
Nasi
The Straight Egyptian mare Nasi was born in 1995 at the small Southern German stud of Klaus Meyer. This lovely chestnut mare was sired by Manial II, a son of Machmut, himself sired by Ibrahim—who was born at Dr. Nagel’s Katharinenhof and exported to Kuwait in the early 1990s. Manial II’s dam was the beautiful Taghreed, bred and born at El Zahraa, later imported to Germany. Taghreed became a German Elite Mare and was the dam of the World Champion Mare Tiffaha.
Nasi was out of Bint Nazeema, who was also a daughter of Manial II, making Nasi the result of a half-brother, half-sister mating. Bint Nazeema traced back to the El Zahra mare Hania by Tuhotmos, of the Obeyan strain, who became a foundation mare of the German Kauber Platte Stud.
Nasi was acquired by Jutta Mauch of El Samoa Stud, where she became one of the foundation mares. She produced seven foals, including twins—a colt and a filly. While the colt was sold, Jutta Mauch retained the filly JM Jasira to carry on the second generation of the Nasi family.
In addition to her breeding career, Nasi was successfully shown in halter and completed her mare performance test in endurance.
Nasi was never sold and spent her entire life at El Samoa Stud, where she passed away in November 2024. Her legacy continues through her daughter JM Jasira and granddaughter JM Alisha, who will carry her line forward at El Samoa Arabians.

Padrons Must
Padrons Must is a son by Padrons Immage. Padrons Immage is a French National Champion who also sired Im Kadidja Cathare, World Champion Filly 2003 as a yearling.
Padrons Immage died in 2009.
Padrons Immage was by Padrons Psyche, a sire of magnificient that does not need more introduction. Padrons Psyche sired many successful halter, riding and breeding horses among them twice World Champion mare Psyches Amber Gem and the top producer Magnum Psyche.
Padrons Must's dam Bint Pustinia is Straight Russian and also includes Padron like Padrons Immage. Her dam Pustinia was a successful broodmare giving birth to horses like Pudra, Aspirin and Panagia, the dam of Balaton.
Bint Pustinia was used as broodmare and gave birth to 7 registered foals. Unfortunately, only her daughter Pastell and Padrons Must bred on.
Besides being a sire Padrons Must has also a job as riding stallion. He was also shown in dressage competitions.

Justina
The mare Justina, foaled in 2006 at Osterhof Stud in Germany, exemplifies the fusion of modern type with a deeply rooted pedigree. Justina is a big, solid mare with excellent body, long neck and huge black eyes. Bred from two influential lines—her sire WH Justice, a global ambassador of extreme type, and her dam Virgina II, a mare of classic Russian lineage—Justina carried both the elegance sought after in contemporary halter breeding and the solid structure desired by breeders of functionally correct Arabians.
Justina’s sire, WH Justice (Magnum Psyche × Vona Sher-Renea), is among the most recognizable stallions of the 21st century. Known as “The Champion Maker,” WH Justice is celebrated for passing on a highly refined head with extreme dish and large dark eyes. His sire, Magnum Psyche, was a U.S. National Champion and a dominant force in international halter breeding. WH Justice’s dam, Vona Sher-Renea, adds an additional layer of Egyptian, Spanish and Crabbet influence through El Sher-Mann and Renea.
Justina’s dam, Virgina II, was sired by Vympel (Menes × Molva), a stallion deeply rooted in the post-Tersk Russian program through Menes, a son of Nabeg and Metropolia—both instrumental horses in Russian Arabian breeding. Her dam, Kalinka IX, was a daughter of the great Kubinec. Kubinec, widely respected for his blend of charisma and conformation, introduced the refined, exotic expression of Balaton with the strength and balance of Kosmetika, a daughter of the legendary Muscat.
Justina was used at Osterhof Stud as a broodmare. She gave birth to six foals at Osterhof Stud and one filly for Ruth Wenzel in 2016. Her most notable son was Antaris OS, Gold Yearling All Nations Cup and World Champion Colt in 2013. He was Gold Senior Champion Stallion at Ströhen in 2019 and Elran Cup Gold Senior Champion Stallion in 2020. Antaris OS was exported to United Arabian Emirates where he's standing as sire.
Growing into a beautiful flea-bitten grey mare, Justina herself was exported to Danubius Arabians, Romania in 2017 where she continued her role as a broodmare, giving birth to a leggy colt by Kais AlBaydaa in 2019, transmitting both the elegance of her sire and the structural soundness of her Russian dam line.

Kola 1912
Kola was a chestnut Saklawiyah Jedraniyah born in 1912 at the stud farm of Mrs. Cushing in Pau, France. She was a correct and well-built mare with a wedge shaped head, long neck, strong back and high-carried tail. Her shoulder was rather straight and her ears could have been more detailed and better in shape.
Her sire was the desert bred stallion Latif, a Saklawi Jedran. Through Latif, Kola was half-sister to Denouste whose great grandson Manganate was a well-known race horse producer in France while Denouste's son Kann established a vital sire line in the Russia and Poland.
Kola's dam was a mare named Destinee by the desert bred stallion Maksoud out of Degourdie who traces back to the mare family of Abiannat.
While in France, Kola produced the purebred Arabian stallion Petard by Djebel and 4 Anglo Arabians. In 1922 she was imported by Mr. WR Brown of Maynesboro Stud, USA. At Maynesboro stud, she gave birth to 5 registered Arabian foals (3 fillies, 2 colts) before she was acquired by Mr. Sperry in Connecticut. Leaving another 4 foals, she was finally sold to Traveler's Rest Farm of General J.M. Dickinson where she produced her last foal, a colt named Orkhon by Ronek in 1938.
As Kola was a steady producer, her line can still be found in American pedigrees today which her three daughters Fadih, Roglemar Kolette and Fath contribute to.
Kola died in 1939 at Traveler's Rest farm at the age of 27.

Nakarta
Nakarta is a daughter by Narym. Narym is a Golden Ribbon stallion sired by the 'Horse of the Century' Balaton. Balaton was chief sire at Tersk State Stud. For breeding in Europe he has been exported to The Kossack Stud. In Europe he was shown halter shows winning titles like National Dutch Champion Stallion;
European Reserve Champion at Aachen in 1991 and European Champion Stallion 1992. Balaton died in 2005 at the age of 23.
Nakarta's dam Samira IX traces -as well as Balaton's line- back to old German (Weil) bloodlines. Her dam line is the one of Murana I, the oldest damline in Germany. Nakarta's damline also includes Aswan (2x) and Gharib.
Nakarta was bred by Franz Schoell/Germany and she became one of his most valuable broodmare at his studfarm.
In 2011, Nakarta was shown in halter at the Arabica Frankfurt where she was awarded Bronze Senior Mare continuing the show success of her great-grandsire Balaton!

Haleb 1901
When American cartoonist Homer Davenport went on a trip to Turkey in 1906 to buy authentic Arabian horses, a seal brown stallion was presented to him by the Governor of Syria and Aleppo. This stallion -bred by the Qumusah section of the Saba'ah tribe- was from Muniqi Hedruj Ibn Sbaili strain and praised as 'Pride of the desert' due to his beauty and perfectness. His name was Haleb, born in 1901.
Impressed by his beauty and conformation, Davenport acquired Haleb and imported him together with 26 other Arabian horses to the US in 1906. There, Haleb had a lot of admirers. Although small in size, American painter George Ford Morris excelled his strong neck of medium size, his short back, his rounded quarters and well set, natural carried tail. He was also impressed by his expressive, fine head.
Haleb was not only beautiful but made a good saddle horse, too. In 1907, he caused a stir when he won the Justin Morgan Cup against 19 Morgan horses in 1907.
As sire, he produced 10 registered purebreds, 3 colts and 7 fillies of whom the daughters Rhua, Meleky and Saleefy are the most influential ones. His sire line, however, is distinct today.
Haleb died under suspicious circumstances in 1909 at the age of 8 years. Rumors were spread that he was poisoned. His skull and partial skeleton were donated to the Smithsonian by Davenport where they can still researched today.
Coming soon
- EL NABILA B (June, 16th)
- KP NOURY (June, 18th)
- IBN MAHRUSS (June, 20th)
- DALAL AL ZARKA (June, 23rd)
- NASIK (June, 25th)
- ELF LAYLA WALAYLA (June, 27th)
- ANSIBA MUJALLI (June, 29th)
- PATRON 1966 (June, 30th)
Latest Addition
NAME | SIRE | DAM | Created |
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Amouage Kossack | RFI Farid | Ariel 2006 | 2025-06-07 |
Polska 1960 | Schlem | Goplana | 2025-06-05 |
Dulka | Gedymin | Druzyna | 2025-06-05 |
Ansiba Joumanah | Shaikh Al Jiwan | Menaifah | 2025-06-01 |
El Aswad | Ibn Galal | Hosna | 2025-06-01 |
Podruga | Priboj | Dikarka | 2025-05-30 |
Kareemah Saqr | El Habil | Maha Sakr | 2025-05-30 |
Jamil Al Rayyan | Ansata Hejazi | Dana Al Rayyan | 2025-05-30 |
Kenz Al Baydaa | Jamil Al Rayyan | Kareemah Saqr | 2025-05-30 |
Hanaya Layla | Kenz Al Baydaa | Hanaya Habibtee | 2025-05-30 |
Hanaya Habibtee | El Khaled | Elf Layla Walayla | 2025-05-30 |
Shanfara | Seyal | Shieha | 2025-05-30 |
Helwan | Mesaoud | Hilmyeh | 2025-05-30 |
Horra | Zobeyni | Ghazieh | 2025-05-30 |
Helwa | Shueyman | Horra | 2025-05-30 |
Bint Helwa | Aziz | Helwa | 2025-05-30 |
Hilmyeh | Ahmar | Bint Helwa | 2025-05-30 |
Tabari | Ansata Sinan | Talia Halima | 2025-05-28 |
RO Abdulah | Wagram | Fezzuna | 2025-05-28 |
Epifan | Psytadel | Epimeria | 2025-05-28 |