Anyone who is ignorant of Arabian Horses and claims that this Amazing Beauty is a result of combined breeding, must understand that this is the Oldest PURE Horse breed on the Planet, These horses only survived due to the sacred attention to keeping this breed Pure of any intervention, Arabians represent the Horse in it's finest and most beautiful form, and they are as tough as any horse, so it is not just about the looks.
It suffices them as an honor, if the Arab people have never accomplished anything else other than revere and preserve the purity of the Arabian horse throughout the ages. PS As well as the invention of gahwa, (coffee), as we know it.😉👏
@@MAGH1O1 Rather, they are the basis for the advancement of public morals and the reason for the advancement of minds through knowledge. And this is what made the rest of the human races take only their heads out of the barn and the garbage dump, and their bodies are still in the barn and the garbage dump because they have not yet advanced public morals like the Arabs.
Someone actually said Arabian Horses are of combined breeding!!!! What an idiot. They can be traced back to the dawn of time. They have a physically and physiological structured body and larger brain than the simple horse of any breed or combination of breeds. In fact, they are the foundation breed for all light horse breeds which includes, Thoroughbreds, Morgan's, Quarter Horses, Saddlebreds, Tennessee Walkers and don't make me list them all. Just sayin'
My dear sir... "Marwan Al Shaqab" currently holds the title being the most famous legendary Arabian worth his weight in gold. I'm so glad I had this opportunity with another and our thots. You nailed it. Bless your heart... 🐎🌴🩷
Look at his beautiful form, see how he carries himself, the majesty and spirit combined with perceptive sensitivity. Look at the solidity of him, the depth and breadth of him , the musculature along his gleaming flanks. He is perfection, poetry in motion.
@@ahmadal_shanqeety802 The vast majority of mammals get cancer (the naked mole rat reportedly does not), and cancer occurs in fish and in birds, so in probably occurs in other vertebrates. Invertebrates I'm not sure about. The prevalence of cancer varies from species to species, though. There is an infectious cancer (truly contagious cancers are extremely rare) which is threatening to wipe out the Tasmanian devil. Cancer is very common in cats, and it is the single most common cause of death in dogs. In elephants it is rare. Cancer is relatively rare in horses, but it does occur. I am aware of several famous racehorses who died of cancer; among others, the American champion sprinter Lost in the Fog was put down at 4 years old due to cancer, and Secretariat's sire Bold Ruler was put down for it at 14. And grey horses are prone to a form of skin cancer.
The most beautiful creation of God..blessed is the one who enjoys his beauty..i'm not gonna say the one who own him bcoz no one can own and tame a free spirit like this..he is just magnificent..breath taking ❤
Just too beautiful I found this video and it put me into some kind of trance because the stallion was just that gorgeous… even Secretariat was part Arabian!
@@rosewetzel8284 he was not part Arabian. He was genuinely pure TB. The TB is the 2nd oldest breed to Arabians as known per genetics. Did the Arabian influence the TB, possibly...but Secretariat was not "part" Arab.
@@hamzabinyasseen9607 Well, since I am neither Arabian or muslim; it's a good thing I'm not in the market to buy! Just an admirer of a gorgeous animal. Although, since first viewing this vid, I have learned, horses that are bred to have that deep dish to their face, suffer a lot of health issues.
@@dannettepeters1507 true, but not all of them. The arabian horse has this feature for thousands of years, and some people believe that this particular feature helps them to cool the hot air.
@@vixlqq638 Agree! The true, ancient Arabian horses, have a beautifully proportioned, dish to their face. But then breeders, probably British, American or European, have caused the dish to become so severe; that it is cartoonish and causes breathing problems for the poor horse.
@@dannettepeters1507 Exactly! Arab horses should not look like seahorses at all: they have breathing problems because of that! And all those idiots who still go forward with breeding them that way should be stopped!
مروان الشقب احلا حصان بلعالم بدون اي منازع ونكان لحصان عند عرب او اجانب الله يطرح البركي فيه بطلعش بيدنا نلوم لحصان او صحابو لحصان الله خلكو الاجمل في لكون صلو على النبي مروان الشقب سلالي نادرة من الجمال ماشاء الله
بعض العرب نفسي وليس جميعهم لازال هناك شباب فيهم الخير والحمد لله ، وأهل الخير يعرفون أهل الخير جيدا ، وكذالك أصحاب الشر يعرف بعضهم بعضا اللهم اجعلنا من أهل الخير يالله إلى أن نلقاك.
By the way, where are the videos of all the championships of Marwan and Ghazal? I can’t find any online, and I would love to watch them! When are these two kings come back to Aachen? I will go to see them , if that is the last thing I will do in this world!
And God took a handful of South wind and from it formed a horse, saying: "I create thee, Oh Arabian. To thy forelock, I bind Victory in battle. On thy back, I set a rich spoil And a Treasure in thy loins. I establish thee as one of the Glories of the Earth... I give thee flight without wings." -- from Ancient Bedouin Legend
1 Kings 10:28, from the Bible, concerning King Solomon, king of Israel: "And the horses which Solomon had were brought out of Egypt; also out of Keveh, the king's merchants buying them of the men of Keveh at a price."
Pure Arabian horse....egyption Production and The original Arabian Peninsula.....These horses are beautiful, consistent, fast and smart. And she always seems nervous
No, Marwan is not directly related to Cass Ole or any of the horses bred by Donoghue Arabians. Donoghue Arabians was heavily influenced by Crabbet bloodlines though and Marwan is 45% crabbet blood.
I think they're proud in much the same way we are proud. And many animals "show off" or present their beauty and grace during mating rituals. So in a sense I think he does know he's breathtaking or at least hopes he is.