The Arabian Horse Legacy Presents…
The Arabian Horse Legacy is pleased to present a series of profiles of the most significant people and horses in the Arabian horse breed both past and present. The premier series tested in April 2006 was a great success, the Migration To Survive documentary exceeded projections by a stunning 200% in the first seven days.
What's Ahead
Every week many more hours of content are being prepared for this site and projections are by July 1 st , 2006 the site will be officially activated for all members of WAHO . You can become a member of this organization by clicking on this link www.waho.org
The Arabian Horse Legacy is providing the entire Insallah AHA internet based club member's free access to one chapter per month of content from our archives. Our mission is to communicate with people who appreciate the Arabian horse and gradually move the breed forward in a very positive environment.
Last week's Videos:
Mary Gharagozlou & the Arabian Horses of Iran
Meet Mary Gharagozlou, an Iranian
woman whose life-long commitment has been instrumental in preserving
the Arabian horse in her native land. Her work included researching
and personally visiting countless Iranian tribes to identify and
document the country's purebred Arabians. Mary's efforts along
with the rigorous inspections by a team from the World Arabian
Horse Organization (WAHO) led to the establishment of the Iranian
stud book, the official record of the breed's history in Iran.
The daughter of an Iranian father and American mother, Mary's
love of the Arabian horse is chronicled in rare video footage available
only from Arabian Horse Legacy including:
The 1978 documentary movie “The Migration to Survive” which
shows the incredible two-week journey that Mary organizes to move
Iran's prized Arabians from the desert to the majestic mountains'
lush summer pastures.
Interviews with Jay Stream, Hilda Benjamin and Shirin
Salartash, personal friends and associates of Mary who talk about
her significant contributions the Arabian horse breed.
Articles, pictures and other important documents
from Hilda Benjamin, Shirin Salartash and Sharzad Amir-Aslani.
What's Ahead
Every week many more hours of content are being prepared for this site and projections are by July 1 st , 2006 the site will be officially activated for all members of WAHO . You can become a member of this organization by clicking on this link www.waho.org
To become a member of the Insallah club, click this link www.insallah.org
Connecting the past with the present
The Arabian Horse Legacy's long-term commitment to excellence in preserving and supporting the breed will be sustained by the generous contributions of information and content from 60 registering countries who share the goal of helping people understand the significance of the Arabian horse in history and for the future.
Great Horses featured
Khatef, a small (only 110 kg and 14 hands tall) but mighty 4-year old colt is the pride of Iran 's Zargani tribe, winning every race he runs. The horse that can't be beat was filmed during the festival in Khuzestan in February 2006, the most ancient Iranian province that is often referred to in Iran as the "birthplace of the nation." See how this little horse is capturing the hearts and minds of the people in this province and what they do when Khatef is winning. When this film arrives we will add it to the Iranian section.
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Arabian Horse Legacy (AHL) Inc., founded in 1994, is an organization providing an extensive online library of research, photographs, video tapes, biographies, history and breaking new stories of the most significant Arabian horses and individuals involved with the Arabian horse breed worldwide. Creation of the website content began in 1979 and since then, several thousand Arabian horses and hundreds of individuals have been interviewed and/or videotaped to form the foundation of this one-of-a-kind collection. This unique content is now being made available over the Internet so that individuals across the globe can learn about and support the growth and health of the Arabian horse breed worldwide.
For more information, please visit the Arabian Horse Legacy website
at www.ahlegacy.com .
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