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Hadban Enzahi
A large bronze statue of the Arabian horse Hadban Enzahi
Statue of Hadban Enzahi at the Marbach Stud
BreedArabian
SireNazeer
GrandsireMansour
DamKamla
Maternal grandsireSheikh El Arab
SexStallion
Foaled1952
CountryEgypt
ColorGray
BreederEgyptian Agricultural Organization
OwnerMarbach stud, Germany
Last updated on: March 13, 2008.

Hadban Enzahi, Foaled 15 August 1952 in El Zahraa, Egypt, and dying of heatstroke on 22 July 1975, was a gray Arabian stallion imported from Egypt, who stood at the Marbach stud in Germany. Sired by Nazeer out of Kamla, Georg Wenzler brought him to Germany in November 1955, along with his half sister Nadya.[1]

He sired many offspring over 19 seasons, many of which were exported worldwide and won numerous championships.

Made by German artist Ingo Koblischek, a life-size commemorative bronze statue of him stands in the grounds of Marbach Stud.

Pedigree

Gamil Manial (RAS)
Mansour (RAS)
Nafaa El Sahira (RAS)
Nazeer (RAS)
Kazmeen (RAS)
Bint Samiha (RAS)
Samiha (RAS)
*Hadban Enzahi
Mansour (RAS)
Sheikh El Arab (RAS)
Bint Sabah (RAS)
Kamla (RAS)
Baiyad (RAS)
Samha(RAS)
Bint Samiha (RAS)

References

  1. ^ Schiele, Erika (1970) [1967]. The Arab Horse in Europe. Geroge G. Harrap & Co. p. 269. ISBN 0-245-59699-2.