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Deel 1: [AV] [HK] het Arabische sprookjes paard.
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When God created the horse he said to the magnificent creature: I have made thee as no other. All the treasures of the earth lie between thy eyes. Thou shalt carry my friends upon thy back. Thy saddle shall be the seat of prayers to me. And thou shalt fly without wings, and conquer without any sword. -The According to Bedouin legend, Allah created the horse from the four winds. He endowed the animal with spirit from the North, strength from the South, speed from the East, and intelligence from the West. In other versions of the story, the horse was derived from the South wind.
Some give credit to a great-grandson of Noah for domesticating the Arab. Others say that Ishmael, son of Abraham, was given the horse by Allah. The angel Gabriel descended from heaven and awakened Ishmael with a whirling storm cloud . At a command from the angel, the mist and dust solidified into the first Arabian horse, the stallion Kuhaylah, "Drinker of the Wind."Koran
The Arabian is the oldest of all horse breeds. Arabians' strength, courage, and devotion to humans is legendary. They were the war horses of the ancient Assyrians, Hittites and Egyptians. They participated in the Crusades. Napoleon's famous war horse, Marengo, was an Arabian.
King Solomon of Israel is another candidate for the honour of originating the breed. When she visited him, the Queen of Sheba presented Solomon with the mare Safanad, "the pure", who became the founding mother of Arabians. In another story, Solomon gave his stallion Zad el-Raheb, "Gift to the Rider" to the Arabs. This stallion was so fast that every hunt with him was successful, and he became the founding sire of all Arabian horses.
Legends immortalize the five strains of Arabian blood: Koheilah, Obeyah, Dhahma, Shuwaimeh, and Saqlawieh. These descended from five foundation mares selected either by an ancient Arabian King, or the prophet Mohammed himself. After acquiring a herd of prime horses, he trained them to come to him when he blew his horn. After keeping them away from water for a long time, he released them so that they could drink from a pond. When the parched horses were almost at the water, he blew his horn. Five mares obeyed, and were enshrined in legend.
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Hoezo, sprookjespaard?
Ezel klopt toch meer?


Lelijke bekken trekken...


Valse secreten


Verwaand?


De giraffe-look..


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Maar gelukkig laten ze zich ook vaak genoeg van hun beste kant zien!








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Tot slot:
Meepraten is gezelliger

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Veel plezier in deel 2
