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Jemla -Fx Jamil, 1906, AE
Serra (f)x Sahab, 1915, AE
Bint Serra I (f)x Sotamm, 1923, AE, Foundation broodmare of Babson Arabian Stud: one of the most refined mares ever left Egypt. Dam of only three horses, all of them entered in Hall of Fame
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.
Hadbah (s)x Fabah, 1957, SEB, Class A Champion Stallion/Park Horse/English Pleasure
Ibn Fa-Serr (s)x Fa-Serr, 1960, SEB, Joe Ferriss said of Ibn Fa-Serr's influence, "A sire of superior movement, giving powerful shoulders and higher neck set. His greys tended to show more refinement in the head, while some of his blacks were more masculine
Khedena (f)x Khebir, 1948, 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.
Aarouser (f)x Fa-Serr, 1978, SEB, 1973 Canadian and U.S. National Top Ten Mare
Al Nahr Serroya (f)x Fa-Serr, 1966, AE
Bint Aaroufa (f)x Fa-Serr, 1961, SEB, U.S. National Top Ten Park 1966, Class A Halter Champion
Bint Fada (f)x Fa-Serr, 1961, SEB
Charab (s)x Fa-Serr, 1968, AE
Fa Dena (f)x Fa-Serr, 1962, SEB
Fa-Maar (s)x Fa-Serr, 1957, SEB
Fa-Rousse (s)x Fa-Serr, 1958, AE
Faaris (s)x Fa-Serr, 1954, SEB
Fasera (f)x Fa-Serr, 1955, SEB
Faserouf (s)x Fa-Serr, 1955, AE
Ibn Fa-Serr (s)x Fa-Serr, 1960, SEB, Joe Ferriss said of Ibn Fa-Serr's influence, "A sire of superior movement, giving powerful shoulders and higher neck set. His greys tended to show more refinement in the head, while some of his blacks were more masculine
Ibn Sabbah (s)x Fa-Serr, 1963, SEB
Misimma (f)x Fa-Serr, 1957, SEB
Negem (s)x Fa-Serr, 1956, SEB, Negem was one of the most heavily used straight Babson Egyptian sons of Fa-Serr, together Faserouf, Ibn Fa-Serr and Roufas. Negem was a popular sire of high performance horses. Maybe he most famous of his daughters was Shar Sabbah
Roufas (s)x Fa-Serr, 1963, SEB, U.S. Top Ten Park Horse, Class A Halter Champion, Class A English Pleasure Champion, Class A Park Horse Champion, Class A Western Pleasure Champion
Roufina (f)x Fa-Serr, 1965, SEB, One of the pivotal mares descendant from Maaroufa.
Sera Beth (f)x Fa-Serr, 196X, SEB
Serg (s)x Fa-Serr, 1959, AE
Serida (f)x Fa-Serr, 1957, SEB
Serr Abba (f)x Fa-Serr, 1959, SEB
Serr Sabbah (f)x Fa-Serr, 1961, SEB
Serra (f)x Fa-Serr, 1957, SEB
Serrasab (f)x Fa-Serr, 1959, SEB, Serrasab had 4 SBE foals, all of them by Fabah: 3 of them are the key mares Sabrah, Serasabba and Serasaab.
Serroufa (f)x Fa-Serr, 1957, AE
Shebaa (f)x Fa-Serr, 1957, SEB
Sireff (s)x Fa-Serr, 1963, 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
Zareif (s)x Rustem, 1930, AE