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*EAI Hasimmah is a flea bitten grey mare with bloody shoulder
markings, large dark eyes, a nicely dished wedge shaped head with large round
jowls, set atop an appropriately length of neck that ties in well to large
powerful shoulders. She exhibits an overall compact build with sturdy structure
on straight legs, large round feet and good bone. She is kind, gentle and hoping
to please. She is a welcomed addition to our small broodmare band.
*EAI Hasimmah is sired by Imperial Immarouf who was foaled in 1985 bred
by Glorieta Ranch and purchased by Imperial Egyptian Stud in 1991. He was then
exported to Uruguay in 1988, imported to Canada in 1991, exported to Jordan in
1998 where he expired shortly after his arrival and with his last foals born in
1999. Imperial Immarouf was an easily managed stallion, a perfect
gentleman often living next to foals and mares in the main barn. He was a US
National Top Ten Futurity Colt, Region 15 Reserve Champion Stallion and multiple
Class A Champion Stallion as well as sire to 108 foals including JAT Amal Nada
exported to Chile, Imperial Mmira exported to Paraguay, JAT Immaluf exported to
Argentina, Imperial Mmouna exported to Chile, Imperial Wasama exported to Chile,
JAT Aya Saghira exported to Chile, JAT Abas congo exported to Brazil, Imperial
Mmalika exported to Chile, Legacy Shimmar exported to United Arab Emirates, MB
Jacinta owned by Rocky Top Ranch, *EAI Mardaya owned by Empire Egyptians,
Promise CAHR owned by Bergren Family Arabians and *EAI Mazali owned by Serenity
Arabian Farm. Immarouf was a sire of broodmares and his affect on the straight
Egyptian horse in the future is yet to be understood. Imperial Immarouf was
sired by Ansata Imperial foaled in 1976, bred by Ansata and purchased by
Imperial Egyptian Stud in 1978 as a herd sire. In the showring, Ansata Imperial
quickly garnered U.S. National Top Ten Futurity Colt and Region 15 Champion
Stallion titles. Ansata Imperial is sire to 72 foals including Imperial Imdal
the 1988 US National Reserve Champion stallion, a World Champion Stallion at the
Salon Du Cheval and 3 time Supreme Champion Stallion at the Egyptian Event.
Imperial Imdal was exported to Israel on lease and sire to 319 foals including
the the multi-champions Imtaarif sire of 98 foals and Supreme Champion Stallion
Egyptian Event (of Rose Breeze Arabians), PVA Kariim exported to Brazil (and
sire to 86 foals including Imperial Baarez and Imperial Mistillla owned by
Imperial Egyptian Stud, Shahboura owned by Silver Maple Farm), Hawkeye CC (of
Empire Egyptians), VA Sirius (of Vallee Arabians), Hadaya El Tareef (sire of 99
foals and owned by Chapel Farms), Imperial Phandala (of Imperial Egyptian Stud),
Shahdal (sire of 34 foals), Moroc exported to Italy, and the more recent
notables Laheeb Musalih, Mosalli, and Loubna. Ansata Imperial was also sire to
Imperial Imperor
owned by Gibson Diamond G Arabians (sire of
118 foals including GA Moon Tajhalima dam of Farid Nile Moon),
Imperial Phanilah
exported to Qatar,
Imperial Imphayana
exported to Israel, then Germany, then the UK
and dam of 9 foals including *Shahir;
Imperial Imtiaree
exported to Uruguay, then Argentina, then
Chile and dam of 6 foals including Imperial Al Kareem; and
Imperial Impharida
exported to Qatar and now owned by Al Shaqab
stud, Imperial Imalana
exported to Qatar;
T Mona Sirhalima
exported to Qatar, then the United Arab
Emirates and Imperial
Injah exported to the UK, then Qatar,
then Jordan. Ansata Imperial was sired by Ansata Ibn Sudan who was the
first straight Egyptian National Champion Stallion, multiple Class A Champions
and a Most Classic Champion. He was sire to 256 foals including
Ansata El Naseri
a Class A multip-champion stallion in
performance, halter and most classic as well as sire to 86 foals including
Nawall exported to Chile, Zeenat exported to Chile, Diea exported to Brazil,
Naseri exported to the Netherlands then to Germany, Nakani exported to Chile,
Saleeba exported to the Netherlands to France, Seriza exported to Brazil, Bint
Dahira exported to Chile, GG Kheepsake exported to Brazil, and Glenglade Tia
exported to Brazil),
Ansata Bint Sudan (champion mare,
exported to Germany and dam of 8 foals including Ansata King Tut, Ansata El
Tareef exported to Brazil, Ansata Nahema exported to the UK, Ansata Amir Zaman
exported to Germany, Ansata Chandra exported to Argentina, Ansata Shahira
exported to Germany and Ansata Moniet Sudan exported to Germany),
Ansata Sabrina
(US Top Five Champion Mare and dam of 8 foals
including Ansata Astarra, Ansata Asmarra, Ansata Aly Jamil sire of 134 foals and
exported to Argentina as herd sire for Las Cortaderas then exported to Germany
then Austria, and Ansata Splendora exported to Qatar),
Ansata Nile Mist
foaled in 1973 and purchased by Imperial
Egyptian Stud in 1975 (dam of 11 foals including Imperial Mistry, Imperial
Mistic, Imperial Mistique, Imperial Mistral, Imperial Mistilll, Imperial Madar
exported to *Simeon Stud in Australia and Imperial Misteena),
Ansata Abu Sudan
(sire of 71 foals),
Ansata Nile Dream
(dam of 7 foals including Ansata Nile Glory,
Ansata Nile Fame, Ansata Riva Nile exported to Brazil and Ansata Nile Pasha a
Champion stallion and sire of 123 foals who was exported to the UK then Austria
then France),
Ansata Nile Charm (dam of 8 foals
including Ansata Nile Rose, Ansata Stari Nile exported to Switzerland then Spain
dam of 6 foals including Ansata Blue Nile, Ansata Nile Star and Ansata Prima
Nile; Ansata Gala Nile exported to Germany; Ansata Nile Emir exported to
Columbia; and Ansata Nile Sheik of El Zarka Arabians and sire of 29 foals,
Glorieta Sabdana
a full sister to Ansata Sabrina (dam of
Glorieta Ali Sudan sire of 45 foals, BKA Alisabbah dam of 5 foals including
Sundar Sabbahalim and exported to Germany then Italy, BKA Alidiyah dam of 5
foals and exported to Saudi Arabia and BKA Il Nero sire of 28 foals and exported
to Germany), Bint
Hamama (dam of Shaimamaa dam of 4 foals
and exported to France, Bint Bint Hamamaa exported to the UK and dam of 7 foals
including Shaheen aka El Habiel and BA Halumet exported to Australia),
Ansata Nile Gift
(dam of 6 foals including Ansata White Nile
exported to Kuwait and Nile Bequest exported to the UK),
Ansata Seklawia
(dam of 3 foals including Ansata Sahhara dam
of 7 foals and exported to the UK, and Ansata Sakkara dam of 2 foals),
Ansata Mourad Bey
(sire of 14 foals),
Ansata Jacinda
(dam of 5 foals including Ansata Jahara dam of
5 foals and exported to Kuwait),
Ansata Nile Sun
(exported to Uruguay then Chile and sire of 23
foals), Arabest Kalid
(champion stallion, exported to South
Africa and sire of 38 foals),
Ansata Marietta
(exported to Sweden and dam of 5 foals
including Ansata Starletta of El Miladi Stud), and
Ansata Narjisa
(exported to Qatar and dam of 4 foals).
Ansata Imperial was out of Ansata Delilah who was dam to 12 foals including
Ansata Amon Ra
(sire of 103 foals and herd sire for Royal Heritage Arabians in California,
Ansata Emir Halim
(sire of 77 foals and herd sire for
Dana Arabian Stud in Washington,
Ansata Samantha
(dam of 9 foals including Ansata Samarra
exported to Germany and dam of 8 foals including Ansata Selket exported to
Qatar, Ansata Sekmet exported to Germany, Ansata Sammoura exported to Saudi
Arabia, Ansata Saamir exported to Germany and Ansata Samari exported to Kuwait;
Ansata Samaria exported to Qatar and dam of 4 foals including Ansata El Shahraf
sire of 23 foals and herd sire for Baraka Farms, RN Hadia and RN Al Garia both
exported to Saudi Arabia; Ansata Sharifa exported to Qatar and dam of 6 foals
including G Shafaria exported to Qatar, RN Rayana exported to Qatar and El
Ghashamieha Al Rayyan exported to Kuwait; Ansata El Salaam exported to Germany
then the UK and sire of 129 foals including the incredibly beautiful black
horses Madallah-Mahdeen, Madallan-Madheen and Prince Shetan; Ansata Samsara a
Champion halter mare, exported to Kuwait and dam of 5 foals including Ansata
Safeer exported to the Netherlands, Ansata Almurtajiz exported to Kuwait and
sire of 31 foals, and Ansata Suleyma exported to Kuwait and dam of 3 foals;
Ansata Samiha a Champion halter mare, exported to Belgium then Spain; Ansata
Shalimar exported to Kuwait and dam of 5 foals including Ansata Sherrara
exported to Kuwait and dam of 2 foals; and Ansata Sokar exported to Germany and
sire of 22 foals including Ansata Nashmia exported to Qatar),
Ansata Haji Halim
(sire of 47 foals and exported to Brazil),
Ansata Binthalima
(exported to Qatar and dam of 9 foals
including Ansata Nawarra exported to Kuwait, then Qatar and dam of 2 foals,
Ansata Neoma dam of 6 foals including Ansata Neamat exported to Kuwait, Ansata
Nadra, Ansata Nariya),
Ansata Sudarra (exported to Qatar and
dam of 7 foals including Ansata Nefertiti exported to Kuwait and dam of 9 foals
including Ansata Nefer Isis exported to Qatar then Italy, Ansata Queen Nefer
exported to Austria then Germany, Ansata Nefer dam of 2 foals for Ansata and
Ansata Nashmia exported to Qatar; Ansata Nefara a Champion mare and dam of
Ansata Sinan a Champion halter horse exported to Belgium, Spain, Switzerland and
Germany and sire of 80 foals, Ansata Iemhotep a Champion halter horse and
Supreme Champion Stallion, exported to Kuwait and sire of 74 foals and Ansata
Nafisa exported to Omar Sakr), Ansata Nefertari dam of 2 foals including Ansata
Shalim exported to Qatar; Ansata Hejazi exported to Kuwait and sire of 115 foals
including Ansata Riyal, Ansata Rahmah, Ansata Majdi, Ansata Suleyma, Ansata
Samari, Ansata Neamat, Ansata Selma, Ansata Sherrara, Ansata Mahroussa and
Ansata Al Murtajiz all exported to Kuwait, Ansata Selman and Ansata Nile Echo
both exported to Qatar, and Ansata Safeer exported to the Netherlands; and
Ansata Nefri dam of 6 foals since 1999 for Ansata's future),
Ansata Deborah (exported to Qatar),
and Ansata Haji Jamil
(exported to Morrocco then Saudi Arabia and sire of 36 foals).
. Imperial Immarouf was out of
Glorieta Maarqesa was bred by Glorieta Ranch foaled in 1980 and purchased by
Imperial Egyptian Stud in 1982. She was a U.S. National Top Ten Futurity Filly
and a multiple Class A Show Champion and was exported to Al Shaqab Stud in Qatar
in 1993. Glorieta Maarqesa was dam to 10 foals including
Imperial Jamaarah
exported to Uruguay as a 2 year old,
Imperial Jaliisha
exported to Qatar as a yearling,
Imperial Batal
exported to Morocco as a 3 year old stallion
leaving no offspring in the United States and
Imperial Batal
exported to the UAE as a yearling. Glorieta
Maarqesa was sired by Ansata Abu Nazeer on of my favorite stallions of the
past for his upright carriage, laid back shoulder, expressive face and excellent
overall body structure. He was bred by Ansata, foaled in 1974 and obtained by
Glorieta Ranch as a suckling. He was sire to just 41 foals, but notables include
Glorieta Zaarina
owned by Rock Creek Arabians and dam of 11
foals including Alia Meryetaten dam of 9 foals including Impress Imdala a Class
A Top Ten mare, Imperial Orashana, Ssinful a Regional Top Ten Sweepstakes filly,
and Say Amen a US National Top Ten Stallion, Regional Champion Stallion and
multiple Class A Champion Stallion as well as sire of 35 foals; Aliashahm RA a
multi top ten Class A Champion mare owned by Rock Creek Arabians and dam to 10
foals including Valentino RCA (a multi-champion stallion at halter and in
performance), Rhapsody in Black dam of 7 foals, Thee Pharoah (a multi-champion
in halter), Bint Aliashahm, Alia Mar and Thee Alanashom; Bint Zaarina US and
Canadian National Top Ten Mare currently owned by Falconwood Arabians; Minstrils
Glory dam of 6 foals including Thee Shirazi an unbeaten open Class A halter
Champion Stallion and Champion Dressage mount at 3rd and 4th level as well as
open competition; and Alia Kariima a multi-Champion Class A mare,
Glorieta Zaafira
dam of 11 foals including Ali Zafir exported
to the Belgium and Ali Zaar a multi Class A Champion Stallion at Halter;
exported to Germany and sire of 51 foals, Thee Sundance Kid a multi-Class A
Champion Stallion at halter and Most Classic;
Glorieta Saafrana
exported to Kuwait and dam of 7 foals
including Nilequest Baja dam of 6 foals, Ama Fa-Serr a multi-champion at halter
and Egyptian Event Reserve Champion Futurity Colt, Ajmal Saafran, Ajmal Sabiha,
Ajmal Sattam and Ajmal Sareiah all for Ajmal Stud in Kuwait;
Glorietasayonaara
owned by Silver Maple Farms, Regional Top Five
Champion Mare and dam of Sahbine a multi-Champion Mare at halter, Shaikeel
exported to Germany and sire of 111 foals, Samura a Class A Champion Mare at
halter and Ali Saroukh owned by Silver Maple Farms. Glorieta Maarqesa was out
of AK Monaroufa dam of Glorieta Maarqesa a U.S. National Top Ten Futurity
Filly, a multi Class A Show Champion, was exported to Al Shaqab Stud in Qatar in
1993, and was dam to 10 foals including
Imperial Jamaarah
exported to Uruguay as a 2 year old,
Imperial Jaliisha
exported to Qatar as a yearling,
Imperial Batal
exported to Morocco as a 3 year old stallion
leaving no offspring in the United States and
Imperial Batal
exported to the UAE as a yearling. AK
Monaroufa was also dam to two notable stallions,
Glorieta Montagne
owned by Twin Hickory Arabians (breeders of
Botswana) sire of 42 foals and
Glorieta Monhalim a multi Top Five
Champion Stallion and sire of 35 foals.
*EAI Hasimmah is out of Bint Haseenah who was dam to just 3 foals.
Bint Haseenah was sired by El Shalyar a US National Top Ten Champion
Futurity Colt and sire of 39 foals many of whom were champions going on to
produce. El Shalyar was sired by *Soufian who was imported to the United
States from the EAO, a Class A Top Five Western Pleasure horse and a direct son
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. *Soufian
was a sire to 73 foals with 564 2nd generation progeny. Some of his notables
foals were Il Bint Soufian (dam of 10 foals), Moniet Il Mandil (dam of 12
foals), Pri Rabdan Moniet (a multi Champion in performance and at halter),
Rannana (dam of 9 foals including Ranna Mareekha BA exported to Chile and AK
Nadiyana exported to Germany), Rofann (US National Top Ten Futurity Colt and
sire of 76 foals, many who were exported), Nadoumma (sire of 99 foals and a
Class A Champion Park Horse), Aslah (exported to Italy), Wisabah (exported to
Germany then the UK), Taira (exported to Kuwait, a Class A Champion Mare and dam
of 12 foals), and Nabawia (exported to Qatar and dam of 9 foals). Bint
Haseenah was out of Haseenah who was exported to Argentina and dam of 10
foals including the notable Sche Al Hasous who was exported to Argentina, then
the UK and Hawaa who was exported to the UK in 1997currently owned by Dowdstown
House Stud. Hawaa is a Class A Champion Mare at Halter and dam of Zourrak
(exported to Chile and Reserve National Champion Stallion), The Mistral (Supreme
Champion Gelding Egyptian Event), Shah al Hawaa (Supreme Champion Gelding
Egyptian Event), DHS Halima Bint Hawaa (a gorgeous young mare) and Ma-Ajmala
International Senior Champion, Top Five All Nations Cup at Aachen, Class Winner
European Championship Verona, Italy. Ma-Ajmala is dam of DHS Miraya El Nisr who
was Top Five All Nations Cup at Aachen and the handsome young son of Al Lahab,
DHS Mabrouk. Haseenah was sired by *Zaghloul imported from the EAO and
sire to 63 foals with 464 2nd generation progeny. He was most noted for
producing ahtletic horses who produced well too. Perhaps his best known sons
were Ibn Zaghloul
sire of 152, Adl
exported to Chile and sire of 51 foals and
Zarrief
sire of 83 foals. He was a sire of broodmares too producing
AK Jaliyah
dam to 10 foals including Imperial Kaliya
(exported to Qatar and dam of Konouz who is the dam of Suhail El Nasser imported
to the United States and Thoraia El Nasser exported to Kuwait), and AK Maliya
(dam of KA Namirah);
Asmarr dam of 10 foals including AK
Amiri Asmarr (multi Top Five Champion mare and dam of 8 foals including Thee
Desperado sire of 729 foals <b>many</b> of which are Champions around the world
at all levels at halter and performance. He is also US National Reserve Champion
Stallion, Canadian National Top Ten Stallion, Scottsdale Champion Stallion,
Regional Champion Stallion and Multiple Class A Championships); and Wafeya
exported to Belgium;
Saada dam of Tareefs Sadeeyah (Regional
Reserve Champion Mare, multi-Champion Mare at Class A Halter and exported to the
Belgium; Bukahyt
dam of the multi-Champion Performance horse
FDA Badmoonrising and Imdaara exported to Italy; and
Rudayna
dam of the Dal-Apollo Canadian National Top
Ten Hunt Horse, US National Top Ten Sport Horse in Hunt, Region 18 Champion
Jumper, Region 18 Champion Hunt Horse and multi-Champion in performance at Class
A. Haseenah was out of Hebet Allah a U.S. National Champion Futurity
Mare, Canadian National Top Ten Mare, exported to Saudi Arabia and dam to 16
foals including *Hadidi (exported to Italy, Italian National Champion Stallion,
Canadian National Top Ten Stallion, Regional Reserve Champion Stallion, Egyptian
Event Supreme Champion Stallion, World Champion Stallion at the Salon Du Cheval
in Paris, World Reserve Champion Stallion, Aachen National Cup Champion Stallion
and sire of 76 foals), and Shah Jeyhan exported to Chile. Hebet Allah was
sired by *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. Hebet Allah was out of *Soheir II imported to the United States
and dam of 14 foals including
*Bint Soheir
(dam of Black Halim exported to Egypt),
Imperial Matar
sire of 27 foals and Top Ten Champion Stallion
at Class A; Imperial Al
Ahbab dam of 10 foals including IES
Ahlanah exported to Argentina and dam of 10 foals, ZT Ali Babba a successful
race horse being inducted into the Racing Hall of Fame, and Ahbabaa exported to
the Netherlands then Germany;
AK Amheir
dam of 8 foals including RA Aneesa (dam of WH
Bodacious), RA Bint Amheir (dam of Nahfah a multi Class A Champion at Western
Pleasure, Halter and Most Classic),
AK Samiha
(exported to the UK dam of 4 foals including
PLF Saariyah and Prince Al Morafic both exported to the UK), Amiri Soheir (multi
Class A Champion at halter exported to Brazil and dam of Princess Mareekh also
exported to Brazil), and
Amala
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