“Qaison” is Abdel Nasser gift to Berlin … And “Ghazal” is the king of oriental beauty
The Egyptian horses appeared in the “Mirbakh” stud as the first German farmer, after their absence for years, from Germany, “after World War II”, which was used either to produce a pure Egyptian breed or in crossbreeding with Polish horses.
German experts decided to visit Egypt, after the correspondence they received from the Hungarian expert, and when they entered the Zahraa station, the Hungarian expert, head of the Zahraa station, told them “at that time”: Do not look at the Arabian horse through the eyes of the Germans and look for defects, look for advantages and wonderful production, adding: “Germany needs the horses of Zahra Station for improvement.”
Egyptian horses were used either to produce a pure Egyptian breed or in crossbreeding with Polish horses. Indeed, its composition succeeded and spread its reputation, and a new generation of Polish horses appeared different in shape and movement and reviews the “horse position” of Egyptian horses in Germany.
Three purebred Arabian horses traveled to Germany, they are: the horse “Kamel” Ibn Nazeer and Kamil, whose name was changed to “Hadban Inzhi”, where he was born in the Zahraa station on August 15, 1952, and was exported from Egypt to “Mazraat Mirbakh” in the year 1955. It produced many sons over a period of 19 years, many of them exported to various countries of the world and won many championships.
The “gazelle horse”: The “gazelle” played a big role in Germany and inherited the fame and beauty of the oriental horse, and no one could resist the beauty of this horse and its sons, while the Germans saw that the only defect in “gazelle” from their point of view was the weakness of the front leg, a slight back and the neck Heavy and when the evaluation committee met, the horse got 4/5 or 90%, then it was evaluated after its production and got higher grades
And the horse Qaison: The late leader Gamal Abdel Nasser gave this horse to Germany and it was put in the zoo, and horse breeders mocked Qaison, saying: “It is a weak and unbearable.” Qaison responded harshly to them and gave them a strong lesson to learn from, so the production of the strong was silenced everybody.
In addition, each of the mare was purchased, “Nadjah, Nuhi, Malasha, Muhibba and Malakiya,” followed by Afifa II, which was bought specifically for Ghazal.