Author: Annalisa
Comment:
Lady Anne visits Manial Stud [12.22.1908, 1.25.1911 and 2.6.1912] and in all three entries remarks that the best mares include the Saqlawi Yamama obtained from the KHEDIVE ABBAS II, daughter of Mesaoud's mother. These entries correspond with a time when Bint Yamama was at Manial Stud.
Author: Annalisa
Comment:
An early herd book of Prince Mohamed Aly has an entry for Bint Yamama as a "white mare from the stud of Koubbah [of Khedive Abbas II], sire Saklawi, son of Saklawi Jedran of Ali Pasha Cherif, from the stud of Khedive Abbas I. Dam the famous Yamama of Ali Cherif. Here seems that the sire "Saklawi" was in truth a son of the so called Saklawi Jedran of Ali Pasha Sherif, matching on the comments of Lady Anne Blunt, regarding two old Seglawi Jedran white stallions. ( See Saklawi I).
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Comment:
Lady Anne visits Manial Stud [12.22.1908, 1.25.1911 and 2.6.1912] and in all three entries remarks that the best mares include the Saqlawi Yamama obtained from the KHEDIVE ABBAS II, daughter of Mesaoud's mother. These entries correspond with a time when Bint Yamama was at Manial Stud.
Author: Annalisa
Comment:
An early herd book of Prince Mohamed Aly has an entry for Bint Yamama as a "white mare from the stud of Koubbah [of Khedive Abbas II], sire Saklawi, son of Saklawi Jedran of Ali Pasha Cherif, from the stud of Khedive Abbas I. Dam the famous Yamama of Ali Cherif. Here seems that the sire "Saklawi" was in truth a son of the so called Saklawi Jedran of Ali Pasha Sherif, matching on the comments of Lady Anne Blunt, regarding two old Seglawi Jedran white stallions. ( See Saklawi I).
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