1934 Grey Stallion Bred by Royal Ag Society, Egypt
Unequivocally the
most important stallion in modern Egyptian breeding, NAZEER was nearly lost to
the breed during a time of great turmoil in the Middle East. Rescued from the obscurity of a provincial stallion station by
former Babolna Director General Tibor von Pettko-Szandtner, NAZEER began his
breeding career with the newly established Royal Agricultural Society at age
14. His breeding career would span only a decade, during which time NAZEER
would sire a host of superlative sons and daughters that would forever change
the breed. He was above all a magnificent, perfectly typical stallion who defined
Arabian presence, that unmistakable, ethereal quality seen amongst only the
very elite. As a sire he was wonderfully prepotent, gifting his precious get
with splendidly noble heads, solid conformation, strong toplines, excellent
shoulders, depth of girth and significant size and substance as well as on
overall aristocratic elegance, world-class refinement and perfect desert
Arabian type. His get were literally exported to every corner of the globe;
through their superior genotype, the influence of NAZEER will echo for
generations.
Sire of:
MORAFIC
International Sire of Significance Gleanloch Farms Chief Sire
ANSATA IBN HALIMA
US Top Ten Stallion Regional Champion Park Horse International Sire of Significance
HADBAN ENZAHI
International Sire of Significance Marbach Chief Sire
RAMSES FAYEK
Regional Champion Stallion International Sire of Significance
ALAA EL DIN
International Sire of Significance EAO Chief Sire
GHAZAL
International Sire of Significance Marbach Chief Sire
GALAL
International Sire of Significance EAO Chief Sire
KAISOON
International Sire of Significance
RASHAD IBN NAZEER
Sire of Significance Pritzlaff Chief Sire
FAKHER EL DIN
Sire of Significance
BINT MAISA EL SAGHIRA
US Top Ten Mare US Top Ten English Pleasure US Top Ten Park Horse Aristocrat Dam