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Strike:

U.S. National Champion Stallion.

Sire of U.S. National Champions in Halter and Performance.

Aladdinn:

SAHR*793 (aka ALADDIN), AHR*177073 Bred by Erik Erlandsson, Sweden Exported to United States 1978 Pure Polish

1978 Swedish Nat Champion

1979 US Nat Champion

Sire of 24 Nat Champions

Grandsire of 117 Nat Champions

Gwyndalyn:

A leading *Bask daughter, produced eight champions, four of whom are national winners, including U.S. National Champion Stallion Strike (by *Aladdinn).

Muscat:


Bred by Tersk Stud, USSR; Export 1978 to US;

sire of 1034 foals (13 foals in Tersk). Died 1996.

Triple Crown :

1980 U.S. & Canadian Nat.l Champion Stallion

Scottsdale Champion Stallion.

Previously the Leading living sire of Champions including 22 + Nat.l winners

Tornado:

1968 Canadian National Top-10 Stallion,

1969 Canadian National Champion Stallion,

1970 US National Top-10 Stallion,

1974 US National Top-10 Stallion

Bask:

1964 Scottsdale Champion Stallion

1964 Scottsdale Champion Park (3-gaited)

1964 US National Champion Stallion

1964 US National Top-Ten Park

1965 Spokane Reserve Champion Park

1965 US National Champion Park

1965 Legion of Merit

1966 Scottsdale Champion Park

1967 US National Reserve Champion Formal Driving

1967 US National Reserve Champion Formal Combination

Salon:

RASB*1412; DAV 14; GASB 41; AHR 213493

Foaled *27. April 1959;
Bred by Tersk Stud, USSR;
Race record 2/19(1-5-3);
Export 1971 to Germany;
Export 1980 to US;
Sired 64 purebred foals in USSR;
Sired 24 purebred foals in West Germany;
Rated Elite in USSR;
Rated Class 1 in West Germany;
Rated Foundation Sire in USA;
Sired 119 purebred foals in USA;
Sire of Muscat, Namiet, Moment, Podsnejnik, Plastika, Pesenka, Ponomarev and Muslin, to name a few

Sire Line is Ibrahim Desertbred imported to Poland. Via Skowronek, sire of Naseem
Dam Line is Emese Desertbred; imported to France. Via Kankara, granddam of Sonata
died 4. Juli 1984;

Malpia:

RASB #1349

Bred by Tersk Stud, Russia;
Full sister to Monopolia, Metropolia and Pomeranets;
Race record 2/14(3-7-1)
Placed 2nd-Great Prize for Fillies 1961;
Dam of full brothers MUSCAT and MOMENT

Hask:

Canadian National Reserve Champion Stallion

United States National Top Ten Stallion.

United States National Champion English Pleasure Horse.

Sire & G.Sire to National Champions.

Bask Melody Full Brother to National Champion English Pleasure Anita++// United States National Champion Res. Halter Mare Fire Flame++.


Nabor:

Bred by Tersk Stud, Russia;
Reserve National Champion All Union Agricultural Fair in Moscow 1954.
Winner of that class was Nabor´s father Negatiw.
Export 1955 to Poland;
Export to US, registered as Naborr;
Nabor crossed the sea, from Europe to US, 1963 together with Bask.
Sold at age 19 for $150,000.00
died November 1977;

Arax:

Bred by Klemensów. 2/18(5-5-2) Leading Russian Sire 1959 - 1969. Sired 101 foals in Russia (52 Fillies/49 Colts) (Amurath-Sahib x Angara)1952 bay stallion14.3 hands pure Polish in breedingbred by Klemensow PolandBairactar sire linestood at Michalow in 1957later went to Russia where he was used as sire atTersk from 1958 - 1969In

Gwadiana:

Michalow Stud, Poland; Imp to US, Gwadiana, was a mare of immeasurable worth to worldwide Arabian breeding as the aristocrat dam of eight champions including US Reserve & Canadian National Champion Stallion and Park Gwalior, Top Ten Stallions Gwiazdor and Grandorr, Top Ten Mare Show Girl and the good sires Gwar who sired the 2 time National Reserve Champion Park Horse Rawar, and Gwasz El Azjaa.

Negatiw:

Bred by Tersk Stud, Russia;
sire line: Ibrahim;
dam line: Gazella DB
Export 1962 to Poland;
Race winner in Poland 1/4 (2-0-0)
Sire of many race winners,
1954 National Champion
Died 1973
-Credited as the stallion that returned the Ibrahim sire to Poland, NEGATIW remains highly regarded around the world as the most internationally influential grandson of the immortal Skowronek. Though bred in Russia, NEGATIW was from predominantly Polish bloodlines as his dam was a Janow Podlaski confiscate from the Second World War. As a considerably successful sire at Tersk, NEGATIW was greatly desired by the Poles for many years. He was finally obtained at age 17, standing in Poland for another 10 years with outstanding results.
Having already given international Sires of Significance Salon and Nabor in the USSR, NEGATIW left Poland with the immortal Bandos and a host of wonderfully typey, ultra-refined and extraordinarily feminine broodmares.
Director Krzysztalowicz described NEGATIW as \"extremely dry and refined, with a small, chiseled head accented by beautifully large, dark and luminous eyes and small ears. His legs were relatively correct (though slightly sickle hocked) and his back and topline were strong and a bit long. As a stallion, he was strikingly refined and distinguished - he represented a rare example of perfection.\"

Priboj:

Bred/owned by Tersk Stud, Russia;
Race record: 2/8(6-2-0)D+1
Won the Russian Autumn Prize and the Russian Derby
Tersk Foundation Sire
He sired 26 Stakes Winners, 19 Stakes Placed
Sire of 205 Get; *Pietuszok, Topol, Pomeranets, Ptashka, Monopolia, Metropolia, Malpia, Platina among them
Grandsire of International Champions his Legacy is felt Worldwide in Arabian Racing, Endurance, Sporthorses, and in the Show Ring.
died 1957

Mammona:

Tersk Foundation Mare;
Bred by Janow Podlaski Poland Stud during WWII;
As a suckling foal she was robbed by the red army from Janow to the Tersk Stud in Russia walking at the side of her dam a distance of 1800km about 1100 miles.
Mammona produced 18 foals the most influential of these;
Malpia, Magnolia, Metropolia, Monopolia, Nomenklatura and Pomeranets have themselves produced National Champions worldwide;
Mammona represents the common tail female linege in the first group of Russian stallions imported to the U.S.;
*Muscat, *Nariadni, *Napitok, *Ptersk and *Marsianin;

Bay-Abi:

62,5% Crabbet/Old English, 25% Polish, 12,5% Early American imp.
Bred by Loyd F. Silva of Grants Pass, Oregon.
Sire of two hundred seventy-five registered purebred Arabian foals.
Legion of Merit
1964 Scottsdale Reserve Champion English Pleasure
1964 US National Top 10 English Pleasure
1964 US National Top 10 Western Pleasure
1962 US National Champion Stallion
Bought as a yearling for $1,200 at auction by young Sheila Varian, Bay-Abi became 1962 US Natl Champion Stallion and founded a dynasty through his son, Bay-El-Bey.

Ibn Hafiza:

Bred by Egyptian Agricultural Organization, Egypt. Imported from Egypt to United States of America in 1970 by Gleannloch Farms, Spring (Houston), Texas. is the sire of halter and performance Champions.

Bint Maisa El Saghira:

AHR #23220; EAO 2/P191-278. Bred by Egyptian Agricultural Organization, Egypt. 43,75% Crabbet. Imported from Egypt to United States of America in 1962 by Douglas B. Marshall, Houston, Texas. Dam of nine registered purebred Arabian foals; granddam of one thousand ten. Died October 26, 1973. Legion of Supreme Merit winner. A classic bay mare of excellent size and substance, she went on to win many championships at halter and performance including U.S. Top Ten awards in halter, park and English Pleasure. Considered by many to be the most influential mare ever imported from Egypt

Silver Drift:

AHR #23494; GSB 32/P987; AHSB 8/P44

Bred by The Rt. Hon. the Lady Wentworth, Crabbet Park, Poundhill, Three Bridges, Sussex, England. Imported from England to United States of America in 1963 by Dr. Howard F. Kale and Don C. Chandler. Died November 27, 1973. Crabbet bred stallion imported in 1962; sire of 18 National Winners Died Nov 22, 1973 after surgery after being stricken by a mesenteric embolus. Imported at age 12. Had champion get in the US, South Africa, Australia, England, Canada.

Bey Shah:

Lester or Jennie Walton.
IAHA Legion of Honor
1981 Canadian Top 10 Halter Stallion
1980 U.S. Reserve National Champion Halter Stallion
1979 U.S. Top 10 Halter Stallion
Sire of 974 foals

Bey El Bey:

Breeder: Varian Arabians.
Sire of 441 purebred foals


1976 US Res Natl Champ Stallion;

Legion of Merit,

1977 Canadian Natl Ch.,

1974 US Natl Res. Ch.,

1976 US Natl Res. Ch.,

1973, 74, 75, 76, 77, & 78 US Top Ten,

1973 Scottsdale Champion,

1977 Res. Scottsdale Champion,

Regional Ch. Eng. Pleasure.

Legion of Merit++

Khemosabi:

Legion of Masters

Legion of Excellence,

4 time National Champion Stallion 1972,

Reserve Natl Champion Stallion 1973,

US Natl Champion Stallion 1976,

Canadian National Champion Stallion 1976,

US Natl Champion Western Pleasure,

Leading sire of champions(320+),

Millennium Leading Sire.

Alaa El Din:

Sheykh Obeyd Sire of US National Champions

Moniet El Nefous:

RAS 1/P59-57; BAHC F-14 Bred by R.A.S. Kafr Farouk Stables, Egypt. 18,75% Crabbet. Died 1978. Dam of thirteen registered purebred Arabian foals. Strain: SAKLAWI JEDRAN IBN SUDAN Breeder: ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Accomplishments:Dam of more National winner producers than any other EAO based mare.One of the most influential mares in the Arabian breed 1946-1978 Dam of 13 foals:

Raktha:

Bred by Lady Yule, Hanstead Stud, England. Imported from England to South Africa in 1951.
Stood at Hanstead Stud in 1939;
Fee - 25 GBP
British Champion Stallion at age 14 in 1948

Amerigo:

AHR #20585. Bred by Frisco Mari, La Puente, California.

Sire of two hundred twenty-seven registered purebred Arabian foals.

1966 U.S. Reserve National Champion Stallion;

voted Sire Of Significance.

Sire of Khemosabi++++//,

#1 Millennium Sire.

Sire Of Significance.

US National Reserve Champion Stallion.

Jurneeka:

AHR #13435 Bred by Mr. and/or Mrs. R.F. Dailey, Alamo, California.

Dam of eight registered purebred Arabian foals.

1964 US Natl Res Ch English Pleasure AND Western Pleasure;

Legion of Merit++

Dam of Khemosabi ++++//(Leading Sire of the Millennium out of 110 sires)

















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