electra
Feb 18 2004, 03:16 PM
hello
just wondering if any one had any fab. pictures of ansata hijazi and ansata samsara please this is my dream to see some of ansata samsara they are just great !!! thank you
oh before i forget is there any foals from them together and some pictures of them !!
thank you
electra (in a good mood )
Aleksi
Feb 18 2004, 08:22 PM
Do you mean Ansata Hejazi? There are plenty of him here.
Type his name into the searching machine at the INDEX page -
he has his own PORTRAIT, his photos are in the PEDIGREE database,
and there are photos of him in the INTERNATIONAL section (Kuwait) as well ...
usamah ezzain
Feb 19 2004, 10:13 AM
dear electra,
my main stallion at EZZAIN ARABIANS is by the two you mentioned,as well i have a full sister of him.there is an article on this site in INTERNATIONAL,AND here is a pic ture of his full sister ANSATA SULEYMA
usamah ezzain
Feb 19 2004, 10:37 AM
DEAR ELECTRA,
I WANT TO INFORM YOU ALSO THAT ANSATA SAMSARA WAS BOUGHT BY ME FOR KUWAIT EQUESTRIAN CENTER BUT UNFORTUNATLY DIED AT ANSATA BEFORE SHIPPING TO KUWAIT DUE TO A COLLIC.ANSATA HEJAZI RESIDE WELLCARED FOR AT AJMAL ARABIANS OF MOHAMMED ALMARZOOK IN KUWAIT.
usamah ezzain
Feb 19 2004, 10:43 AM
ANSATA ALMURTAJIZ(ANSATA HEJAZI X ANSATA SAMSARA)
usamah ezzain
Feb 19 2004, 11:00 AM
AND MORE RECENT ONE
electra
Feb 19 2004, 12:11 PM
hello
that is soo sad to hear ! i hate colic it kills the nicest of horses if you have any pics. of her i would love to see some ! she is such a lovely horse ! any way i found a horse ansata safeer he is very nice d you have any pictures of him ? and does any one know where he stands ?
thank you
electra
Oliver
Feb 19 2004, 01:37 PM
Ansata Safeer is pictureed in the INTERNATIONAL section
about the feature of the Egyptian Event Europe 1999.
Again, just type "Ansata Safeer" at the serach engine and - presto -
it will show you the link.
HLM
Feb 19 2004, 01:48 PM
Hi Umzama
A lovely photo. Can you tell us please in which diszipline he is training in? Also your other imports for the equestrian center?
Are these horses being flat or distance raced? Do you personally
train and ride any of these horses?
Any results of such tests would be greatly appreciated.
thanks and have a great day
Hansi
Ralph
Feb 19 2004, 08:35 PM
Hansi, the following words belong to Helen Keller. I offer them to you.
QUOTE
The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched-they must be felt with the heart.
usamah ezzain
Feb 19 2004, 09:24 PM
HLM
Feb 19 2004, 09:28 PM
Now Ralph, that is a beautiful and true saying. But then one must be a compassionate person to understand it.
And is it not the "Inner Beauty" which often makes that champion?
By this I mean, courage, stamina, staying power, attitude, all qualities the Arabian horses should display. This is why "testing" of all qualities would be the thing to do, dont you agree? It has been done for centuries.
Hansi
HLM
Feb 19 2004, 09:42 PM
Dear Uzamah
I apologyze for mispelling your name. I have sometimes trouble seeing that well, as well as typing,as my friends know. So please forgive me.
I was told that you also are an expert rider and horseman, so you would instantly recognize the quality of horses, in particular the once Princess Lulua owns. I am happy that you went and saw them and liked them.They were selectively bred.
The agricultural veterinarians, checking them in on arrival in England stated, that they had never seen such uniform, correct and beautiful bunch of mares and stallions. We enjoyed such compliment.
size is sometimes important to a person, especially when such is 6 feet tall or more, and would look a bit outplaced on a 14,3 hands
horse. But I have seen some excellent smaller arabians in my time, who could do it all.
No, dear Uzamah, I am not the only one who is pushing riding, endurance, testing, There are thousands of my colleges out there in this world to whom this comes NATURAL by pushing "riding,Testing"
What else would one want a a horse for, any horse, other than to ride or drive? Surely you would keep only functional Arbians in your stables, right? THEY MOST LIKELY ARE ALSO VERY BEAUTIFUL.
Now let us hear what riding principals you favor and do.
Do you own a lasrge farm, have many horses? I dont know you or of you, other than I heard that you ride daily through the desert, for which I envy you, and that's why I am asking you.
Have a wonderful day
Hansi
usamah ezzain
Feb 19 2004, 09:57 PM
DEAR HAMZI,
IF YOU WERE NOT ABLE TO READ MY POST I AM MOST PREPARED TO SEND YOU A VOICE MESSAGE
YOU ARE MOST WELCOME TO VISIT ME IN KUWAIT ANYTIME

MAYBE I WILL LEARN FROM A MASTER
Ralph
Feb 19 2004, 10:04 PM
I know what you are trying to do Hansi...I see through your questions to your "agenda" and it makes me very unhappy.

I am going to BUG you until you stop.
HLM
Feb 19 2004, 10:06 PM
Dear Uzamah
I read you post and understood. thank you for your kind invitation, I would love to come and visit, but I dont know if this will ever happen.
I also like to invite you and visit our farm here in Florida and be our guest as long as you like. We might enjoy talking "arabians".
Have a wonderful day and thank you again.
Hansi
usamah ezzain
Feb 19 2004, 10:24 PM
Gari
Feb 24 2004, 12:39 AM
Dear Usamah,
Just a quick note to let you know that you must be truly blessed in the eyes of God for never have I seen such a list of incredible horses that grace your farm. Have had a chance to study a handful of the pedigrees we discussed and am truly overwhelmed. Were I ever to go straight Egyptian-you would be my first call. But then one shouldn't be too surprised seeing where you have gone, studied and then acquired. Thank you for sharing! In regard to that one mare that one mare has the most incredible action besides beauty...so clearly you have done your homework. Such beauty coupled with wonderful athletic ability seems to be more rare all the time. That you have done such so well is something to be envied.
Green with envy, I'll be thinking of you particularly on the 26th!
Best,
Gari
usamah ezzain
Feb 24 2004, 01:04 PM
dear gari,
i dont believe you that you can envy anyone or anything since goodhearted people never do that,also thank you foor the compliments hope i deserve them.i owe many people in the horse world a lot since they teached me a lot ,i would like to mention few names in this respect:madame wijdan barbary,christian chazel,judy forbis,mahmod zubaid,hasanain alnaqeeb,omar saqr ,sh.abdulaziz althani of alrayyan,and definitely above all my real mentor and supporter my dearest dr.hans nagel a real freind i may call indeed,i really think that his and my farm are really one.

thank once more and hope we definitely will meet in the nearest future,on 26 i will definitely miss you.here is a pic.of hafid jamill son out of TH CAMILLE(THE MINISTRiL X AMARELA AL BADI )
usamah ezzain
Feb 24 2004, 01:52 PM
DEAR GARI,
WHILE MENTIONING PEOPLE I LEARNED A LOT FROM I SKIPPED UNINTENTIONALLY CATHY POWELL,SHE WAS AN INSTRUMENTAL GUIDE IN THE WORLD OF ARABIANS.
Gari
Feb 25 2004, 10:32 AM
Dear Usamah,
The colt is spectacular! But then seeing the names in your boy's pedigree and the names of your mentors...is it any wonder? What fun! As with Dr. Nagel's horses and several of those bred by your mentors, it is very hard to find words to describe such supurlatives-horse and human. Obviously you were a terrific student!
Gari
Caryn Rogosky
Mar 4 2004, 10:50 PM
QUOTE (Gari @ Feb 25 2004, 11:32 AM)
Dear Usamah,
The colt is spectacular! But then seeing the names in your boy's pedigree and the names of your mentors...is it any wonder? What fun! As with Dr. Nagel's horses and several of those bred by your mentors, it is very hard to find words to describe such supurlatives-horse and human. Obviously you were a terrific student!
Gari
Dear Usamah, congratulations on assembling such a fantastic herd. May I second Gari's comments on this exquisite colt? He is exactly my cup of tea...makes my mouth water!
Best Regards,
Caryn Rogosky
Ralph
Mar 4 2004, 11:12 PM
Caryn:
Have you ever seen this picture of Usamah's stallion, Ansata AlMurtajiz? I was in Missouri when I saw it, attending a sales meeting in January. I saw his eyes and I could not stop looking at the picture. I heard someone say "ahem" and looked up and realized that we were going around the room, introducing ourselves by name and location and these introductions got stalled out for a few awkward seconds when they got to me, because I was so busy looking at Ansata AlMurtajiz. A couple of the guys sitting next to me still tease me about it!

The eyes of this stallion are incredible, as well as his jowls and the way the head is attached to the neck. If you want to read the story about him, check out THE POET WARRIOR located in the INTERNATIONAL section of the website.
I second your compliment to Usamah regarding the horses he has assembled at his farm in Kuwait. Bart Van Buggenhout visited with Usamah and published a very nice report about the Ezzain breeding program in a recent issue of Arabian Horse World. I really enjoy the opportunity to talk with this enthusiastic man, here on straightegyptians.com. It is always a happy day when Usamah posts pictures of his horses.
Caryn
Mar 4 2004, 11:18 PM
I don't blame you for being distracted by this photo Ralph, you are absolutely right...this fellow is a stunner too. What a set of eyeballs! He reminds a little bit of Bint Maar Ree.
Caryn
Dear All,
i know that the topic has been raised since a long time but with out a picture of Ansata Hejazi posted yet ... i was lucky to be able to contact Mr. Mohammed AlMarzook and obtain some pictures.
All Pictures Has been taken By the gifted Gigi Grasso.
Pic 1.
Now i Am going to Post some of Hejazi Progeny which i was able to get their Pictures.
i will start With Ajmal Sabiha "Filly" ( X Glorieta Saafarana )
Now i am going to post a Pctures of the Reserve EBC Champion filly in 1998 Ansata Samari ( X Ansata samara ).
And last but by no means the least i am going to post my favorite one ... the pictures wont be able to show how buietiful is my little baby Ajmal Obbeyah ( X NK Aicha ).
By this post i will conclude for the time being waiting for more lovely pictures to share with all of you.
Ajmal Obbeyah Pic4.
Oliver
Mar 5 2004, 08:21 AM
Uih - another name on my list.
My birthday is coming in October -
don't forget to send me this filly per UPS.
bartvb
Mar 5 2004, 08:51 AM
Oliver, no chance habibi. My birthday is already passed! If that filly go's any place believe me I will not be the loser!!!! She's amazing - just unbelievable amazing. I saw her few times now and she is perfect and still every time she seems to get better.
Ma'shallah Mohammed you are a lucky man with this wonderfull filly, and nobody deserves it more.
All the best, Bart.
Oliver
Mar 5 2004, 08:54 AM
To see those wonderful pictures of Ansata Hejazi himself,
I remember the day I saw him the very first time at Ansata
Arabian Stud when Judi presented him to me with obvious pride.
Well, he looked beautiful but to me he looked not THAT impressive.
He was a late developer like many Ansata horses and looked
very immature and not as dry as today. But then I thought about
my first encounter with his sire, Ansata Halim Shah - and kept
in mind that he, too looked extremely immature as a three-year-old
I began to examine Hejazi - and had a second and third look.
I began to realize his potential. The fundamental things were
obviously there: bones, structure, good legs, deep girth, smoothness of body,
arch of neck, tail carriage BUT the little "extra something" was missing.
Two years later I saw him again - and it hits me like a hammer.
Lesson learned.
Today many of us expect that a colt or a filly looks like
a "million dollars" right from the start. Our world is getting faster and faster
and the same we seem to expect from our horses - but beauty takes time to grow.
Just some thoughts that were flowing through my mind.
electra
Mar 5 2004, 09:51 AM
hi
what about ansata safeer any of him?
bye
Bear Bart & Oliver,
first of all please do not think that a horse like that will leave Ajmal Stud unless it is on my dead boday or to my place ....
And to let you know that she just had a new Sibling last month Named Ajmal Hejaziah with extrem type and bueity ...
Regards
Hamad
electra
Mar 5 2004, 10:14 AM
dear hamad
this a lovely fillie she has real potential for the future but can i ask i it is not rude what your full name is ?
regards
electra
Dear Electra,
My real name is Hamad AL Ateeqi from Kuwait
cheers
Hamad
daleel
Mar 5 2004, 10:39 AM
Hi Mr. Hamad AL Ateeqi ,
welcome and nice to meet you here in SE.com forum.
Please keep us posted about news and pics from Kuwait and middle-east we need a lot.
Hope to heard about you soon.
Best regards
Enrico Meo aka Daleel
Ralph
Mar 5 2004, 05:25 PM
Dear Hamad:
WOW! WOW! WOW!
Thank you for making my day so much better!
Ralph
Guest_Paola Marinangeli
Mar 5 2004, 08:28 PM
Dear Hamad,
Congratulations for your Ajmal Obbeyah, your ''little baby'' is wonderful, an exquisite mare. We were so happy to see these photos of her, and THANKS for having shared her beauty with all of us, you know that in this Forum there are different faces of Arabian horse Community, important breeders, famous judges, owners of wonderful horses and....last but not least...
enthusiasts (like me) who enjoy continuosly by reading interesting posts to learn from, and by DREAMING because of these
wonderful images of such a beautiful horses. So, please, continue to share with us the beauty of your Ajmal, any photos of her will be so much WELCOMED, any time.
My Best wishes to her, and to you,
Paola
t
Guest
Mar 5 2004, 09:12 PM

Dear Hamad, I echo Paola's sentiments. I really enjoyed looking at the wonderful pictures of your equisite horses and especially Ajmal Obbezah and the sibling Ajmal Hejaziah, simply superb - you must be very proud! Please continue to post more pictures of your horses, their beauty and quality lend encouragement to SE breeders worldwide who are striving for the same level of success. Congratulations on your achievements.Kindest Regards, Dorothy Brandie. Templar Croft Arabians, Scotland.
bartvb
Mar 6 2004, 05:13 AM
Dear Hamad, the last thing I would want to see is your death body!

Who's going to take me around in Kuwait then!? And who's going to order all those nice paintings from the Rayyan horses!?

Nono. you keep buzzing, thanks for the pictures - they look great.
But maybe one day Mohammed really wants that Selket filly!!!!
By the way can you post us a few more Hejazi products?
All the best, see you soon and please take care for our precious Carola over their ok!
Bart.
Dear Daleel, Pola, Ralph, and Dorothy,
thank you all for your complememnts ... i wish i can show you these horses in real ...
Dear Bart,
in all cases i will do my best to arrange every thing for you

By the way when you are planning to pay us a visit ..
I just need some time in order to be able to post some other pictures of Hejazi Progeny In kuwait And some of his Grand get it just need some time.
P.S the Attached Picture ia a painting By Hiedi Frank
thank you all
Cheers '
Hamad
usamah ezzain
Mar 6 2004, 08:03 AM
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