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- Timarida (11 April 1992 – after 2006) was an Irish Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare bred and owned by the Aga Khan, who competed in six different countries...
- Henrythenavigator (2008), Mastercraftsman (2009) Irish Champion Stakes – (1) – Timarida (1996) Irish Derby – (4) – Sinndar (2000), Alamshar (2003), Fame and Glory...
- victory in the National Stakes at the Curragh in 1993, and continuing with Timarida's win in the Irish Champion Stakes at Leopardstown in 1996, followed by...
- Joshua Tree (2012), Walton Street (2021) E. P. Taylor Stakes – (2) – Timarida (1995), Folk Opera (2008) Natalma Stakes - (1) - Wild Beauty (2021) Summer...
- 1st Deutschland-Preis (1994) Sire of 2000 Derby Italiano winner Kallisto Timarida – 1st Beverly D. Stakes (1996), 1st Bayerisches Zuchtrennen (1996), 1st...
- Athyka (1988, 1989), Hatoof (1992) Leading owner (4 wins): HH Aga Khan IV – Timarida (1995), Shalanaya (2009), Ridasiyna (2012), Dalkala (2013) Erin Bird finished...
- Well 1998 Swain Alborada Xaar 1997 Pilsudski Desert King Alhaarth 1996 Timarida Dance Design Glory Of Dancer 1995 Pentire Freedom Cry Flagbird 1994 Cezanne...
- relegated to last place following a stewards' inquiry Ivory Frontier and Timarida were first and second in 1995, but the race was awarded to the third-placed...
- Insatiable Daylami 1997 Pilsudski Loup Sauvage Bahhare 1996 Bosra Sham Halling Timarida 1995 Spectrum Riyadian Montjoy 1994 Dernier Empereur Grand Lodge Muhtarram...
- including Triumphant, who in turn produced the Irish Champion Stakes winner Timarida. As a descendant of the broodmare Ballisland, Pugnacity was a distant relative...