Heka Malakh Extended Pedigree

Heka Malakh

Ateyyah El Sihr [m] 2013 Dahman Shahwan
Black Rabicano
Sihr Ameer [m]
1999 Dahman Shahwan
Black Rabicano
Amir Seralim BWA [r]
1993 Dahman Shahwan
Black (latent rabicano)
Ru Amir Ser [r]
1985 Dahman Shahwan
Bay (latent rabicano)
SC Salima [r]
1986 Dahman Shahwan
Grey (bay base; latent rabicano)
Sirenas Ellen BWA [r]
1995 Dahman Shahwan
Black minimal rabicano
Masada El Shahwan [r]
1991 Dahman Shahwan
Black Rabicano
FF Sirena [r]
1981 Dahman Shahwan
Chestnut Rabicano
Kha Elsu MMA [r]
2010 Dahman Shahwan
Black Rabicano
Masada El Shahwan[r]
1991 Dahman Shahwan
Black Rabicano
Masada El Fahim [r]
1987 Dahman Shahwan
Black (rabicano carrier)
SF Khala Zahra [r]
1984 Dahman Shahwan
Grey* (bay base; most likely maximum sabino, rather than grey; rabicano carrier)
Mai Aana [r]
1996 Dahman Shahwan
Bay minimal rabicano
Khe Adhm [r]
1978 Saklawi Jedran
Black minimal rabicano
AK Bint Fataana [r]
1984 Dahman Shahwan
Grey (chestnut base; rabicano/sabino carrier)
*Seraphina Malakh [m]
2006 Hadban Enzahi
Chestnut minimal rabicano
Tammen Malakh [m]
1998 Hadban Enzahi
Chestnut (rabicano/sabino carrier)
Full Swayze lines!
Tammen [r]
1982 Dahman Shahwan
Chestnut (rabicano carrier)
Abenhetep [r]
1976 Kuheilan
Bay (rabicano/sabino carrier)
Talgana [r]
1978 Dahman Shahwan
Grey (chestnut base)
Abya [r]
1984 Hadban Enzahi
Bay (rabicano/sabino carrier)
Abenhetep [r]
1976 Kuheilan
Bay (rabicano/sabino carrier)
Shams Al Doha [r]
1975 Hadban Enzahi
Bay (likely rabicano/sabino)
Al Shah Samira [r]
1999 Hadban Enzahi
Chestnut minimal rabicano
El Thay Moufid [r]
1994 Dahman Shahwan
Fleabitten Grey (bay base; likely rabicano/sabino carrier)
El Thay Mansour [r]
1986 Saklawi Jedran
Fleabitten Grey (bay base; likely rabicano/sabino carrier)
El Thay Bint Mofeedah [r]
1990 Dahman Shahwan
Grey (bay base; most likely rabicano/sabino carrier)
Safiniya Bint Halim Shah [r]
1995 Hadban Enzahi
Grey (likely chestnut base; probable rabicano carrier)
El Thay Thamam (GER [r]
1983 Hadban Enzahi
Grey (chestnut base; likely rabicano/sabino carrier)
Halim Shah I- [r]
1990 Hadban Enzahi
Grey (probable bay base; rabicano/sabino carrier)

Ateyyah El Sihr: [M] A Sihr Ameer [M] son and a Silk Road Arabians Ambassador Horse, he has multiple top-five Halter finishes, as well as having attained success in both English and Western Pleasure, with a bright future ahead as an Arabian Costume and Country Pleasure/Park prospect.

Sihr Ameer: [M] An Amir Seralim BWA [R] son, he is pure-in-the-tail-line Dahman Shahwan, and has consistently finished top three in both English and Western Pleasure. He is full brother to Aswad Shahwan BWA [R].

Ru Amir Ser: [R] A Babson stallion, by Amirs Ser Rah [R] and out of Bint Gammousa [R], making him Straight Babson, top and bottom. Straight Babson Egyptian Arabian horses (SBE) trace all of their bloodlines to a combination of 6 horses imported from Egypt by Henry Babson in 1932.

Ansata El Alim: [R] Full brother to the legendary Ansata Ibn Halima [R], who was a U.S. Top Ten Stallion in 1966, 1967, and 1969. Son of Nazeer [R], one of the most influential SEA sires in human history, and possibly also the ultimate source of the “rabicano gene” in modern Arabian horses.

Fabo: [R] The last producing Straight Babson Saklawi Jedran stallion, with lines that trace to *Fadl [R] and *Bint Bint Sabbah [R] (famous rabicano mare), he sired 22 Sheykh Obeyd foals.

*Adhem: [R] Imported to the U.S. in 1970, he sired 82 registered purebreds in America and his influence as a sire with “flash” (rabicano) continues to be felt in the modern gene pool of Straight Egyptians.

*Seraphina Malakh: [M] Making her debut at the World Equestrian Games in Normandy, France in 2014, she is the imported daughter of French mare Al Shah Samira [R] and Silk Road’s Foundation Stallion, Tammen Malakh [M]. Thus far, she is producing some very flashy foals for us, and we also have high hopes for her as a Western Dressage and Ranch Riding prospect.

Tammen Malakh: [M] A direct Tammen [R] son, out of Abya [R], an Abenhetep [R] daughter; pure Hadban Enzahi in the tail-line. Sire of our multiple-halter-ribbon-winner and Foundation Mare, Inshirah Moniet Aydan [M], as well as our up-and-coming stud, Tammenhetep [M].

Tammen: [R] The great chestnut stallion owned by Patrick Swayze and Lisa Niemi; 2002 and 2005 Egyptian Event Leading Halter and Performance Sire; 2004 and 2006 Leading Performance Sire. A producer of fantastic get, especially mares (Tammen produced only 23 sons out of a foal crop of 86, one of which was Kuhaylan Roh), we chose Tammen as a model and source for our breeding program at Blue Jackal Arabians in 2010, and continue those lines now here at Silk Road Arabians, not because of the celebrity status of his owner, but because of how Patrick Swayze used that status to further the educational programs of the Arabian Horse Association, and most especially their programs for Youths. After all, the entire purpose of including real horses in model horse pedigrees is to educate: to ignite an undying interest in the real horses and the real breeds.

Abenhetep: [R] Appearing twice in this pedigree, Abenhetep [R] was a regional halter winner and sire of other regional winners in halter and performance, as well as a paternal brother to National Champions in western pleasure and to National winners in English pleasure and at halter. His dam, *Omnia [R], was a 3/4 sister to National Champion Park and Native Costume and National Champion Sire *Sakr+++ [R].

*Ibn Hafiza: [R] Imported from Egypt by Gleannloch Stud in 1970 at age 11 to serve as an outcrop stallion for Nazeer mares, he was a half brother to Sultan [R], and the sire of multiple halter and performance champions.

*Talal: [R] A Nazeer [R] son, he ran in over forty races, six of which he won, with a total of twenty-seven finishes in the ribbons before he was imported to the U.S. at age 10. He was also a trained dancing horse, though he refused to do so on-cue, hence his sale overseas. Later in life, he was seen dancing on his own, without a rider or a saddle. (Apparently dancing was great, so long as it was his idea!) He was the winner of multiple halter championships and was proclaimed National Top Ten at the age of 12.

Ansata Halim Shah: [R] Son of one of the world’s most influential Arabian sires, *Ansata Ibn Halima [R], and grandson of Nazeer [R], he was an international champion and sire of international champions and has been acclaimed as one of the most influential Egyptian Arabian sires to date, worldwide. His influence is felt at least three times in this pedigree.

*Bint Shaams: [R] Listed in 1983 Arabian Horse Registry records as a 1956 grey mare bred in Egypt by the EAO and imported by Gleannloch in 1970, she is the odd offspring of two non-grey parents, which is utterly incompatible with the general laws of coat color inheritance. This suggests that she may have been a maximum sabino, though neither parent obviously carries sabino traits, either.