In 1920, the Royal Agricultural Society purchased 18 purebred Arabian horses from the Lady Wentworth in England to distribute them to the region to get rid of the mares instead of the English horses that were present at that time to improve breeding in the provinces for municipal mares, namely:
Deputies
Spray
capital
Kazimin
Zidane
Qamar
Braaq
Hamran
Qarun
Sameer
Mapbrook Plant
Bustan
Bashir
Rayan
Soljaan
Raised
Ibn Jashmak
Jazlan
The association also bought a horse from Prince Muhammad Ali “Ghazal”
Prince Muhammad Ali Al-Hussan gifted her “Rabdan”.