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Mesaoud

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Mesaoud
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Mesaoud at Crabbet Park

Breed: Arabian
Sire: Aziz
Grandsire: Harkan
Dam: Yamamah III
Maternal grandsire: Shueyman
Sex: Stallion
Foaled: 1887
Country: Egypt
Color: Chestnut
Breeder: Ali Pasha Sherif
Owner: Crabbet Arabian Stud:
Wilfred Scawen Blunt
Lady Anne Blunt
Infobox last updated on: January 21, 2008.

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, he was imported to England by Wilfred and Lady Anne Blunt in 1891.[1] He is recognized as an Al Khamsa Arabian, with verifiable lineage tracing to the Bedouin of the desert.[2]

He was a chestnut stallion with brilliant white markings, noted for his correct conformation, good Arabian type and powerful build.[3] His markings included a blaze, three full stockings with a right front partial stocking, and slight roaning to the body with scattered white spots on the body and on the head under the chin and jowl.[4] The body white suggests that he had sabino genetics, and he is thought to be a primary source for that coloration when it appears in Arabians today.

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[edit] Background

The Blunts purchased Mesaoud in protracted negotiations with the aging Ali Pasha Sherif during 1888-1889.[5] [6] They finally completed the purchase of him as a two year old, along with the stallion Merzuk and the mare Khatila. In the two year period before being shipped to England, he ran in the Cairo Eclipse Stakes at Ghezireh, which covered a distance of over a mile and a half. Victim of a bad start, he finished seventh out of ten horses.[4]

In England, Mesaoud was used both as a riding horse and as a sire, with over 100 known purebred Arabian offspring recorded.[7] He was also shown in 1896, 1897, and 1898 at the Crystal Palace Horse Show, taking first place each time. [4]

[edit] Legacy

Over time, his bloodline became a part of nearly every breedable mare at Crabbet, and thus he could not be used at the stud without the risk of inbreeding[5] Therefore, Mesaoud was eventually sold to Wladislas Kliniewski for 240 guineas in July, 1903, and shortly thereafter was exported to Russia, where he lived for the remainder of his life.[4]

One of his most famous sons was Astraled, who sired a number of foals in England before being imported to the United States by W.R. Brown. One of Mesaoud's descendants, the mare Rissalma, was imported by the Tersk stud of the former Soviet Union in 1936 and produced the famous Russian-bred stallion Priboj. His grandson, the Astraled son Sotamm, was sold to Egypt, thus returning the Mesaoud bloodline to its nation of origin. Sotamm's great-grandson Nazeer is one of the most famous horses in the "Egyptian" line of pedigrees.[3]

Mesaoud's descendants are found worldwide and he appears in the pedigree of over 90% of all Arabian horses in the world today.[8]

[edit] Pedigree

Pedigree of Mesaoud
Sire
Aziz
Harkan Zobeyni Barq
Sununah
Harka desertbred
desertbred
Aziza Samhan I Al Qumiz
Udayha
Bint Faras Nakadan Zoeyni
Faras Nakadan
Dam
Yamamah III
Shueyman Jerboa Gharran
Hajlah
Shueyma desertbred
Salimah
Yamamah II Zobeyni Barq
Sununah
Ghazieh desertbred
desertbred

[edit] See also

[edit] References and bibliography

  1. ^ Crabbet Arabians - Desert Roots
  2. ^ Al Khamsa organization
  3. ^ a b Edwards, Gladys Brown. The Arabian: War Horse to Show Horse. Arabian Horse Association of Southern California, Rich Publishing, Revised Collector's edition (1973).
  4. ^ a b c d Mulder, Carol June Woodbridge. Imported Foundation Stock of North American Arabian Horses: Volume 1 Registration Numbers 1-82. Revised Edition No publication place 1990
  5. ^ a b Wentworth, Judith Anne Dorothea Blunt-Lytton. The Authentic Arabian Horse, 3rd ed. George Allen & Unwin Ltd., 1979.
  6. ^ http://www.panix.com/~bam/mesaoud.htm "Mesaoud"
  7. ^ http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/index.php?h=mesaoud&g=5&query_type=progeny&search_bar=progeny&done=y&inbred=Standard&x2=n&username=&password=&x=0&y=0 Progeny list for Mesaoud from allbreedpedigree.com
  8. ^ Arabian Datasource
  • Archer, Rosemary, Colin Pearson and Cecil Covey. The Crabbet Arabian Stud: Its History and Influence. Crabbet Organisation, 1978. ISBN 0-906382-13-0
  • Edwards, Gladys Brown. The Arabian: War Horse to Show Horse. Arabian Horse Association of Southern California, Rich Publishing, Revised Collector's edition, 1973.
  • Wentworth, Judith Anne Dorothea Blunt-Lytton. The Authentic Arabian Horse, 3rd ed. George Allen & Unwin Ltd., 1979.


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