Samira was born on January 30, 1935, at the Zahra Station for breeding purebred Arabian horses, “Kafr Farouk previously”, to the mother bint Radhia al-Zarqa and father Ibn Rabdan, where she was registered in the Horse Genealogy Register No. 3 on page 21 with the descriptions: “Shaqra with Sawana”
Samira Saqlawiya Jadraniyeh is the sister of two of the most important Al-Zahraa station, the first horse, Hamdan bin Rabdan, and Bint Radhia, who lived with Ahmed Basha Hamza, and his farm was called the stables of Hamdan with love and passion for this horse.
The second male, the horse, is a young man from father bin Rabdan and mother bint Radhia, and Samira produced the mare Zafarana from the horse Blance, who was one of her most important children in the Zahraa station and produced the mare bint Zaafarana, who traveled to America and was named Ansata Bint Zaafarana from Father Nazeer.
It is worth noting that Dr. Abdel-Alim Ashoub, head of the education department at Kafr Farouk station, attended the birth of “Samira,” whose name was changed to Al-Zahraa station after the 1952 revolution..