Prince Muhammad Ali talks about horse men and says: Among the people who are horse men and equestrian people with the nature of their upbringing spend their lives among horses such as Circassians, Tatars, Turkmen and Arabs, and some of them become horse men due to the nature of their work as the cowboys in North America, and they are guards and herds of cows, horses and cattle in the plains The vast America, as well as the Cheeks in Hungary, Joshua in Argentina, and others in Australia.
They are engaged in the production of horses and hunting wild them for the purpose of selling and earning as a living profession. They are good at riding horses, but they are often cruel to horses, unlike the Arab who loves to ride and treat them well.
A horse man is known as anyone who is concerned with the horse out of passion, or whoever works in raising or trading in it. And until cars appeared, the English – after the Easterners – had the first place in the matter of horses, because they abound in horse riding, and they were the ones who lent great importance to competitions and hunting, and England followed Austria and Hungary, then Russia, and then France and Germany. Let us also mention the United States and America.
There is no doubt that there are people in all sides who are good at riding horses, but if we ask which people are good at that, the answer is the peoples in which the horse has the basic mount and the natural animal.
And the adept at making difficult movements and acrobatics on horses are the Circassians, Turkmen and Ajam “Cowboys” and the best “jockey” for racing are the English and Americans have finally become famous. As for the continuous daily riding and sport, the English, and as for the military officers, the French and Austrians are really cavalry, and they stand on the matter. Horse completely, and has recently graduated in Italy very superior officers.
And the military cavalry, the Cossack cavalry in Russia, before the World War, and the Indian cavalry gained a great reputation, and they finally spoke about the characteristics of the Australian cavalry in the Great War.