Nisu Neret Extended Pedigree

Nisu Neret

Pimlico RCA [r]
1997 Saklawi Jedran
Bay Rabicano/Sabino
Thee Desperado [r]
1989 Hadban Enzahi
Bay Minimal Rabicano
The Minstril [r]
1984 Hadban Enzahi
Bay Minimal Rabicano/Sabino
Ruminaja Ali [r]
1976 Abeyyan
Grey (bay base; rabicano/sabino carrier)
*Bahila [r]
1977 Hadban Enzahi
Black Minimal Rabicano (sabino carrier)
AK Amiri Asmarr [r]
1985 Hadban Enzahi
Grey (bay base; rabicano/sabino carrier)
TheEgyptianPrince [r]
1967 Saklawi Jedran
Grey (chestnut base; rabicano/sabino carrier)
Asmarr [r]
1979 Hadban Enzahi
Bay (rabicano carrier)
Bint Bint Jamil [r]
1985 Saklawi Jedran
Bay Minimal Rabicano/Sabino
Mohafez [r]
1976 Saklawi Jedran
Bay (rabicano carrier)
*Ibn Moniet El Nefous [r]
1964 Saklawi Jedran
Grey (chestnut base; rabicano/sabino carrier)
Ahroufa [r]
1969 Saklawi Jedran
Grey (bay base; rabicano/sabino carrier)
Sehnab [r]
1978 Saklawi Jedran
Bay Minimal Rabicano/Sabino
*Jamilll [r]
1975 Abeyyan
Grey (bay base; rabicano/sabino carrier)
Sabah (GER) [r]
1972 Saklawi Jedran
Chestnut Minimal Rabicano/Sabino
LF Sharifah [r]
2010 Hadban Enzahi
Bay Minimal Rabicano
Al Adeed Al Shaqab [r]
1995 Hadban Enzahi
Grey (bay base; rabicano/sabino carrier)
Ansata Halim Shah [r]
1980 Dahman Shahwan
Grey (bay base; rabicano/sabino carrier)
*Ansata Ibn Halima [r]
1958 Dahman Shahwan
Grey (bay base; rabicano/sabino carrier)
Ansata Rosetta [r]
1971 Dahman Shahwan
Grey (chestnut base; rabicano/sabino carrier)
Sundar Alisayyah [r]
1987 Hadban Enzahi
Grey (bay base; rabicano/sabino carrier)
Ruminaja Ali [r]
1976 Abeyyan
Grey (bay base; rabicano/sabino carrier)
*Imperial Sayyah [r]
1975 Hadban Enzahi
Grey (bay base; rabicano/sabino carrier)
TF Shardali [r]
1992 Hadban Enzahi
Grey (bay base; rabicano/sabino carrier)
Imperial Imdal [r]
1982 Kuheilan
Grey (bay base; rabicano/sabino carrier)
Ansata Imperial [r]
1976 Dahman Shahwan
Grey (bay base; rabicano/sabino carrier)
Dalia [r]
1968 Kuheilan
Grey (bay base; rabicano/sabino carrier via dam, *Romanaa II)
Nilequest Sharah [r]
1988 Hadban Enzahi
Grey (bay base; rabicano/sabino carrier)
Shaikh Al Badi [r]
1969 Dahman Shahwan
Grey (bay base; rabicano/sabino carrier)
Imperial Sharah [r]
1983 Hadban Enzahi
Grey (chestnut base; rabicano/sabino carrier)

Thee Desperado: [R] Egyptian Event Junior Champion Colt in 1991, Reserve Champion Stallion at the U.S. Nationals, Unanimous Grand Champion Stallion at Scottsdale in 1994, as well as leading Egyptian Event halter sire for 12 years straight from 1996 to 2007.

Ruminaja Ali: [R] U.S. Reserve National Champion and multi-U.S. National Champion, as well as sire of National Champions in halter and performance.

TheEgyptianPrince: [R] A Gleannloch Farm stallion, he was a *Morafic [R] son and a Nazeer [R] grandson.

*Morafic: [R] Nazeer [R] son, Morafic was imported to Gleannloch Farms in 1965 as a nine-year-old. Prior to that, he was a source of national pride in Egypt, leaving behind 56 get at the time of his exportation, eleven of whom would also later be exported to the U.S. He went on to become one of the most influential sires in Arabian history, and certainly the most influential sire at Gleannloch, siring numerous National Champions and stamping future generations with his refined head and dark eyes via get who became influential sires in their own right, including The Egyptian Prince [R].

Moniet El Nefous: [R] Often referred to as the “Queen” of Egyptian Arabian broodmares, this flaxen chestnut mare bred by the Royal Agricultural Society in Egypt was pure-in-strain Saklawi Jedran and produced thirteen influential foals in her lifetime, including Bint Moniet El Nefous [R] and *Tuhotmos [R], the number one sire of the Egyptian Agricultural Organization’s breeding program until his exportation in 1973, after which he sired National Champion horses in Dressage and Trail as well as halter.

*Ansata Ibn Halima: [R] Perhaps the most legendary Arabian sire in history; 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.

Shaikh Al Badi: [R] A *Morafic [R] son; a multi-class A halter champion as well as U.S. National Futurity Reserve Champion and a leading sire of champion horses.