- The
Shagya Arabian is a
horse breed which was
developed in the Austro-Hungarian
Empire during the 19th
century at the Bábolna, Mezőhegyes, Radautz, Piber...
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Shagya is a
village in the
southern state of Karnataka, India. It is
located in the
Kollegal taluk of the
Chamarajanagar district. As of the 2001[update]...
- from Thoroughbred,
Shagya Arabian and
Trakehner blood. The
combination of the
plain Nonius type and the Arabian-influenced
Shagya and
Gidran suggest a...
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Pedigree of
horse Shagya IX b. 1895...
- Kaltblut, see
Black Forest Horse Selale Sella Italiano Selle Français
Senner Shagya Arabian Shan
Horse or Shan
Myinn Shire horse Siciliano indigeno Silesian...
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Hungary Bábolna (1789) of Hungary,
which breeds the
Arabian horse, the
Shagya Arabian and
others Radautz (1792) of
Austria (present day Romania) Piber...
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Arabian horse who
became one of the
foundation sires of the Lipizzan, and
Shagya Arabian breeds.
Siglavy derives his name from his
Saklawi lineage, with...
- of only Trakehner, as well as few
selected Thoroughbred, Anglo-Arabian,
Shagya and
Arabian bloodlines.
Owing to its
Thoroughbred ancestry, the Trakehner...
- 166 cm (Ritters**** xx –
Shagya X-3 –
Bakszysz ox) Bred in Poland. This
homozygous gray stallion, with a
Thoroughbred sire and
Shagya Arabian dam, was among...
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eastern Europe.
Beginning in 1893,
Thoroughbred bloodlines were added. Later,
Shagya Arabian breeding was also added. The
breed influenced or was
crossed on...