Cannabaceae

Morafic
BreedArabian
SireNazeer
DamMabrouka
SexStallion
Foaled1956
Countryfoaled Egypt, imported to United States
ColorGray
OwnerGleannloch Farms

Morafic (1956–1974) was a gray Arabian stallion foaled in Egypt and later imported to the United States by Gleannloch Farms.[1] Morafic was sired by Nazeer and out of Mabrouka. Morafic sired 58 foals in Egypt and 151 in the US, of which 30 became US and Canadian National show winners. Morafic was the leading imported Egyptian sire of national winners during his lifetime.[2]

Pedigree

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Pedigree of Morafic[3]
Sire
Nazeer
Mansour Gamil Manial Saklawi II
Dalal Al Zarka
Nafaa El Saghira Sabbah I
Nafaa El Kebira
Bint Samiha Kazmeen Sotamm
Kasima
Samiha Samhan
Bint Hadba El Saghira
Dam
Mabrouka
Sid Abouhom El Deree Saklawi Sheifi
Saklawiyah Shaifiya
Layla Ibn Rabdan
Bint Sabah
Moniet El Nefous Shahloul Ibn Rabdan
Bint Radia
Wanisa Sheikh El Arab
Medallela

References

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  1. ^ "The Horses". Gleannloch Farms.
  2. ^ Ferris, Joe. "In Search of Morafic" (PDF). Desert Heritage Magazine. pp. 20–27.
  3. ^ "Morafic". Pedigree Online.

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