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Nazeer

Nazeer (EAO photo)

Nazeer

Mansour x Bint Samiha by Kazeem aka Kazmeyn aka Kasmeyn GSB#671 (Crabbet)

RAS 247

August 9, 1934

Sire of Significance

Nazeer was nearly lost to the arabian breed because of great turmoil in the Middle East. He was rescued from the obscurity of being a provincial stallion station by former Babolna Director General Tibor von Pettko-Szandtner, Nazeer began his breeding career with the newly established Royal Agricultural Society at age 14. His breeding career only spanned one decade, during which time Nazeer sired many supreme sons and daughters that would forever change the Arabian breed. He was above all a magnificent, perfect stallion who defined Arabian immortal, that unmistakable, ethereal quality seen amongst only the very elite. As a sire he was wonderfully pre-potent, gifting his precious get with chisled heads, solid conformation, strong toplines, excellent shoulders, depth of girth and significant size and substance as well as on overall aristocratic elegance, world-class refinement and perfect desert Arabian type. His get were exported to every corner of the globe; through their superb genotype, the influence of Nazeer will be felt for generations.

Nazeer sired 101 foals

Bred by Egyptian Agricultural Organization, Egypt

ccs Hilm Tahakkak Pedigree

Photo: EAO

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