- Carl
Reinhard Raswan (7
March 1893 – 14
October 1966), born Carl
Reinhard Schmidt, was one of the
greatest connoisseurs and
patrons of the asil Arabian...
- pp. 3–4 Chamberlin, Horse, pp. 166–167 Archer,
Arabian Horse, p. 2
Raswan, The
Raswan Index and
Handbook for
Arabian Breeders, Section: "The Kuhaylat",...
- for his 1926
movie Son of the Sheik,
along with a
Kellogg employee, Carl
Raswan, who rode in
certain scenes as Valentino's
stunt double. In 1932, Kellogg...
- desert-bred
horses obtained throughout the
Middle East by
buyers such as Carl
Raswan who were
familiar with
bloodlines and the
formal sales procedures of the...
- Nuri bin
Hazaa Al
Shalaan Nuri Al
Shalaan (photo by Carl
Raswan in 1927) Emir of the
Ruwallah tribe In
office 1904–1942
Predecessor Fahd bin
Hazaa Al Shalaan...
-
large quantities of
correspondence between Carl
Raswan and
Alice Payne. Carl
Raswan was
working on the
Raswan Index while he was
corresponding with Alice...
- The
purebred Arabian stallion Jasir, who also
appears in many
Shagya pedigrees. Carl
Raswan photo, 1912...
- sire, and only used on
purebred mares after the
Arabian horse expert Carl
Raswan urged Selby to do so. However, once put to stud, he went on to have a tremendous...
- Finds" or "Ruminator Finds".
These included:
Black Tents of Arabia, Carl R.
Raswan A Book of Own's Own:
People and
Their Diaries,
Thomas Mallon Days and Nights...
- in his 1926 movie, Son of the Sheik,
along with a
Kellogg employee, Carl
Raswan, who rode in
certain scenes as Valentino's
stunt double. In 1932, Kellogg...