Paris News - Part Two (of three):
And if anyone needs any proof about how small our world is, here is some interesting information about Fajer's lineage: This young horse is a son of the multi-champion Shanghai EA, one of the breed’s best sires ever! But a great sire is not all that this young horse can boast of; it is also very interesting to look at the dam line of Fajer. Fajer’s dam is the champion mare Fadwa AA, sired by the World Champion stallion Fadi Al Shaqab (Besson Carol x Abha Myra) out of Donya Jamal, a daughter of Nader Al Jamal out of an Al Maraam (Imperial Imdal x The Vision HG) daughter. Five generations behind Fajer, tracing through the tail female of his dam Fadwa AA, we find the influential beautiful bay mare Queens Alliegance (Queens Liege x Amurath Etosha). Back in 1991 this elegant, pretty mare was selected in the USA - by Chen Kedar - to help establish a breeding program in Israel called TZ Arabians.
Queens Alliegance traces back in the tail-female to the outstanding mare Sanacht (Hadban Enzahi x Hathor). Sanacht, a 1960 mare representing important Egyptian and Polish bloodlines from the historic Weil-Marbach Stud in Germany, has a pedigree replete with the names of many of Europe’s most influential early Arabian foundation animals. In the tail-female she goes back to the internationally influential 1872 Weil foundation mare Sabal. In 1962, as a two-year old, Sanacht was imported to the USA based on this stellar pedigree and soon founded what has become one of the Arabian breed’s most beautiful, accomplished, and sought-after broodmare lines. Even today she is still considered to be one of the most important mares ever to be imported to the USA.
Coming back to the present, we feel that the combination of his outstanding physical features and royal genetic heritage make Fajer’s future hopeful and very bright. He now moves on to the next chapter in his life - to be a great sire as his ancestors were, the legacy of future generations to be established on the greatness of those past.
Photos by Paola Drera
And if anyone needs any proof about how small our world is, here is some interesting information about Fajer's lineage: This young horse is a son of the multi-champion Shanghai EA, one of the breed’s best sires ever! But a great sire is not all that this young horse can boast of; it is also very interesting to look at the dam line of Fajer. Fajer’s dam is the champion mare Fadwa AA, sired by the World Champion stallion Fadi Al Shaqab (Besson Carol x Abha Myra) out of Donya Jamal, a daughter of Nader Al Jamal out of an Al Maraam (Imperial Imdal x The Vision HG) daughter. Five generations behind Fajer, tracing through the tail female of his dam Fadwa AA, we find the influential beautiful bay mare Queens Alliegance (Queens Liege x Amurath Etosha). Back in 1991 this elegant, pretty mare was selected in the USA - by Chen Kedar - to help establish a breeding program in Israel called TZ Arabians.
Queens Alliegance traces back in the tail-female to the outstanding mare Sanacht (Hadban Enzahi x Hathor). Sanacht, a 1960 mare representing important Egyptian and Polish bloodlines from the historic Weil-Marbach Stud in Germany, has a pedigree replete with the names of many of Europe’s most influential early Arabian foundation animals. In the tail-female she goes back to the internationally influential 1872 Weil foundation mare Sabal. In 1962, as a two-year old, Sanacht was imported to the USA based on this stellar pedigree and soon founded what has become one of the Arabian breed’s most beautiful, accomplished, and sought-after broodmare lines. Even today she is still considered to be one of the most important mares ever to be imported to the USA.
Coming back to the present, we feel that the combination of his outstanding physical features and royal genetic heritage make Fajer’s future hopeful and very bright. He now moves on to the next chapter in his life - to be a great sire as his ancestors were, the legacy of future generations to be established on the greatness of those past.
Photos by Paola Drera