U.S. National Champion Stallion, and out of *Dawlat, a Class A Halter and Performance Champion as well as being the dam of Wazir Ibn Morafic, Doriah and Asjah Ibn Faleh. Keraima is out of Cedardell Tiffany who was sired by Serentiy Menkaure and out of Serenity Bint Nadia. Serenity Menkaure was sired by Khofo the sire of the fantastic, incomparable broodmare, Bint Magidaa. Serenity Menkaure was out of Serenity Montaha by Galal and out of Mona (Badr x Mahdia by Hamdan). Serenity Bint Nadia was sired by Sameh, who was known for producing excellent bodies and out of Nadia (Ezzat x Nafaa). Amir El Fareed is out of JEVA Farms' first straight Egyptian foundation mare, Bint Hafarrah who is sired by the Bentwood Farms stallion, Bay Halima. Bay Halima was foaled February 13, 1972 and bred by Jarrell Mc Cracken of Bentwood Farms. He was sold to Les and Lois St. Clair of St. Clair Egyptian Arabian Stud November 27, 1974 where he successfully sired eight foals to their delight. Bentwood Farms sought to re-purchase Bay Halima and were successful in 1977. He lived at Bentwood Farms until his premature death in 1983 one month before he turned 11 years old siring a total offspring of 21 colts and 20 fillies. Bay Halima was sired by three times U.S. National Top Ten Halter Champion 1966, 1967, 1969, English Park Horse Champion Stallion, Most Classic Arabian and Legion of Merit Winner, *Ansata Ibn Halima++ who also sired U.S. National Champion Stallion, Ansata Ibn Sudan, U.S. National Champion Mare, Fa Halima, Reserve National Champion Stallion of Europe, Ansata Abbas Pasha and Reserve National Champion Mare of Europe, Fa Halima. Bay Halima was out of the beautiful mare, AlNahr Mona Lisa who was sired by U.S. National Top Ten Stallion 1971 *Ibn Moniet El Nefous who was also a sire of National Champions in Halter and Performance. AlNahr Mona Lisa was out of *Nagat, daughter of Anter a noted broodmare sire. *Nagat’s dam was the Nazeer daughter, Abla out of Helwa a granddaughter of Farida. Bint Hafarrah is out of *AK Hamida imported from the Arab Republic of Egypt as EAO #616 in 1978 by Russ Reid. *AK Hamida was sired by Nasralla, a son of the racing phenomenon Balance out of the black mare Sehr. *AK Hamida was out of Bint El Dahma, a daughter of the well-known broodmare sire Sid Abouham out of the Nazeer daughter El Dahma II who was also a granddaughter of Farida, the dam of Balance and granddam of Halima.

Amir El Rashid's dam is *MB Jamillsa, our best producing broodmare. Jamillsa is a culmination of the best attributes of her ancestors - her pedigree has been expertly blended. Her disposition is much like that of her grandam and great-grandam, Hanan, as described in Dr. Nagel's book entitled "Hanan: The Story of an Arabian Mare and of the Arabian Breed". Her head can accurately be described as extreme and exotic with a large, dark, soft, eye. Her muzzle fits perfectly into the cup of a woman's hand and her features are that of quality and refinement. Her thin, supple skin is covered by a soft, fine, shiny coat that sheds out to a "clipped" finish. She was foaled in 1995, is straight Egyptian, Al Khamsa and bay in color standing just over 15 hands. She is graceful and elegant with superb performance potential because of her free moving shoulders, incredible reaching trot and her ability to drive deep up under herself for impulsion. Jamillsa has a long, slender neck with extraordinary flexion, good overall balance, straight legs and a good croup. An outstanding producer for JEVA Farms and our most honored brodmare. The sire side of Jamillsa's pedigree is chock full of champions and champion producer: She is sired by Imperial Saturn, a 1994 United States National Top Ten Champion Stallion, a 1995 and 1996 Egyptian Event Reserve Champion in Country English Pleasure Jr. horses and Open respectively as well as finishing 3rd on the cards in Region 9 Ladies Western Sidesaddle Open(only his 2nd time shown in this class!) behind the National and Reserve Champions. . He is also a multi-champion in western pleasure with several championship halter titles. Imperial Saturn was sired by *Ibn Safinaz, a National Top Ten Stallion and performance champion. *Ibn Safinaz sired the 1992 United States Reserve National Champion Futurity Stallion, Muzac, and a 1995 United States National Top Ten Stallion, MB Mistaz, as well as many other champions both in performance and halter classes. His get continue to accumulate championships to his credit. Imperial Saturn is out of Imperial Mistilll, who has produced champion after champion earning the title of Imperial Egyptian Stud's most famous broodmare. Imperial Mistilll was sired by *Jamilll a United States National Top Ten Champion Stallion, a competitive dressage mount in Germany and a son of the incomparable mare, Hanan, of Dr. Hans Nagel's Katherinenhof Stud. Hanan is the dam and grandam of some very well-known arabians and her influence spans the World. In her lifetime, she produced 11 foals, including the aforementioned *Jamilll. She is the dam of Asfour, of the famous Simeon Stud in Australia. Asfour is the sire of World Reserve Senior Champion Stallion, Simeon Sadik and Ibn Galal I, the sire of *Ibn Galal 1-7, a United States Top Ten National Champion Mare. Hanan is also the dam of Salaa El Dine the sire of the more recent import, *Shahir, who is also a multi-champion stallion. *Jamilll's sire is Madkour I the 1972 and 1982 National Champion Stallion of West Germany as well as a multi-National Champion producing sire. Imperial Mistilll's dam is Ansata Nile Mist who was sired by the first straight Egyptian United States National Champion Stallion, Ansata Ibn Sudan. Ansata Nile Mist was out of Falima who was sired by the very famous and multi-Champion National Top Ten Stallion, *Ansata Ibn Halima. The dam's side of Jamillsa's pedigree is equally impressive being out of the *Jamilll daughter, Bint Jamilla* who was exported to Australia in 1997. Bint Jamilla is out of the *Ansata Ibn Halima daughter, Monisa Halima who's dam AK Monisa Moniet sold for $560,000.00 at the Bentwood Spectacular sale in the 80's. AK Monisa Moniet was sired by *Ibn Moniet El Nefous another National Top Ten Champion Stallion as well as multi-National Champion producing sire. AK Monisa Moniet was out of Monisa RSI who was sired by the performance producer *Rashad Ibn Nazeer and out of none other than the famous, *Bint Moniet El Nefous. *Bint Moniet El Nefous hails from one of the most prolific mare lines in the World, Moniet El Nefous.

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