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Wazir 1863 (Bloodline Strain Saklawi JidranIbn Su)
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Al Humayrah of Ali Ibn Sudan -Fx unknown, 184X
Ghazieh (f)x Al Aswad sire of Ghazieh, 1850, DB, Dam of Wazir, Horra, Yemameh, Sueyd. Described as "The Mare n°38" in the book of Edouard Al Dahdah "The Arabian Horses of Abbas Pasha"
Horra (f)x Zobeyni, 1870, AE
Bint Horra (f)x Aziz II, 1889, AE
Ghazieh (f)x Ibn Nura, 1897, AE
Helwa (f)x Shueyman, 1875, AE
Bint Helwa (f)x Aziz II, 1887, AE, The famous 'broken-legged mare,' having broken her off foreleg in two places on June 18, 1897. Put down in May 1907.
Sueyd (s)x Ashhab Marighi, 18?, AE
Wazir (s)x The Zubaynah Saqlawi Jedran Al Samni (old or new), 1863, AE, Lady Anne Blunt [J&C, 11.30.1898] reports seeing the Ali Pasha Sharif stall sign for Wazir which says foaled 1863. Lady Anne, in a herd book entry for Makbula (APS), described Wazir as by Zobeyni, "original horse," and out of Ghazieh, "original mare" [Bow
Bint Azz (f)x Wazir, 1880, AE
Bint Bint Azz (f)x Ibn Nura, 1895, AE
Nasr (s)x Aziz II, 1886, AE
Mahruss (s)x Wazir, 1880, AE
Makbula (f)x Wazir, 1888, AE
Kasida (f)x Nasr , 1891, AE, A Kuhaylat 'Ajuz of the marbat of Ibn Jallab (or Kuhaylah Jallabiyah). Purchased in March 1897 at a sale of Ali Pasha Sharif by Maitre Léon Cléry, who took her to France. Purchased by Wilfrid and Lady Anne Blunt from M. Cléry in Marc 1898.
Merzuk (s)x Wazir, 1887
Shahwan (s)x Wazir, 1887, AE, Lady Anne Blunt remembers of Shahwan: "white with black hoofs. Fine style and surprising carriage of tail, great strength of back and quarters and free shoulder action".
Sobha (f)x Wazir, 1879, AE, Hamdaniyah Simriyah bred at the stud of Ali Pasha Sharif. Purchased from her breeder by Wilfrid and Lady Anne Blunt in 1891 and imported to England by the Blunts later that year. Sold to the Russian government stud at Derkoul in 1899.
Antar (s)x Aziz II, 1890, AE
Selma (f)x Ahmar, 1894, AE, Licensed mare for Trakehners. She had a very level croup of good length, a high set tail, and crooked hind legs Confiscated by W S Blunt in 1918, during the family feud over Crabbet Stud, after the death of Lady Anne Blunt. Deceased 1921.
Seyal (s)x Mesaoud, 1897, AE
Siwa (f)x Ahmar, 1896, AC
Sofsafa (f)x Karam, 198X, AE
Yemameh (f)x Zobeyni, 1872, AE, Yemameh went from Ali Pasha Sharif to the stud of the Khedive Abbas II, according to Wilfrid Blunt [My Diaries, 1.11.1896]. On visiting the Khedive's new stud on this date, he records seeing "...two of Ali Pasha Sherif's, one of which is our horse Mesaoud
Bint Yamama (f)x Saqlawi I, 1895, AE, 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, daughter of Mesaoud's mother. These entries correspond with a time when Bint Yamam
Aroussa (f)x Dahman El Azrak, 1911, AE
Nasr (s)x Rabdan El Azrak, 1918, AE
Negma (f)x Dahman El Azrak, 1909, AE
Mesaoud (s)x Aziz II, 1887, AE, Purchased from his breeder by Wilfrid & Lady Anne Blunt in 1889 Imported to England in 1891 by the Blunts Sold to Russia in 1903. One of the one of the foundation sires of the Crabbet Arabian Stud in England.