Photo by Polly Knoll |
Webmaster's Note: The following pedigree traces *Naborr's bloodlines back to the desert. It has been very carefully retyped from the article Sires of Significance: *Naborr and His Sons *Gwalior, *Aramus, and Gai-Adventure by Mary Jane Parkinson published in Arabian Horse World Magazine, November 1984, and reprinted with permission.For those unfamiliar with abbreviations and symbols used by the Arabian Horse Registry of America, an explanation follows below the pedigree. |
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Negatiw PASB/RASB
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Naseem GSB/RASB
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Skowronek PASB/GSB
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Ibrahim DB/PASB
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Heijer DB
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Lafitte DB
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Jaskolka PASB
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Rymnik PASB
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Epopeja PASB
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NasraGSB
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Daoud GSB
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Mesaoud Egypt/GSB
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Bint Nura II Egypt/GSB
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Nefisa GSB
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Hadban DB/GSB
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Dajania DB/GSB
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Taraszcza PASB/RASB Gr Janow Podlaski 1937 |
Enwer-Bey PASB/RASB
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Abu Mlech PASB
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Mlech I PASB
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Lania PASB
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Koalicja AUST/PASB
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Koheilan IV HUN
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238. Amurath AUST
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Gazella II PASB/RASB
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Kohejlan (#2) DB/PASB
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Abra PASB
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Anvil PASB
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Lania PASB
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Lagodna PASB/RASB
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Posejdon PASB
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Ibrahim DB/PASB
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Najada PASB
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Sultan DB/PASB
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Seglawi (#1) DB
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Hemdani Jemra DB
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Nowela PASB
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Obejan-Szarak-Vel-Euclid DB/PASB
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Epopeja PASB
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Obra PASB/RASB
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Hardy PASB
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Ganges I PASB
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Hindostan II PASB
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Lezginka PASB
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Gazella II PASB/RASB
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Kohejlan (#2) DB/PASB
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ABRA PASB
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Ikwa PASB
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Koheilan I HUN/PASB
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Koheilan IV HUN
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10. Gazal-4 HUN
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Elstera PASB
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Ibrahim DB/PASB
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Lezginka PASB
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Sire line: Ibrahim Dam line: Szwey Kowska |
Webmaster's Notes: *Naborr was born Nabor in Russia and is recorded as Sire #33 in the Russian Arabian Stud Book (RASB). In Poland he was also registered as Nabor. When imported to the United States in 1963, the name of that spelling was already taken, so he was registered as *Naborr, which is the spelling most commonly seen, but both are correct. The asterisk (*) was used before a name and became a part of the name to designate that the horse was imported (although it did not specify from what country).His sire Negatiw (as registered in Poland) was born and bred by the Tersk Stud in Russia, where his name is spelled Negativ and he was Sire #40 in the Russian Arabian Stud Book. In 1961 he was exported to Poland. Therefore, both spellings are correct, but the more common usage is the Polish spelling, Negatiw.Abbreviations for stud books used in this pedigree are as follows: PASB (Polish Arabian Stud Book); RASB (Russian Arabian Stud Book); GSB (General Stud Book - England); HUN (Babolna State Stud, Hungary); AUST (Austrian Arabian Stud Book). DB stands for Desertbred, meaning the horses are purebred but the records do not go back any further. Since many Arabians have been registered in more than one country, often two stud books are indicated. *Naborr himself was registered in three countries: Russia, Poland, and the United States.When known, the name of the breeder and the year of foaling is shown. Colors are designated by the following abbreviations: Gr is Grey; Ch is Chestnut, and B is Bay. |
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This Page Added 7/6/98. Last Updated 1/10/99.