
Europe Al Khidar
Europe Al Khidar was born in 2007 at SAX Arabians in Bavaria, Germany.
His sire is Khidar who was sired by Ansata Sinan, a Prince Fa Moniet son. Khidar's dam Elizja has Crabbet and Polish bloodlines in her pedigree which includes two times Ibn Estasha, too.
Khidar was a successful halter show horse in Europe being Belgian National Champion Stallion, European Champion and All Nations Cup Champion as well as World Reserve Champion Stallion.
Europe Al Khidar's dam Essteema was also successful at halter shows. As a two-years ,old she became first European Female Triple Crown winner.
Her sire was World and European Champion Stallion Essteem by Fame VF out of an El Shaklan daughter. Like his daughter, Essteem was Triple Crown winner - the first in Europe!
Essteema's dam Menascha was a Straight Russian daughter by Menes. Bred by Mrs. Garde-Ehlert, she was a foundation mare at SAX Arabians.
Matured into a beautiful dapple-grey stallion, Europe Al Khidar was shown at Marbach and Frankfurt, Germany in 2011 where he became Gold Champion and Silver Champion Stallion respectively.
In 2014, he was presented at the German Nationals where Europe Al Khidar was awarded Bronze Senior Champion Stallion. His full-sister Esskhija was Senior Gold Champion Mare at the same show.
Besides his show career, he was used as sire at his home stud where he sired 21 foals and used by outside breeders.

Faraoun
Sir James Penn Boucaut, a Judge of the Supreme Court and Premier of South Australia, started his Quambi Stud in 1891 as one of the first breeders in Australia with three Crabbet horses. Then years later he again imported Crabbets to his stud: two mares and one stallion. The name of the stallion was Faraoun. He was sired by the legendary Mesaoud. This light chestnut stallion with his bright blaze and four white stockings was acquired by Lady Anne Blunt of Crabbet Park from the Egyptian horse breeder Ali Pasha Sherif. The Blunts imported Mesaoud to England in 1891. He was the first super sire of Crabbet Park where he left a high number of offspring (compared to other Arabian sires of that time) before the Blunts sold him to Russia in 1901.
Faraoun was ouf of the Straight Egyptian mare Fulana, a Saklawiyah Zubayni by Ibn Nura who the Blunts imported to their stud in 1897. At Crabbet Park, she left 8 foals before her death in 1908. Today her line only lives through her son Faraoun in Australia.
While Faraoun did not sire registered offspring in the UK, he sired two fillies at Quambi Stud: the bay mares Zarif and Khadijad. Khadijad's daughter Deryabar went on to found a strong Australian family.
Judge Boucaut dispersed his stud in 1908 where Faraoun was the top selling horse. The whereabouts of Faraoun after the sale is not known.

Lamandro
In 2015, the grey mare Lamana, a Laman HVP daughter, gave birth to a chestnut colt at Sax Arabians, Germany. That colt was later named Lamandro. Lamandro is the last foal by Lamana. She has also been the dam of 7 other foals, 4 colts and 3 fillies. Her son Justiaan by WH Justice was Junior Silver Champion at the Arabica Frankfurt, Germany and Junior Gold Champion Colt at the Bairacter Memorial, Marbach State stud; both in 2013.
Through his dam, Lamandro traces to Sax Arabians foundation mare Nascha. Nascha was a daughter by Neman out of the Kilimandscharo daughter Neschi. Neschi was a Straight Russian mare out of the Mammona family. She was a successful broodmare at Gut Almenich, Germany where she produced sires like Nadir I, Nagadir or Neschnij, the successful halter show horse Negresco and another daughter named Nenija that became broodmare at Sax Arabians as well.
Lamandro's sire is EKS Alihandro, World and All Nations Cup Gold Champion Stallion 2016. EKS Alihandro is by All Nations Cup Champion Stallion Marwan Al Shaqab out of the Padrons Psyche daughter OFW Psylhouette. This bay stallion is a leading sire of halter show horses. He sired Rewayah Athbah, World Yearling Gold Champion Filly 2015, Om El Erodite, World Yearling Bronze Champion Filly in 2017, Gabel Athbah, World Bronze Champion Colt 2018 or Rshediah Al Khashab, Senior Female Bronze Champion Menton 2022 - just to name a few.
Lamandro himself was halter shown successfully. At the Berlin Cup in 2016, he was Gold Yearling Champion Colt and Best-in-Show. A year later he was Gold Junior Champion Colt at the German Nationals and as Senior horse he was named Silver Champion Stallion at the German Nationals in 2022.
Besides his show career he is used as sire at Sax Arabians where he sired 2022 German National Bronze Junior Champion Filly Princess Marga and Essandro, German National Bronze Junior Champion Colt 2019.

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Palanga 2002
The grey Pure Polish mare Palanga was born in Spring 2002 to dam Panika. Panika was by Eukaliptus who was known for siring excellent broodmares. The Eukaliptus grand-daughter traces to Porfira, a mare bred in Tersk, Russia whose grand dam was Taraszcza. Taraszcza originally came from Janow Podlaski and was captured and brought to Tersk during WW II where she founded her own family. Porfira was acquired by Michalow Stud in 1958 where she foaled Pardwa who is the dam of Pliszka, the grand dam of Panika.
Besides being a broodmare, Panika was also a reasonable halter show mare. She was awarded Polish National and All Nations Cup Senior Reserve Champion Mare and she was World Senior Top Ten Mare in Paris in 2006.
Palanga's sire was the legendary Ekstern who was bred by the Michalow Stud. He is a highly decorated show horse and has won numerous awards in both national and international competitions. World Senior Champion Stallion Ekstern is known for his exceptional conformation, movement, and presence in the show ring, and he is considered to be a valuable breeding stallion for the Polish Arabian breed. Besides Palanga, he sired many outstanding national and international champions including Esparto, Celsjusz, Wilha, Altamira, Wilga, Sefora, Gilly J and many more.
Being a product of these two show horses, Palanga has also had success in the halter show ring. She was European Champion Filly in 2003, European Reserve Champion Mare 2006 and Polish Gold Champion Mare in 2021.
As a broodmare she has produced 17 registered foals (some of them by embryo transfer), among them is US and Canadian National Top Ten Stallion Pavorotto KA and Belgium National Gold Senior Champion Stallion Profender KA

Maaza
Maaza, a bay rabicano mare, was born at Marbach State Stud in 2000. She carries an exceptional lineage, deeply rooted in the finest Egyptian Arabian bloodlines.
Her sire, Serenity Habib, was bred by the renowned Serenity Arabians in the United States. Embodying the classic traits of the Egyptian Arabian, he was known for his elegant conformation, expressive eyes, and exotic type. A son of Khofo, Serenity Habib traced his heritage to El Zahraa, Egypt. Khofo, imported by Douglas Marshall, became an influential sire at Marbach, where he produced outstanding daughters. Among them were Maaza, Dukna, and Moraira, all of whom were retained as broodmares at the German State Stud.
Maaza’s dam, Maslama, was sired by Marbach’s distinguished stallion Moneef. A Straight Egyptian, Moneef was the son of the legendary Hadban Enzahi, out of Mobeba II by Ghazal. Hadban Enzahi, himself a product of El Zahraa Stud in Cairo, was imported to Marbach in 1955 and went on to become an outstanding sire.
Maslama’s lineage traces back to Moheba, foundation mare of Marbach’s prestigious 'M' line. Moheba, a bay Dahmah Shahwaniah by Sid Abouhom, was imported from El Zahraa and was a maternal half-sister to the legendary Ansata Ibn Halima, the foundation sire of Ansata Arabians in the United States.
Maaza proved to be a valuable broodmare at Marbach, producing nine colts and two fillies. Among her offspring, her firstborn son, Musab, a bay stallion by NK Bolbol born in 2005, was selected as a chief sire for the stud.
Now retired, Maaza leaves behind a lasting legacy, cementing her place in Marbach’s storied breeding program.

Eksterna
Eksterna was sired by Ekstern. Ekstern was a legendary Polish Arabian stallion who left an indelible mark on the breed. He was sired by Monogramm, an influential sire born at Patterson Arabians in the United States. Monogramm was sired by Negatraz and was out of Monogramma, a Knippel daughter, making him a key contributor to the modern Arabian breed.
Ekstern was one of the most proven sires at Michalów Stud, producing exceptionally beautiful daughters known for their type, movement, and refinement. Aside from his success as a sire, he also had a remarkable show career. He was crowned Polish National Champion both as a Junior and Senior stallion, demonstrating his outstanding conformation and Arabian type. In 2000, Ekstern achieved the prestigious Triple Crown title by winning the All Nations Cup, the European Championships, and the World Championships—a feat that cemented his reputation as one of the finest Arabian stallions of his time. His exceptional charisma, powerful movement, and perfect Arabian type made him a standout in the show ring and a valuable sire for future generations.
Eksterna's dam was Emanta. Emanta was born at Michalów Stud and was later sold to Falbroek Arabians in Poland for $70,000. The grey mare Emanta traced back to the treasured Michalów E-family of Emigracja, one of the most influential dam lines in Polish breeding history. Emanta's dam was Emanacja, the second-born daughter of Emigracja and one of seven full sisters by the legendary Eukaliptus. Emanacja herself was named Polish National Champion Mare in 1999 and later became the dam of World Champion Mare Emanda and US National Champion Stallion Emanor, adding to the prestige of this celebrated lineage.
Emanta proved to be a highly productive broodmare, producing ten foals—six colts and four fillies. Eksterna was her first born daughter at Falbroek Arabians. (Emanta produced one filly and three colts for Michalow before sold to Falbroek Arabians) and is widely regarded as the most beautiful and well-known of Emanta's offspring. She was shown at the Polish Nationals in 1999, where she earned the title of Silver Champion Mare, showcasing her quality and strong pedigree.
Beyond her show career, Eksterna became a valuable broodmare at Falbroek Stud. One of her most notable offspring was the grey WH Justice son, Empower, who later became Polish National Gold Senior Champion Stallion in 2020. Eksterna produced her final foal for Falbroek Arabians in 2019, a filly by Eden C, before being sold to Al Jood Stud. There, she continued her role as a broodmare, giving birth to a filly by BV Unik in 2022 and a colt by D Wannas in 2023, further contributing to the legacy of her exceptional bloodlines.
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