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Anizah or
Anazah (Arabic: عنزة, romanized: ʻanizah,
Najdi pronunciation: [ʕni.zah]) is an
Arabian tribe in the
Arabian Peninsula,
Upper Mesopotamia, and...
- and bred her to Leopard,
producing Leopard's only
purebred Arabian son,
Anazeh, who
sired eight purebred Arabian foals, four of whom
still appear in pedigrees...
- He also paid very high
prices for
mares of the best
bloodlines from the
Anazeh people. He
built extensive stables for
these horses in
three different locations...
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attention to
bloodlines of the
horses bred by the Bedouin,
particularly by the
Anazeh in
Syria and
those bred in the Nejd.
While his
immediate successor had minimal...
- of
Khaybar and into the Jawf region,
which the
Sirhan now inhabited. The
Anazeh intended on
violent conquest and
would siege the
Sirhan in the Jawf, reportedly...
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captured between noon on 26
September and noon on 27 September, when the
Anazeh, an Arab
tribal confederation attacked the
rearguard defending Deraa. Fighting...
- with
millionaire Peter Bradley,
Davenport traveled extensively amongst the
Anazeh people of
Syria and went
through a
brotherhood ceremony with the Bedouin...
- headgear,
collection from
Lamongan Museum,
Indonesia Carl
Raswan riding Anazeh tribe horse Amir Saud
mounted army 18-19 AD
Ikhwan camel warriors during...
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brothers allied with the Adwan, and the
other under Satm
allied with the
Anazeh and the Ottomans. The
tribe eventually reunited in
under 1881
after Satm's...
- all
lines to the 1906
Davenport importation of
Arabian horses from the
Anazeh and
Shammar tribes."
Schumann says of horses, ”They are our colleagues,...