Ray Dor Marque Pedigree
Anaza El Farid
Gazal Al Ahaqab
Kajora
Marwan Al Shaqab
Fame VF
Little Liza Fame
Katahza
Qr Marc
Ali Jamaal
Magic Dream
The DreamSpinner
Sweet Dreams
Kouros
Kouream De Ment
Rawhides Amenda
Ray Dor Marque
Aladdinn Echo
Ray Dor Echo
Ray Dor Gali Gai
Ray Dor Obaida
Padrons Psyche
Gai Daphne
Gai Fantasha
QR Marc by (Marwan Al Shaqab x
Swete Dreams by Magic Dream)
2008 El Ran Cup Jr. Champion Colt,
Belgium
2007 Al Khalediah Arabian Horse Festival Jr. Champion Colt, Saudi
Arabian
2006 Unanimous Region 14 Sweepstakes Yearling Colt
2006 US Nationals Reserve Champion Breeders Sweepstakes Colt
Sept. 2007 Iowa Gold Star Futurity
Stallion Auction Breeding sold for $11,000.
Feb. 2008 Scottsdale Signature Stallion
Auction Breeding sold for $42,000
2010 Breeding Fee for QR Marc is 8,000.
EUROS approx. $11,500. in U.S. dollars
Marwan Al Shaqab by
(Gazal Al Shaqab x Little Liza Fame)
2009 Qatari National Champion
Stallion
2008 World Champion Stallion
2008 Nations Cup Champion Stallion
2005 United States National Champion
Junior Stallion -- Unanimous
2003 Unanimous United States National
Champion Stallion
2003 Unanimous Region 9 Champion
Stallion
2002 World Champion Colt
2002 Nations Cup Champion Colt
2002 European Champion Colt
2001 World Champion Colt
2001 Qatari National Champion Colt
Leading sire of Champions
at:
2009 Scottsdale
2008 U.S. Nationals
2008 World Championships in Paris,
France
Sire of World Champion and Reserve
Champion Colts, QR Marc and Baanderos
Sire of the World Champion and
Reserve Champion Fillies, Abha Palma and Princess of Marwan
Marwan Al Shaqab is
the son of 2005 U.S. Reserve National Champion Stallion, Gazal Al
Shaqab (Anaza El Farid x Kajora by Kaborr) out of the 1990 Canadian
National Champion Futurity Filly and 1991 U.S. Reserve National
Champion Western Pleasure Junior Horse, Little Liza Fame (Fame VF x
Katahza by Aza Destiny). Foaled in 2000, he was World Champion Colt
and Qatari National Champion Colt as a yearling. At two he was again
World Champion Colt and added Nations Cup Champion Colt and European
Champion Colt to his credentials. In 2003 and 2005 he was unanimous
U.S. National Champion Junior Halter Stallion.
Though no stranger to the Leading Sire listing, Marwan Al Shaqab has
begun to feature prominently as a Leading Halter Sire at the U.S.
National Championships. At the 2009 Scottsdale Show, Marwan Al Shaqab
sons and daughters won four champion-ships, a reserve championship and
33 Top Ten titles, in addition to seven first place, five second place
and one sixth place awards. All of the prizes were in Halter
competition except the sixth place ribbon which went to OFW Balvenie
(x OFW Balarina) in Western Pleasure Junior Horse (3 & 4-Year-Old).
Anaza El Farid by (Ruminaja
Ali x Bint Deenaa)
This stallion had a very short
breeding career and died at a young age. But before Anaza El Farid was
taken from us, he gave the world a wonderful gift - his son out of the
national champion mare Kajora; Gazal Al Shaqab, a stallion whose
influence is remarkable for a stallion of his young age.
1988
Straight Egyptian, AK, BL Stallion
1993
National Top Ten Stallion
1993
Egyptian Event Supreme Champion
1998
Egyptian Event Leading Sire
Exported
to Count Zichy Thyssen, Buenos Aires Argentina
MAGIC DREAM by (Ali Jamaal x The Dreamspinner)
Buckeye Supreme Champion
US National Top Ten Futurity Colt
Canadian National Top Ten Futurity
Colt
Magic Dream is one the most beautiful
and most successful sons of US & Canadian National Champion and
International Sire of Significance ALI JAMAAL
Ali Jamaal by (Ruminaja
Ali x Heritage Memory)
1990 U.S. National Champion Stallion
1989 U.S. National Reserve Champion
Stallion
1989 Canadian National champion
Stallion
1989 Pacific Slope Champion Stallion
Ruminaja Ali (Shaikh Al Badi x
Bint Magidaa)
1976 Grey Stallion
Bred by Russell and Mildred Jameson,
Rancho Ruminaja
Flushing, Michigan
1979 U.S. National Champion Futurity
Colt
1980 U.S. National Top 10 Stallion
1980 Canadian National Top 10
Stallion
1983 U.S. National Reserve Champion
Stallion
Number of AHRA registered foals: 444
Sire of 11 National winners
9 Championships (3 halter, 6
performance)
2 Reserve Championships (1 halter, 1
performance)
22 Top 10's (12 halter, 10
performance)
Shaikh Al Badi (*Morafic x*Bint
Maisa El Saghira)
1969 Grey Stallion
Bred by Gleannloch Farms, Barksdale,
Texas
1972 U.S. National Reserve Champion
Futurity Colt
Number of AHRA registered foals: 693
Sire of 14 National winners
3 Championships (1 halter, 2
performance)
3 Reserve Championships (2 halter, 1
performance)
14 Top 10's (13 halter, 21
performance)
*Ansata Ibn Halima
by (Nazeer x Halima)
3x - 1966,'67 & '69 U.S. National
Top 10 Stallion
Region VI Park Champion
was considered an "International
Sire".
*Aladdinn by (Nureddin
x Lalage)
1979 Scottsdale Champion Stallion
1979 U.S. National Champion Stallion
1979 Canadian National Champion
Stallion
Sire of more U.S. National Champion
Stallions than any other sire in breed history
Aladdinn Echo by (Aladdinn
x Gaamara)
1989 U.S. National Top 10 Champion
Stallion
1987 U.S. National Top 10 Champion
Stallion
1986 Scottsdale Reserve Champion
Stallion
1986 Canadian National Top 10
Champion Stallion
1984 Canadian National Top 10
Champion Stallion
1987 Buckeye Champion Stallion
Aladdinn Echo earned six National Top
Ten honors (3 in Canada and 3 in the U.S.) over a 6-year period. While
his awards were all won in halter, Aladdinn Echo’s six National
winning get include 4 reining champions. ZA Apollo, a full brother to
First Echo, was the National Champion Reining JTR -13 at the 1998
Youth Nationals and added another Top Ten to his record at the U.S.
Nationals in 1999. CA Echoson was Top 8 in Reining AO at the Canadian
Nationals in 1995 and Echo Royale was Top Ten Reining JTR 14-17 at the
1996Youth Nationals. Aladdinn Echo’s two National halter winners are
Ray Dor Echo (1986 U.S. National Champion Futurity Stallion) and the
1992 double National Champion Stallion Echo Magnifficoo.
Aladdinn Echo’s dam, Gaamara produced
11 foals and is dam of the Regional Halter Top 5 winner Aram Star. She
is by Gamaar (by Niga) whose dam Gay Rose (by Ferzon) produced the
National Champion Stallion Galizon, the Top Ten Stallion/Top Ten
English Pleasure winner Gay Rouge and the Top Ten Mare Gai Gay Rose.
The 4th National winner for Gay Rose is the Top Ten Gelding Ganam (by
*Nizzam).
*Padron by (Patron
x Odessa)
1977 Dutch Jr. National Champion Colt
1982 U.S. National Champion Stallion
1981 Canadian National Champion Stallion
1982 Scottsdale Champion Stallion
Padrons Psyche by (Padron
x Kilika)
1991 U.S. National Reserve Champion
Stallion with David Boggs
Fame VF by (Bey
Shah x Raffoleta-Rose)
1987 U.S. National Champion Stallion
1987 Scottsdale Reserve Champion
Stallion
1986 Canadian Reserve National
Champion Stallion
Bey Shah by (Bay El Bey x Star Of
Ofir)
1981 Canadian National Top 10
Stallion
1980 U.S. Reserve National Champion
Stallion
1980 Pacific Slopes Champion Stallion
1980 & 1979 Scottsdale Reserve
Champion Stallion
1979 U.S. National Top 10 Stallion
1979 Pacific Slopes Reserve Champion
Stallion
1978 Region Seven Reserve Champion
Stallion
1979 Region Three Reserve Champion Stallion
1981 U. S. National Top Ten Champion Stallion
1978 Region Seven Reserve Champion Stallion
For many years the breed’s leading living sire of halter champions
Bay El Bey ++ by
(Bay Abi x Naganka)
1978, 1975 & 1973 U.S. National Top
10 Stallion
1977 Scottsdale Reserve Champion
English Pleasure Horse
1977 Canadian National Champion
Stallion
1976 Scottsdale Reserve Champion
English Pleasure Horse
1976 & 1974 U.S. National Reserve
Champion Stallion
1973 Canadian Top 10 Stallion
Bay Abi ++
by (Errabi x Angyl)
1964 U.S. National Top 10 English
Pleasure Horse
1964 U.S. National Top 10 Western
Pleasure Horse
1964 Scottsdale Reserve Champion
English Pl. Horse
1962 U.S. National Champion Stallion
*Bask ++ by
(Witraz x Balalajka)
1967 U.S. Reserve National Champion
Formal Driving
1966 Scottsdale Champion 3 Gaited
Horse
1965 U.S. National Champion Park
Horse
1964 U.S. National Top 10 Park Horse
1964 U.S. National Champion Stallion
U.S. Reserve National Champion Formal
Combination
Ariston
1979 U.S. National Top 10 Stallion
1979 Canadian National Top 10
Stallion
Multi-Champion in Park, Formal
Driving and Halter
*Morafic (Nazeer x Mabrouka)
1956 Grey Stallion
Straight Egyptian
Bred by EAO
Cairo, Egypt
Imported in 1965 by Gleannloch Farms
Barksdale, TX
Number of AHRA registered foals:259
*Morafic, noted for his bauty as a
colt, was said to have the most pronounced jibbah of all the EAO
horses. One visitor described *Morafic as "an eloquent personification
of Nazeer." *Morafic was considered the king of Gleannloch, and
"Living Legend."
Gai Parada+++
1974 US National Pleasure Driving
1977 US National Champion Stallion
1975 Canadian National Top Ten
Stallion
Gai Parada +++ also went onto become
a many-time Champion in Most Classic Arabian. Gai Parada +++obtained
his Legion of Supreme Merit.
Gai Parada +++ sired 20 National
winners
Gamaar by (Niga x
Gazonia)
U.S. National Champion Stallion
Sired 302 foals
Gamaar was noted for his huge eyes
and the quality of his daughters. His daughters Gay Rose Gal, Gamaars-Melba
and Raydells Madurai appear on the ARABIAN HORSE WORLD’s Aristocrats
list of mares having 4 or more champion get with 10, 6 and 4 champions
respectively. Thirteen Gamaar get have been National winners and
include National Champion Western Pleasure JO winner Baymaar, the
National Champion Half-Arabian Gelding Tigaar and TWO Reserve National
Champions in Stock - Zamaar and El Lamaar.
Galizon by (Azraff
x Gay-Rose)
U.S. National Champion Stallion
Galizon is the sire of 1974 U.S.
National Champion mare Jon San Judizon
Sired 97 foals
*Kaborr +++ by (Naborr
x Bint Kholameh by Adibiyez)
Canadian National Champion Stallion
Canadian National Champion Western
Pleasure
2x -U.S. National Reserve Champion
Stallion
Salon Du Cheval in Paris *Kaborr was
judged European Senior Male Champion
*Naborr
1954 Reserve Champion Stallion at the
Moscow Show
Kilimandscharo by
(Aswan x Karta)
German National Champion
Elite Stallion
Kouros by (Marhaba
x Kissie)
*Khouros has many get and grand get
that have won Regional and National Championships
European Show record
1983 Regional Junior Champion
1983 First Place Halter AACHEN, West Germany
1984 Suprme Champion and Junior Champion Nations at AACHEN, West
Germany
1985 Twice Junior Champion, Holland
1985 Jr. Champion, Belgium
1985 Jr. Champion, West Germany
United States Show Record
1986 Most Classic Arabian - Las Vegas
1986 Champion Stallion - Ocala Fall Classic
1987 Top Eight 5 Year Old - Scottsdale, Az
1987 Champion Stallion - Vally City, North Dakota
1987 Champion Stallion - Windom, MN
1987 Res. Champion - Millwaukee, Wis
1987 Res. Champion - Millwaukee, Wis
1987 Res. Champion - Vally City, North Dakota
1987 Most Classic - Purebred Show - St Paul
Aza Destiny by (Azraff
x Bint Bass Hisan)
National
Champion Halter Stallion
Mares
Kajora by (Kaborr+++
x Edjora)
1982 U.S. National Champion Mare at
age 3
She is now in Qatar where she is one
of the top producing mares of
Al Shaqab Stud.
Kajora's son, Gazal Al Shaqab
(pictured top left), was named World Champion Stallion in 2001 at
the Salon du Cheval in Paris. Kajora's grandson, Marwan Al Shaqab,
was unanimous World Junior Champion Colt at the same show where his
sire was named World Champion Stallion. Marwan then went on to be
named US National Champion Junior Stallion in 2003. Gazal Al Shaqab
was recently imported to the US to be shown by Michael Byatt.
UPDATE!!! At the 2005 US Nationals, Gazal was Reserve Senior
Stallion Champion, and Marwan was National Junior Stallion Champion!!
Kajora's daughter, G Kallora, is the dam of Ames Jasmine,
2001 U.S. National Champion Sweepstakes Filly. G Kallora is
also the dam of Matalora, Scottsdale Liberty Champion.
Kajora's daughter, Mejorka, is a regional champion and has
produced several excellent daughters by Bey Shah. Kajora's daughter,
Hathfa Al Shaqab, was 2002 Reserve Champion Filly at the
International Show in Qatar. Kajora is recognized as one of the
top-producing Arabian mares in the world, and it appears that her sons
and daughters will produce as well.
Gai Fantasha by (Bey Shah x Lea
Azramette)
Scottsdale Reserve
Champion Mare
Gay Rose by (Ferzon x Gali-Rose)
Gay Rose bred to Azraff
produced U.S. National Champion Stallion, Galizon; full brother,
Gay-Rouge, Canadian Top Ten Stallion and sire of Canadian National
Champion Stallion Gai Champion; and full sister Gay Gay Rose, U.S. Top
Ten Mare.? Galizon sired of 1974 U.S. National Champion Mare Jon San
Judizon.
Little Liza Fame
by (Fame VF x Katahza)
US Reserve National Junior Champion
Western
US Top Ten Futurity Filly
Canadian National Champion Futurity
Filly
One of Fame VF's most notable
daughters was national champion, Little Liza Fame whose greatest
achievement was her son sired by the afore mentioned Gazal Al Shaqab;
the international show ring superstar and a leading sire of today,
Marwan Al Shaqab.
Llana by (Gazi
x Zaryn)
1968 Canadian National Champion Mare
1968 Canadian National Top 10 English
Pleasure Horse
1967 U.S. National Champion Futurity
Filly
Angyl -- Bay Abi's
Dam
U.S. National Top 10 Mare
at the age of 14 and foal at side
*Amfibia --
Ariston's Dam
U.S. National Top 10 Mare
Park Champion
*Bint Maisa El Saghira++ (Nazeer
x Maisa by Shahloul)
1958 Bay Mare
Aristocrat Mare
Produced 5 Champions
1964 U.S. National Top 10 Park
1965 U.S. National Top 10 Halter Mare
1965 U.S. National Top 10 English
Pleasure
*Magidaa (Alaa El Din x Maysa
by Antar)
1964 Chestnut Mare
Aristocrat Mare
Produced 5 Champions
Multiple Class A Championships in
Park
Multiple Class A Championships in
English Pleasure
The only Egyptian mare to have U.S.
Top 10's in Halter, English Pleasure and Park
The Dam of Shaikh Al Badi, who is the
founder of Successful Breeding Stallions
Aristocrats
Raffoleta Rose -- Fame VF's
Dam
Producer of 5 Champions
Star of Ofir -- Bey Shah's
Dam
Producer of 4 Champions
*Naganka -- Bay El Bey's
Dam
Producer of 4 Champions
*Bint Mona (Nazeer
x Mona)
1958 Grey Mare
Bred by EAO (Egyptian Agricultural
Organization)
Cairo, Egypt
*Bint Mona was imported by Gleannloch
Farms
Barksdale, Texas
Owned until her death by Jim Kline of
California.
Produced 17 foals
Producer of 5 Champions, 4 of them
National winners in halter.
Bint Magidaa (*Khofo++
x *Magidaa)
1970 Grey Mare
Bred by Gleannloch Farms
Barksdale, Texas
Produced 22 foals
Bint Magidaa has produced 6 Champions
Thee Infidel: sired by Thee
Desperado
2000 U.S. National Top 10 Stallion
1998 U.S. National Top 10 Futurity
Colt
Alidaar: sired by Shaikh Al
Badi
1987 U.S. National Top 10 Futurity
Stallion
1987 Canadian National Top 10
Futurity Stallion
Ruminaja Ali: sired by Shaikh
Al Badi
1979 U.S. National Champion Futurity
Stallion
1980 U.S. National Top 10 Stallion
1980 Canadian National Top 10
Stallion
1983 U.S. Reserve National Champion
Stallion
Ruminaja Bahjat: sired by
Shaikh Al Badi
1985 Region IV Top 5 Stallion Halter
Champions
Ruminaja Fayez and Ruminaja
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