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| From the 1924 Crabbet Stud Catalogue:
"Mirage. Lady Wentworth has also at Crabbet a very fine white stallion imported by King Faisal of Irak from the Dendnasha tribe, to whom he paid £500 for the horse through General Haddad Pasha, who identified the horse and his history in 1922. He is a Kehilan Ajuz of the Denednasha nejd strain, but will not be incorporated in the Crabbet Stud until King Faisal's signature has been obtained." From The Crabbet Arabian Stud its history and influence< by Archer, Pearson and Covey: p. 108 "Mirage. A Seglawi Jedran Dalia. White stallion bred by the Anazeh tribe. Exact date of birth unknown....The Crabbet records indicate it was about 1916. Brought by King Faisal of Irak to France and presented to the Italian Ambassador Signor de Martino and brought by him to England. Bought at Tattersalls 1923. Sire: a Seglawi Jedran. Dam: a Seglawieh Dalia. Sold to the USA 1930." p. 182 "[Roger Selby's] main purchase in 1930 was Mirage, an imported grey stallion of the Seglawi Jedran Dalia strain. Lady Wentworth described him as 'a very showy good horse. Excellent legs, splendid quarters and fine front. Very good in saddle but too bouncing for English taste as he gets English riders off.' But this was not the reason Mirage was sold. Weatherbys had by now closed their Stud Book to new imports and although Lady Wentworth tried to persuade them to accept Mirage, she was unsuccessful and therefore had no option but to sell him." p. 220 "Another stallion I [Cecil Covey] remember was Mirage, a very quiet horse to handle but as soon as you mounted him he became a different animal, full of fire and verve. When we were visited by King Fuad of Egypt, I was detailed to meet his convoy of cars at the gate of Crabbet Park and to escort them down the drive mounted on Mirage. We must have put on a spectacular display as Mirage hated combustion engines and gave me a most awkward ride. When ridden he carried his head and tail high and had a very short gait which took a while to get used to. But once mastered he was exhilarating." |
| From Al Khamsa Arabians: p. 76
"Mirage. 1919 grey stallion, sire a Kuhaylan-Ajuz of the Anazah, dam a Saklawiyah-Jidraniyah of the Dal'al family, bred by the Saba, imported in 1921 to Iraq for King Faisal." "*Mirage's date of birth is given as 1909 in Vol IV of the Arabian Horse Registry stud books, but this is corrected in Vol V. ... The Arabic document in *Mirage's case is from the Royal Stables at Bagdad, sealed by El Mahasshami, Director. It confirms his strain, the strain of his sire, and his breeder."
"now rated by many experts as the most perfect specimen of the ancient élite or classic type in America...He stands a scant 14:2, a sturdy model with the characteristic refinements of the best of his breed. His head is a glory and his great eyes express high but gentle spirit and gracious personality." General Dickenson of Traveler's Rest, contributing a review of US Arab horse activities to the 1936 number of the same British annual, wrote that "Selby Stud has continued to breed very intensely from the imported foundation stock, using MIRAGE as a sire the past season, not only because of his fine type, but because he is past twenty-five years of age and at best they cannot hope to have him many more years." |
"many hours in the corral with the Stallion, and Mirage seemed to recognize him, even though some time had elapsed since he had last seen him.The Bey stated that he had frequently visited the horse while in England, after he passed out of King Faisal's possession." This seemingly direct connection with *MIRAGE's early years make it somewhat difficult to understand how an error of ten years in the horse's foaling date could have persisted. On the other hand, one could picture that while comment might be made to Chefik Bey Haddad that *MIRAGE "looks well for his age," the question of precisely what that age was might not come up in so many words.
"Lady Anne Blunt made careful enquiries over a number of years [as to the origins of the Darley Arabian and that] Sheykh Mijuel ... said mares had gone from Central Arabia at one time, and others later, and stallions from his own tribe. He had heard talk of a Managhieh mare and some colts of that strain, a grey and a bay, purchased by an Englishman at Aleppo. One colt, which was left apparently some time after purchase with the tribe, went by the name of the Managhi Daali (Darley's Managhi)...before leaving the tribe the colt sired a well-known filly which was known as the 'Daalieh' or 'Daralieh.' Possibly the modern strain Dalla, still existing, may have some connection with this. There is a strain of Seglawi Dalia with th the Anazeh which may be descended from the Seglawieh mare with 'Darley' attached, according to custom." Since we are not told that the "Daalieh" was not a Seglawieh, it seems at least plausible that she herself may have founded the Dalia substrain of Seglawi Jedran; it is therefore within the realm of speculation that the Darley Arabian, renowned as a Thoroughbred foundation sire, might still have Arabian descent through *MIRAGE. Had Lady Wentworth been able to register the horse in GSB or chosen to use him at Crabbet as a single-registered sire she might herself have made more of this possibility, but at the time of this writing *MIRAGE was already in Ohio. |
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ARABI
KABIR. That showy chestnut son of the China doll *KAREYMA
(Naseem x Julnar by *Abu Zeyd) got 52 foals, stationed first in California
but gaining renown in the Northwest when promoted as head sire of the Silva
program. ARABI KABIR's sons ERRABI
and RABAAR sired the national champion stallion and
mare BAY-ABI and RAHBANA,
and his daughters including notably INEZ, ZABIRA,
IRAYIS, ABARAYIS, WANDA
and LADIRAH were champion producers or founded important
families. BAY-ABI became the
leading sire of the *MIRAGE line; the record of BAY-EL-BEY
has latterly far surpassed that of the other BAY-ABI
sons and he himself has been replaced in turn by his sons, most prominently
BEY SHAH, BARBARY,
and HUCKLEBERRY BAY (triple *MIRAGE
and double *KAREYMA).
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A very young JOHARAH (*Mirage x Rihani)
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Descent table *MIRAGE 790: registered offspring name reg# color sex year foaled (dam) breeder state (number of foals/number with offspring) ["//" - no offspring] |
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