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Bint Yamama -Fx 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
Gamil III (s)x Gamil Manial, 1924, AE
Nasr (s)x Rabdan El Azrak, 1918, AE
Negma (f)x Dahman El Azrak, 1909, AE
Aziza (f)x Gamil Manial, 1926, AE, Imported to the U.S. from Egypt 1932
Julep (s)x Gulastra, 1939, AE
Jasir (s)x Mabrouk Manial, 1925, AE
Mahroussa (f)x Mabrouk Manial, 1920, AE, One of the most beautiful mares of all times. Her exceptional phisical qualities are still now the standard of the so called "Classic Look"
Fadl (s)x Ibn Rabdan, 1930, AE, Foundation stallion for H. B. Babson breeding programm. One of the greatest stallions of every time
Fa Aana (f)x Fadl, 1949, SEB
Fa Deene (f)x Fadl, 1937, SEB, Full sister of Fa-Serr and Fay-El Dine. Pivotal mare in the SBE population. Her dam line is extints in SBE population. Existents only through her sons.
Fa Saana (f)x Fadl, 1937, SEB
Fa-Abba (f)x Fadl, 1951, SEB, One of the 10 crosses Fadl /Bint Bint Sabbah bred by H.B Babson.
Fa-Habba (f)x Fadl, 1947, SEB
Fa-Rab (s)x Fadl, 1951, SEB
Fa-Serr (s)x Fadl, 1947, SEB, He was known to have been the kind of horse that made a lasting and memorable impression on those who came in contact with him. Many said that he was the epitome of the antique-type Arabian typically illustrated in old engravings.
Fa-Turf (s)x Fadl, 1952, AK
Faaba (f)x Fadl, 1949, SEB
Fabah (s)x Fadl, 1950, SEB, One of the most influential SBEs stallions
Faddan (s)x Fadl, 1935, SEB, Carl Raswan in 1937 remembers " Faddan is one of the most promising Arabian colts in this country today"
Fasaab (s)x Fadl, 1948, SEB
Fay-El-Dine (s)x Fadl, 1934, SEB, Foundation stallion for H. B. Babson breeding programm. One of the greatest stallions of every time
Gammousa (f)x Fadl, 1946, SEB, At Rudalaro she had three daughters, all of them by Negem. These three mares spreaded the legacy of Gammousa worldwide.
Habba (f)x Fadl, 1945, SEB, Habba blood exists in World Wide pivotal sires. You can read an article about Habba in the book "The Babson Influence, a retrospective" published by The Institute for The Desert Arabian Horse, pag 155
Ibn Fadl (s)x Fadl, 1946, AK
Khebir (s)x Fadl, 1942, SEB, Khebir was remembered as one of the most beautiful and perfect SBE horses of the entire story. His eyes, nostrils, color, shape of his head were ahead of the time and timeless at the same time.
Lothar (s)x Fadl, 1955, SEB, The last son of Fadl and the only source of Habba's blood in SBEs population. Her blood exists in International Valued sires. Lothar deceased December 30, 1978
Sabl (f)x Fadl, 1953, SEB
Turfara (f)x Fadl, 1948, AK
H.H. Mohamed Ali`s Hamida (f)x Nasr, 1929, AE
Bint Hamida (f)x Kenur, 194X, AK
Haraka (f)x Kenur, 1946, AK
Maaroufa (f)x Ibn Rabdan, 1931, AE, Foundation broodmare of Babson Arabian Stud: she is responsible for giving the Babson Farm some of its most valuable breeding horses.
Aaroufa (f)x Fay-El-Dine, 1952, SEB, Dam of International Significance. Her get and grand get founded breeding programs world wide.
Baarouf (s)x Aldebar, 1941, AK
Bint Maaroufa (f)x Fay-El-Dine, 1953, AE
El Maar (f)x Fay-El-Dine, 1949, SEB
Faaris (s)x Fa-Serr, 1954, SEB
Fay Roufa (f)x Fay-El-Dine, 1939, SEB
Fay-Negma (f)x Fay-El-Dine, 1938, SEB
Maarou (f)x Fay-El-Dine, 1948, SEB
Serroufa (f)x Fa-Serr, 1957, AE
Zarife (s)x Ibn Samhan, 1928, AE
Roda (f)x Mansour, 1931, AE
Hallany Mistanny (s)x Zarife, 1937, AE
Zahra (f)x Gamil Manial, 1922, AE
Adham (s)x Ibn Fayda, 1937, AE
El Zahraa (f)x Rasheed, 1934, AE
Ghazala I (f)x El Moez, 1941, AE
Zahir (s)x Ibn Fayda, 1939, AE