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- Empire State Arabian Horse Association - Promoting Arabian, Half-Arabian and Anglo-Arabian horses through meetings, seminars and horse shows. A member club of Region 16 of the Arabian Horse Association.
- The Race Horse Pages - Directory featuring Arabian race horse breeders, racing Arabians, free photo classifieds, Arabian race horses at stud and for sale, and racing links.
- All About Arabian Horses - Information on the history of Arabians, caring for and training Arabians, as well as showing, buying, and breeding.
- Arabian Horse World - Arabian Horse World and Arabian Horse World Quarterly are equine publications devoted to news and information for owners, breeders and admirers of the Arabian horse.
- Cross Timbers Arabians and Pintos - Specializing in Pinto Arabian, half-Arabian, and Arabian horses of Crabbet, CMK, Polish and Egyptian bloodlines. Foals for sale and stallions at stud. In Copper Canyon.
- Macauley Arabians and Half Arabians - Offering family-oriented Arabian and half Arabian horses for pleasure or show. Home of Crabbet/Polish stallion Rogala Debonair. Also offers lessons in Dressage and Western Pleasure. In Marysville/Lake Stevens.
- Forest View Arabians - Champion halter and performance Egyptian Arabians, and standing Straight Egyptian Arabian stallion ERAF Emptahar.
- Rainbow's End Arabians - Producing Arabians, Part-Arabians and Pinto-Arabians, focusing on athleticism, halter prospects and western competitors. In Kansas City.
- The Arabian Horse Times - Arabian horse show events, leaders in the Arabian horse industry, famous Arabians, news, classifieds, and equine health and training tips. Includes kids' pages, chat board and online forum.
- Canadian Arabian Horse Registry - Canadian Registry for Purebred and Partbred Arabian Horses and information on the Canadian Arabian Horse Foundation. View a sample of The Canadian Arabian News magazine.
Wikipedia Articles
- Arabian Ostrich - The Middle Eastern Ostrich or Arabian Ostrich (Struthio camelus syriacus) is an extinct subspecies of the ostrich which once lived on the Arabian Peninsula and in the Near East. Its range seems to have been continuous in prehistoric times, but with the drying-up of the Arabian Peninsula, it disappeared from the inhospitable areas of the Arabian Desert such as the Rub'al-Khali.
- Arabian Oryx - The Arabian Oryx (Oryx leucoryx) is a bovid and the smallest member of Oryx genus, native to desert and steppe areas of the Arabian peninsula. An endangered species, the Arabian Oryx was largely extinct in the wild by the early 1970s; reintroduction programs have since been attempted, with mixed success.
- Crabbet Arabian Stud - The Crabbet Arabian Stud was established on 2 July 1878 when the first Arabian horses brought to England by Wilfrid Scawen Blunt and Lady Anne Blunt arrived at Crabbet Park, their estate in Sussex. Six months earlier, while staying in Aleppo, Wilfrid and Lady Anne had made a plan to import some of the best Arabian horses to England and breed ...
- Old South Arabian - Old South Arabian (or Epigraphic South Arabian) is the term used for four closely related languages spoken in the southern portion of the Arabian Peninsula. These languages are distinct from Classical Arabic.
- Godolphin Arabian - The Godolphin Arabian (ca 1724 - 1754), also known as the Godolphin Barb, was an Arabian horse who was one of three stallions which were the founders of the modern Thoroughbred horse racing bloodstock (the other two are the Darley Arabian and the Byerly Turk). He was given his name due to his best-known owner, Francis Godolphin, 2nd Earl of Godolphin.