
Nahma Bint Ibn Halim Shah
Nahma Bint Ibn Halim Shah is sired by El Thay Halim Shah who had produced good horses before he was lost so young by an accident. This stallion was out of Mahameh, foundation mare at the stud of Peter Gross, Germany. To her most influental offsprings belong Maboubah, Mahfouz, Mahadin (all by Madkour I) and Moheeb by El Shahwan
Nahma's dam is Nadra, a mare that traces back to Nazeefa. Nazeefa was imported from Egypt and is sired by Gassir.
Nahma Bint Ibn Halim Shah is a very elegant, correct Straight Egyptian mare with motherly expressiom. She produced several foals, among Jamila I by Ibn Jamil is the most notible one. She produced the sons LV Jamill Ibn Nejdy and LV Lahab. Latter one was used one season at Marbach state stud.

Elf Layla Walayla
Elf Layla Walayla was sired by the beautiful stallion Assad. Born in 1984, Assad was bred by the German breeder Dr. Hans Nagel, who played a pivotal role in enhancing the Straight Egyptian program in Germany by importing Hanan from El Zahraa. Hanan became his foundation mare producing excellent foals knowing for the classic beauty. Assad's sire was Ansata Halim Shah, a sire who does not need further introduction. His progeny have achieved global acclaim for their superior quality.
Assad's dam, Arussa, further enriched his pedigree. Arussa was a full sister to the U.S. Top Ten Stallion Jamilll, sire of notable horses such as World Champion Mare and European Champion Mare Tiffaha.
Bred and born at Babolna stud Elf Layla Walayla's dam was 223 Ibn Galal I, a Straight Egyptian daughter by Ibn Galal I who was chief sire at Babolna in the 1980's. Her dam line traced to desert bred mare Ghazieh from Saklawi strain.
The name Elf Layla Walayla translates from Arabic as 'Arabian Nights', a poetic homage to her enchanting beauty and classic lineage.
True to her heritage, Elf Layla Walayla inherited the refined conformation and expressive features characteristic of her lineage. She exhibited a harmonious blend of strength and elegance, with a well-proportioned body, a gracefully arched neck, and a distinctive head featuring large, expressive eyes. Her movement was fluid and poised, reflecting the athleticism and grace inherent in her bloodlines.
1998 marked a dazzling year for Elf Layla Walayla on the European show circuit. She became a household name among Arabian enthusiasts after earning a series of top honors, including Senior Female Reserve Champion Mare at Aachen's All Nations Cup and Senior Female Reserve World and European Reserve Champion Mare.
Besides her halter show career, Elf Layla Walayla was a valuable broodmare. Before being acquired by Nayla Hayek for her Hanaya Stud in Switzerland she produced her most distinguished offspring: El Nabila by Kubinec. Bred at Babolna he is a stallion who has garnered international recognition. El Nabila B has achieved significant success in the show ring being 2004 Brazilian Nat Champ Senior Stallion and has sired numerous champions, thereby extending the influence of Elf Layla Walayla's exceptional genetics across the globe.
For Nayla Hayek, Elf Layla Walayla brought six foals, four colts and two fillies of whom the mare Hanaya Elissar might be the most notable one. Her second daughter Hanaya Habibtee produced the mare Hanaya Layla who is a worthy successor of her exotic grand-dam.
Elf Layla Walayla was retired from broodmare duties in 2010. She died in 2019 at the age of 28.

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Gallardo J
The bay Gallardo J is a son by multi champion producer Emerald J bred by Jadem Arabians. Emerald J's dam is Emandoria by Gazal Al Shaqab, World and European Gold Champion mare as both Junior and Senior mare. She is an representative of the exquisite Polish Arabian E-line. Emerald J's sire is QR Marc by Marwan Al Shaqab, also well known in the halter show ring (World and All Nations Cup Gold Champion).
Gallardo J's dam Gomera J is a descendant of Georgia (Eukaliptus x Galia). The bay Georgia founded a family at Jadem Arabians. Her dam Galia was a daughter out of Gwana who was bred by Ismer Stud (Germany). Gwana was imported to Belgium where she was named National Champion Mare in 1990.
Being a son of a multi-champion producer, Gallardo J has the best requirements to be successful in the show ring. And he's been. In 2015, he was named World Bronze Champion Colt 2015. One year later, he was even more succesful as he was named All Nations Cup Gold Champion Colt and World Gold Champion Colt.

Basara Saiyana M
The grey mare Basara Saiyana M, was bred and born at the Stal Melissa stud in the Netherlands, a farm which was known for breeding classic Spanish Arabian horses. Basara Saiyana M's sire was Mel Nebli who traced back to the Spanish foundation stallion Seandrich. Seandrich came to Spain from Bagdad in 1908.
Basara Saiyana M, however, resembles her dam Mel Quelinka who was a daughter by Calero. Calero was also the paternal grand sire of Spanish National Champion Arabian Beauty who sadly died untimely in 2003.
As a two years old, Basara Saiyana M was purchased by the Blutbacher family where she was loved for the rest of her life.
Basara Saiyana was shown with three years of age at the World Championships where is was named Junior Champion Mare. After that she started her breeding career. She gave birth 5 registered foals, 3 mares and 2 colts. BS Specific was her most successful son. He was French National, European Champion Stallion as well as Bronze Champion Stallion, all in the same year.
Through her son BS specific, Basara Saiyana M is the grand dam of Haifi El Sorrento, the most successful dressage horse in Germany. He was sent to his retirement in an official ceremony at All Nations Cup in 2022.
With 29 years of age, she died on a sunny and warm November day in 2022.

MA Bint Azadik
Bred and owned by Mike Ashmore in the UK, the exotic flea-bitten grey mare MA Bint Azadik had an interesting pedigree. Born in 1997, her sire was Om El Azadik who combined Egyptian/Spanish with Russian lines. Bred by Om El Arab International, he carried the legacy of world-renowned bloodlines, including the influential sire El Shaklan. His expressive eyes, refined head, and balanced conformation made him a standout in the show ring and a valuable sire. He was awarded World Junior Reserve Champion Colt in 1990 and Junior Reserve Champion Colt at the European Championships in 1991. Besides MA Bint Azadik, Om El Azadik was sire of Nava Ibn El Azz, a regional show champion in Italy and sire of Libanon Azadika who was the maternal grand-dam of international multi-champion Shanghai EA.
In 1995, Om El Azadik was sold from UK to Middle East.
Additionally to her sire's Egyptian/Spanish/Russian pedigree, Bint Azadik's dam Om El Sabiya Estopa was sired by Carmargue who combined Crabbet and Polish bloodlines. This lovely grey stallion was a born in the UK and later exported to Spain where he went Spanish National Champion Stallion in 1986 following his success at the World Championships in 1995. He was awarded World Champion Stallion that year. As a sire, Carmargue introduced a fresh branch to the Skowronek sire line through his sire Naziri, renowned for his exceptional beauty and refinement. Carmargue's progeny inherited his elegance and gentle temperament, with notable offspring including Spanish National Champion Rawalpyndi, World Reserve Senior Champion Stallion Om El Abadan and British National Champion Stallion Ali Khamsin, all of whom achieved international recognition. He was also an excellent broodmare sire. Camargue died in 2004.
Through her bay dam, MA Bint Azadik is a great-granddaughter out of the legendary Spanish matriarch Estopa.
His granddaughter MA Bint Azadik was shown several times. Her most successful year was in 2010 when she won Senior Championships for Mares at Towerlands and was Top 5 at Aachen's All Nations Cup.
She also was a good broodmare by producing 11 registered foals, 5 fillies and 6 colts. Her son Giacomo won Belgian Nationals as gelding in 2015 and her 2010 born daughter Sadeem Athabh was Middle East Gold Champion filly in 2011.

Lucky Dream
Born in 1998, Lucky Dream was sired by Brianz Xaver. Brianz Xavier was born and raised in Italy. His sire was Halim Raquim and his dam Flaxmans Gloria, a Tamerlan granddaughter. This lovely flea-bitten grey stallion was foundation sire of La Quercia Stud.
Halim Raquim was bred at Brigittenhof Stud in Germany. He was a son by Ansata Halim Shah. Flaxmans Gloria's dam line was those of Rodania, a Crabbet foundation mare.
Lucky Dream's dam the Polish mare Prelude HT was by Karoun out of a Pentagon daughter. She traced to the foundation mare of Polish family no.12, Szmarajowska.
Lucky Dream was shown in Europe at Kauber Platte where he was awarded Silver Champion Stallion in 2009. The same year, he was Gold Champion Stallion at Lowlands. After 2010 he was exported to Al Khamiss Stud in Kuwait where he was shown, too.
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- FAA EL SHARIK (June, 1st)
- HALEB 1901 (June, 3rd)
- NAKARTA (June, 4th)
- KOLA 1912 (June, 6th)
- PADRONS MUST (June, 12th)
- NASI (June, 14th)
- EL NABILA B (June, 16th)
Latest Addition
NAME | SIRE | DAM | Created |
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Tabari | Ansata Sinan | Talia Halima | 2025-05-28 |
RO Abdulah | Wagram | Fezzuna | 2025-05-28 |
Epifan | Psytadel | Epimeria | 2025-05-28 |
KP Noury | KP Maryoom | KP Naima | 2025-05-28 |
RT Weega | Mardschan | Nazira | 2025-05-18 |
RT Wegas Impuls | Madkours Impuls | RT Weega | 2025-05-18 |
WM Saradan | Said 1999 | Shafali | 2025-04-06 |
WM Sasusah | Musab | Sarafine | 2025-04-06 |
WM Sourat | Naoufil | Sarafine | 2025-04-06 |
Ghashim 2023 | Nasheed Al Amal Hoor | Avalun Grandhara | 2025-03-30 |
Tal El Kamar | Ghallab El Ateyah | Set El Kol Hoor | 2025-03-30 |
Amouva | Maysoun | Afara Bint Malik | 2025-03-30 |
NK Hafid Jamil | Ibn Nejdy | Helala 1992 | 2025-03-30 |
DF Malik Jamil | NK Hafid Jamil | Amouva | 2025-03-30 |
WM Nassika | DF Malik Jamil | Nassarina | 2025-03-29 |
WM Samoura | Madkours Impuls | Saabirah | 2025-03-29 |
Nasseema | Motassem | Nasseb | 2025-03-29 |
WM Nasmat | SI Sidi Rayyan | Napirai | 2025-03-29 |
Mardschana Bint Mahra | Musab | Mahra | 2025-03-29 |
Nadeshwari | DF Malik Jamil | Nasseema | 2025-03-29 |