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Arabian Horses Origins Arabian horses were found in the Arabian Peninsula 4,500 years ago. They are a light, warm-blooded horse breed, characterized by muscular strength and high endurance, in addition to their distinctive appearance, as they are described as the most beautiful horses in the world. The Arab has always loved his horses, was proud of them and cared for them, to the point that he cared about the lineage of horses and the authenticity of their lineage since ancient times, out of his concern for his lineage and the honor of his tribe. This authenticity of horses was based on what is known as the Arabian Horses Origins, which is a classification of the types of Arabian horses and their lineage, which we will talk about today in this video, so stay with us on your channel Zoom on the World, if you have the passion to learn more about this topic, as we get closer with you to the details of our big world. There is no Arabian horse, except that it is permitted to say two supplications at every dawn: “O Allah, You have given me the authority over whom You have given me authority over from among the sons of Adam, and You have made me for him, so make me the most beloved of his family and property to him.” This is the Arabian horse’s supplication every day to its owner. This is how the love of Arabian horses permeates the hearts of their owners, so they take care of them and spend long hours with them without getting bored, enjoying their company. One of the aspects of interest and love for Arabian horses is the interest of the ancient Arabs in preserving the lineages of horses, and preserving their authenticity and purity of their blood from mixing and being lost among other breeds. Therefore, horses were attributed to the mare (i.e. the female) and not to the male horse. This system is what the classification of horses by mares was based on. Arsan is a classification based on 5 purebred Arabian mares, it is said that they survived the flood that occurred in ancient Yemen after the collapse of the Ma'rib Dam, and it is said that they are the mares of the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, but the first opinion is the most likely, of course, and the names of these mares were derived from the characteristics that distinguished those mares. Now we will start to learn about the names of these mares and their characteristics. Rasn Al-Kahilan: It means the mare or horse with beautiful eyes, which appear to be decorated with kohl, and it is one of the purebred horse breeds, which is believed to be the origin of all Arabian horses and the oldest of all Arsan, and this Arsan is also characterized by its size, strength and masculine character, i.e. roughness even in females, and it is considered one of the best horses designated for riding, and the color brown predominates in this Arsan. Al-Saqlawiyah halter: It was named so because of the polish of its hair, i.e. its shine and luster. This halter is considered one of the most beautiful halters, and it is the best among other halters for celebrations and shows. It is distinguished by its beautiful head shape and wide forehead. Its size is medium and smaller than the Kahilan. Al-Ubayyah or Al-Ubayyana halter: It is one of the most expensive halters in the world, and it was given this name because it lifted its owner's cloak with its tail so that it would not fall to the ground. The head shape of this halter is similar to the Saqlawiyah, but it is slightly longer, with two narrow nostrils. It is also distinguished by its long neck and straight hind legs. Of course, it has the longest tail compared to the rest of the halters. Umm Arqoub halter: It was said that it was named so because of the twist in its Achilles tendon, and it is also called Al-Mu'naqiyah due to the length of its neck. It has been classified in horse books and Arabic references as one of the five halters. Al Dahman Rein: It is a beautiful mix between Al Saklawi and Al Kahilan, characterized by a balanced, square-shaped body, with relatively small hooves and a medium-length neck. This family is one of the most influential breeds in horse production worldwide at the present time, and some consider it the main source for producing endurance and endurance racing horses. Finally, the breeds of Arabian horses have a great and significant difference between historians and those interested in Arabian horses from all over the world, some of whom consider them five and some of whom consider them seven breeds. Despite this, this classification is now not applied to the Arabian horse in terms of lineage from the mother's side, but only according to physical specifications. There are many other classifications that fill the world of horses, which is very large for its lovers. With this, we have reached the end of the video. We hope that we have added some information to you about the breeds of purebred Arabian horses. If you have reached the end with us, do not be stingy with us by