Hamdani (horse breed)
The Hamdani, (Arabic الحمداني) (hamdānī), is a horse breed.[1][2]
Other names | االحمداني (hamdānī), Hamdaniyya and Hamdanieh |
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Country of origin | Developed in the North Africa (Tunisia), & Middle East (Syria & Iran). |
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Color | Bay, black, chestnut, or gray. patterns. |
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Terminology
There are variants in the transcription of Arabic "الحمداني" (hamdānī), including Hamdaniyya and Hamdanieh.[3]
References
- The Origins of Modern Arabic Fiction. Lynne Rienner Publishers. 1997. صفحة 455. ISBN 0894106848. 122.
- arabhorsestore.com
- Janet C.E. Watson, Lexicon Of Arabic Horse Terminology, Routledge, 2016 (1re éd. 1996), 256 p. (ISBN 1136883460 et 9781136883460), xvii.
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