Imperial Im Phayanah, full sister of Imeprial Phanilah and Imperial
Im Pharida, resides at Uri Arielys studfarm in Israel. Her son
Shahir (by the German stallion Salaa El Dine) returned to the
USA and served as an outcross stallion at Arabians Ltd. Today
he is owned by Jamal Egyptian Arabian Stud of Robert Stephenson and
is standing at his farm in Michigan. Shahir is without any doubt one
of the most typey stallions in the US today. One of his sons already
won the Egyptian Event by storm and was named Junior Champion Colt.

Photo: Stuart Vesty
Shahir
But even at the Imperial Egyptian Stud
one doesnt manage without any blood of Pharrahs today.
Barbara Griffith esteems the young Imperial Orrapha (Orashan x Imperial
Im Pharida full sister to Imperial Phanilah) as one of her
best producing mares. Her two-year-old son Imperial Kamshah
(by Imperial Al Kamar) delights every Arabian horse lover. When he
romps over the green hills of Imperial and his mane and tail flutter
in the wind you realise that the Arabian horse is indeed a "flyer
without wings": He seems to touch the ground only because
of his kindness...

Imperial
Kamshah
So why did Barbara Griffith separate from
Pharrah at that time? "It wasnt an easy decision,"
she admits. "But I owned three of her daughters who where able
to continue her line." No "hidden faults" then? "No,
absolutely not! Ask Diane and Vincent Fortuna wheter they have ever
regretted the buying!" A question which is superflous. Even today
eight years after Pharrahs death there is no other
horse for Diane. "To me Pharrah was the ideal of an Egyptian
mare beautiful and gentle, noble and sublime and the best broodmare
you could find!"

Some more offspring of Imperial
Phanadah:
Imperial Pharouk (by Imperial Al Kamar) - sire
of champions in the Middle East
Imperial Pharasha (by Imperial Al Kamar) - successful broodmare at
Imperial Egyptian Stud
Imperial Pharaj (by Imperial Imdal - champion stallion in Italy
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Two Pharrah sons were born at Fortunas
stud. The first was Royal Jalliel, an Ansata Imperial son born in
1984. A gentle stallion whose character was obviously dominated
by the calmness af his dam. From birth on he was a real "beau"
perfectly balanced, perfectly graceful. Comletely his
mothers son. His head was shorter than Paharrahs, there
his sire came through.

Photo: Polly Knoll
Royal
Jalliel
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The half brother Royal Mikhiel (by Nabiel) , two
years younger, resembled more his sire as well. Full of power,
stronger and more masculine than his brother, more ardent and
more spirited than him. Although both stallions were successful in
the show ring, Royal Mikhiel surpassed his older brother with his
self-confident appearance and his longer lines.

Photo: Grasso
Royal
Mikhiel
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At the Egyptian Event in 1991 "Mike"
celebrated his greatest triumph: He was the Reserve Supreme Champion
Stallion! His name by the way isnt Arabic, although it might
sound like that for our ears. Diane Fortuna explains, "Mikhiel
is a combination of the name of my son Michael because he was
born on the same day and of Nabiel, the name of Mikhiels
famous sire!"
Until a few years ago both stallions were
standing in Canada (at Montebello) and covered every year a considerable
number of mares. After the decline of this farm Royal Jalliel was
sold to Marylin Hay in Minnesota. As always, the younger one made
a bigger stir: he was exported to Jordan by the Royal Jafaar Stud.
There he can prove his qualitis as a sire. This at least the older
brother has done already: some of his sons and daughters were able
to win in the show ring. The delicate mare Imperial Jaliisa (Royal
Jalliel x Glorieta Maarqesa) for example was the 1993 Reserve Junior
Champion Filly of Qatars National Show. And in the same year
she won the junior title at the "Middle East Championships".
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