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Kharamel GF

With this son of Khalvin Khlein we present you an exceptional young stallion with 87.5% of Arabian purebred bloodlines. He will be available for a wide range of breeds including Warmbloods, Riding Ponies and Arabs and he is certainly predestined - like his sire - to pass on his fabulous movement which include an excellent trot, and a very good jump.
 

Kharamel GF


ZSAA
Partbred Arab
Amber champagne
born 2003

Khalvin Khlein KpM
APb

Khornerstone KpM
ox

Khemosabi
ox

Amerigo ox

Jurneeka ox

Shantu ox

Ansata Shah Zaman ox

AR Razali ox

Miss Sundance
APb

Comar Bay Brummel ox

Azraff ox

Rose of Mirage ox

Sunshine

Harvest of Gold

My Martha Question

Mouammil's Dakila
ox

Anthal ox

Komplekt ox

Padron ox

Karmen ox

Olympia Dennenord
ox

Sadat ox

Trassa ox

Tyara ox

Amal ox

Abdullah ox

Naomi ox

Safiry ox

Nisry ox

Safia ox

His pedigree includes some of the world's best Arab bloodlines: His grand sire, Khornerstone KpM is is a son of the legendary Khemosabi out of Shantu. Khemosabi won the USA Championships in hand as well as under saddle and was for many years Americas most popular Arab sire. Even at the great age of 34 years he was classified as the Arab sire with the highest number of offspring (1250 foals). Khemosabi offspring have proved their sire's worth by being successful in various disciplines including cowwork and Western. A living legend Khemosabi throughout his long life he was healthy and fit to his biblical age and never looked the old horse he became.

Shantu, dam of Khornerstone KpM, is by Ansata Shah Zaman, an egyptian bred stallion from the well respected Ansata Stud Farm, which influenced the breeding of Arab horses of the egypian type worldwide. His sire Morafic was for many years the main stallion of the egyptian State Stud El Zahraa. On Shantuu's dam line we see a successful fusion of some very old foundation lines, which combine polish, Crabbet and desert lines to wonderful effect.

Kharamel's sire's exceptional colour was a gift from his dam, Miss Sundance. Miss Sundance was a half Arab amber Champagne mare of some 16 hh, a real equine personality who sadly died far too young. Her sire was the Arabian Comar Bay Brummel, a full brother to the still influential Comar Bay Beau. His sire Azraff , a son of Raffles out of a rare Jugoslavian mare, was a rightly famous sire in the 50s and 60s. Both Azraff and Comar Bay Brummel's damsire Al-Marah Indraff were predominantly competition and sport sires. The Al-Marah Studfarm is the oldest existing private Arab Studfarm in the USA, and has ignored some of the fashion trends which come and go, instead specializing in performance and breeding horses which are sucessfully competing in Dressage, Long Distance Riding, Jumping and various Western disciplines.

To be continued soon with dam side description......

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