Ansata Ibn Halima

Ansata Ibn Halima (foaled 1958 in Egypt, died 1980) was a famous Arabian horse of Egyptian bloodlines who was imported from Egypt to the United States in 1959. A gray stallion, he was originally bred by the Egyptian Agricultural Organization (EAO), and imported by Donald and Judith Forbis of the Ansata Arabian Stud. He was a U.S. Top Ten Stallion in 1966, 1967, and 1969, as well as a sire of champion horses.[1]

  • Ansata Ibn Halima++
BreedArabian
SireNazeer
GrandsireMansour
DamHalima
Maternal grandsireSheikh El Arab
SexStallion
Foaled1958
CountryEgypt
ColorGray
BreederEgyptian Agricultural Organization
OwnerDonald and Judith Forbis
Honors
Legion of Merit winner
US National Top Ten Stallion 1966, 1967, 1969
Region VI Park Champion
Last updated on: March 13, 2008.

Pedigree

Gamil Manial (RAS)
Mansour (RAS)
Nafaa El Sahira (RAS)
Nazeer (RAS)
Kazmeen (RAS)
Bint Samiha (RAS)
Samiha (RAS)
*Ansata Ibn Halima
Mansour (RAS)
Sheikh El Arab (RAS)
Bint Sabah (RAS)
Halima (RAS)
Ibn Rabdan (RAS)
Ragia (RAS)
Farida (RAS)

Notes

  1. Carpenter Arabian Legends p. 102-111

References

  • Carpenter, Marian K; Close, Pat (1999). Arabian Legends: Outstanding Arabian Stallions and Mares. Colorado Springs, CO: Western Horseman. ISBN 0-911647-48-1.

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