CHARIOT FARM

Reading Raswan

DAVENPORT VS. BLUNT ARABIANS
By Carl R. Raswan
Western Horseman Nov/Dec 1945
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The Davenport-Arabian, "Fasal," is known by nearly every Arabian breeder in America. There are no Muniqi among any of her ancestors.

"Rakkya," a Blunt-Arabian, is one-sixteenth Muniqi. Rakkya is three generations removed from Muniqi.

The Davenport-Arabian, "Harara"(above), was sired by "Deyr,"who was bred by the Anazeh Bedouins.

The great-grandmother of the Blunt-Arabian, "Nuri Sherif"(above), was Blunt's mare, "Wild Thyme," whose pedigree says: "Said to be a Kehileh El-Fidawi, bred by the Baggara tribe."

There is no Muniqi in any of the ancestors of the Davenport-Arabian "Sherlet."

The Blunt-Arabian, "Rose of France," is the fifth generation removed from Muniqi.

The Davenport-Arabian, "Terina,"shows a striking resemblance to the Blunt mare, "Rim," shown {right]. Each carried only one-eighth Muniqi blood.

"Rim,"the Blunt-Arabian shown above, was a sister of "Ramla"and "Riyala."

Mrs Carl Raswan: Latest Editions Of
The Arab And His Horse and The Raswan Index

Chariot Farms

Davenports: Articles of History

CMK Pages

The Heirloom Pages

The Pasha Institute

Al Khamsa, Inc.

Arabian Visions'

 

 

 

 


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