Hadbani Rodania Extended Pedigree

Hadbani Rodania

Hadbani Roh [m]
2005 Hadban Enzahi
Grey (chestnut base; rabicano/sabino carrier)
Kuhaylan Roh [r]
1990 Kuheilan
Grey (chestnut base; rabicano/sabino carrier)
Tammen [r]
1982 Dahman Shahwan
Chestnut (rabicano/sabino carrier)
Abenhetep [r]
1976 Kuheilan
Bay (rabicano/sabino carrier)
Talgana [r]
1978 Dahman Shahwan
Grey (chestnut base)
Aleeyah [r]
1977 Kuheilan
Grey (chestnut base; rabicano/sabino carrier)
Ibn Morafic [r]
1973 Dahman Shahwan
Grey (chestnut base; rabicano/sabino carrier)
Il Warda [r]
1969 Kuheilan
Grey (chestnut base; rabicano/sabino carrier)
Hadban Hathor Aydan [m]
2001 Hadban Enzahi
Grey (chestnut base; rabicano/sabino carrier)
Asfour (GER) [r]
1984 Abeyyan
Grey (bay base; rabicano/sabino carrier)
Malik (GER) [r]
1970 Dahman Shahwan
Grey (bay base; rabicano/sabino carrier)
Hanan (EAO) [r]
1967 Abeyyan
Bay (latent rabicano)
Hadban Hathor [m]
1990 Hadban Enzahi
Grey (chestnut base; rabicano/sabino carrier)
Salaa El Dine (GER) [r]
1985 Abeyyan
Grey (chestnut base; rabicano/sabino carrier)
Abya [r]
1984 Hadban Enzahi
Bay (rabicano/sabino carrier)
Hadban Sekhmet Aydan [m]
2001 Hadban Enzahi
Rose Grey (bay-going-grey; rabicano/sabino)
Hadbanhetep [m]
1998 Hadban Enzahi
Dapple-bay (rabicano carrier)
Falcontep [r]
1983 Hadban Enzahi
Bay (rabicano/sabino carrier)
Abenhetep [r]
1976 Kuheilan
Bay (rabicano/sabino carrier)
BA Quintessence [r]
1979 Hadban Enzahi
Grey (bay base; rabicano/sabino carrier)
Venus Inzihiyah [r]
1995 Hadban Enzahi
Bay minimal rabicano
Ibn Lothar [r]
1978 Dahman Shahwan
Bay minimal rabicano
Shalimar Bedu [r]
1989 Hadban Enzahi
Grey (bay base; rabicano/sabino carrier)
Hadban Sekhmet [m]
1991 Hadban Enzahi
Rose Grey (bay-going-grey; rabicano/sabino)
Masuga [r]
1988 Hadban Enzahi
Grey (bay base; rabicano/sabino carrier)
Abenhetep [r]
1976 Kuheilan
Bay (rabicano/sabino carrier)
BA Quintessence [r]
1979 Hadban Enzahi
Grey (bay base; rabicano/sabino carrier)
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 (rabicano/sabino carrier)

Hadbani Roh: [M] A Kuhaylan Roh [R] son, he is the pinnacle of our Gleannloch/McNair breeding program. Trained both English and Western, he has excelled in the Dressage ring at the FEI 5-year-old level, as well as at halter, and shows great promise at Cutting and Reining.

Kuhaylan Roh: [R] The honor-guard at Patrick Swayze’s funeral, Kuhaylan and Swayze had a special relationship, and in the last moments of the actor and dancer’s life, Roh was brought to Patrick’s bedside to say his final goodbyes, where he bowed by Patrick’s bedside. (Kuhaylan Roh is also featured in the video below.)

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 no less than four times 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].

Salaa El Dine: [R] An Ansata Halim Shah [R] son, considered one of the most influential German Arabian sires of all time. Never shown, his owner, Dr. Hans J. Nagel, is famous for saying:

“Arabian horses in history were used for so many purposes; they grew up under desert conditions or even here in Europe, and a uniform standard of evaluation never existed. I think today we have one standard, called ‘Show’. And for many years now, many breeders have been selecting their Arabian horses for the show. But from the point of view of a breeder, show criteria cannot be the only criteria, and they are not my criteria. So I invite you to reflect on the standard you like and you are searching for. That means you must make your own choice and then breed very consistently to reach the goal.”

Dr. Hans J. Nagel