5 generation of  Info on  Horses on Sire's side
Sire Baskgats Rally
BaskGat-Was A Reserve Champion Park horse.

2 lines to bask on Sire side !
Bask-BASK ++ is the only stallion to be a U.S. National Champion Stallion and Park Horse and is the breed`s all time leading sire of champions and National winners, as well as National winner producers. Bred by Albigowa State Stud, Poland. *Bask began his race training in Poland at the age of two. He remained in the racing program for a full four years. Out of 40 races, he placed first eight times, second seven times and was third seven times. Exported in 1963 to Lasma Arabians, USA. 1964 Scottsdale Champion Stallion,1964 Scottsdale Champion Park (3-gaited),1964 US National Champion Stallion,1964 US National Top Ten Park,1965 Spokane Reserve Champion Park,1965 US National Champion Park,1965 Legion of Merit ,1966 Scottsdale Champion Park,1967 US National Reserve Champion Formal Driving ,1967 US National Reserve Champion Formal Combination,Legion of Supreme Honor ,He Died July 24, 1979.

Witraz-International Sire of Significance

Ofir-Koheilan Strain ,Bred by Janów Podlaski, Poland. Race Record: 1/5 (2-1-2) His three most famous sons were Witraz, Wielki Szlem and *Witez II. Also sire of Tersk foundation mare Mammona. His first foal crop included Witraz, Witez II, Wielki Szlem, Wilga, & Wierna. Makata- Kuhaylah Ajuz mare bred by Janów Podlaski, Poland. Dam of immortal sire Witraz.

Amurath Sahib -Bred by Breniów, Poland. His name is sometimes seen as Amurath-Sahib.
Race record: 2/24 (7-5-8),Sire of stakes winners. Sire of Equifor (Derby winner), Estokada (Oaks winner), Gwarny, and Arax, as well as of Balalajka, dam of Bask, Bandola,...

Ferzon-Strain: Saqlawi Al-Abd

Algomej-Born 21/2-1973 at PSK Janów Podlaski, Poland. Sireline: Kuhailan Haifi 1931, Damline: Scherife 1902
In 1980, Algomej was showed in halter at the Swedish Nationals and won the Swedish National Champion Stallion title. In autumn 1984, Algomej went back to Poland.
In 1994, Millfield Stables imported Algomej to the US. He lived out his days at Canterberry Farms, Melfield. Algomej died May 31st, 2004, at age 31.

Celebes-Sired 90 foals in Poland, such as chief sire *Algomej and four Polish National Champion Mares, among them the remarkable broodmare Algeria.

Algonkina-. Owned by Janów Podlaski, Poland.
Algonkina was the dam of Algorab (1965) - US National Champion Race Horse, Allahbad (1967) - US National Champion Race Horse and Regional Champion in Halter and English Pleasure, Algomej (1973) - chief sire in Poland and Sweden, 1982 Swedish National Champion Stallion. Algeria 1982 Polish National Champion Mare.

Negatiw-Bred by Tersk Stud, Russia. 50% Crabbet. Exported to Poland in 1962. Race winner in Poland. Race record: 1/4 (2-0-0). Sire of many race winners. Died 1973. Sire line: Ibrahim Dam line: Gazella DB He was 1954 Russian National Champion Stallion. He Was Credited as the stallion that returned the Ibrahim sire to Poland, Negatiw remains highly regarded around the world as the most internationally influential grandson of the immortal Skowronek. Though bred in Russia, Negatiw was from predominantly Polish bloodlines as his dam was a Janów Podlaski confiscate from the Second World War. As a considerably successful sire at Tersk, Negatiw was greatly desired by the Poles for many years. He was finally obtained at age 17, standing in Poland for another 10 years with outstanding results. Having already sired international Sires of Significance *Salon and *Nabor in the USSR, Negatiw left Poland with the immortal *Bandos and a host of wonderfully typey, ultra-refined and extraordinarily feminine broodmares. Director Krzysztalowicz described Negatiw as ´extremely dry and refined, with a small, chiseled head accented by beautifully large, dark and luminous eyes and small ears. His legs were relatively correct (though slightly sickle-hocked) and his back and topline were strong and a bit long. As a stallion, he was strikingly refined and distinguished - he represented a rare example of perfection.´

Habina-Bred by Howard E. Marks, Tracy, California.
She was the Dam of thirteen registered purebred Arabian foals. Legion of Merit winner. Dam of 6 Nat.`l champions by *Bask.
She herself a Canadian Res. Nat.`l & Twice U.S.T.T. Champion Mare.

'Gazon-Bred by Daniel C. Gainey, Owatonna, Minnesota. . Excerpt from April 2000 Arabian Horse World Heritage Horse Collection - The Arabian horse community honored Gazon in many ways: 1970 - Living Legend at the U.S. Nationals; 1975 - Memorial tribute to Lloyd Burton; 1976 - Supreme Sire; 1984 - Arabian Horse World Sire of Significance. Deceased 12-22-1986 at age 31. He lived the full life: Champion, sire of champions, darling of the breed and gentle friend.
5 generation of  Info on  Horses on Sire's side
Sire Baskgats Rally
BaskGat-Was A Reserve Champion Park horse.

2 lines to bask on Sire side !
Bask-BASK ++ is the only stallion to be a U.S. National Champion Stallion and Park Horse and is the breed`s all time leading sire of champions and National winners, as well as National winner producers. Bred by Albigowa State Stud, Poland. *Bask began his race training in Poland at the age of two. He remained in the racing program for a full four years. Out of 40 races, he placed first eight times, second seven times and was third seven times. Exported in 1963 to Lasma Arabians, USA. 1964 Scottsdale Champion Stallion,1964 Scottsdale Champion Park (3-gaited),1964 US National Champion Stallion,1964 US National Top Ten Park,1965 Spokane Reserve Champion Park,1965 US National Champion Park,1965 Legion of Merit ,1966 Scottsdale Champion Park,1967 US National Reserve Champion Formal Driving ,1967 US National Reserve Champion Formal Combination,Legion of Supreme Honor ,He Died July 24, 1979.

Witraz-International Sire of Significance

Ofir-Koheilan Strain ,Bred by Janów Podlaski, Poland. Race Record: 1/5 (2-1-2) His three most famous sons were Witraz, Wielki Szlem and *Witez II. Also sire of Tersk foundation mare Mammona. His first foal crop included Witraz, Witez II, Wielki Szlem, Wilga, & Wierna. Makata- Kuhaylah Ajuz mare bred by Janów Podlaski, Poland. Dam of immortal sire Witraz.

Amurath Sahib -Bred by Breniów, Poland. His name is sometimes seen as Amurath-Sahib.
Race record: 2/24 (7-5-8),Sire of stakes winners. Sire of Equifor (Derby winner), Estokada (Oaks winner), Gwarny, and Arax, as well as of Balalajka, dam of Bask, Bandola,...

Ferzon-Strain: Saqlawi Al-Abd

Algomej-Born 21/2-1973 at PSK Janów Podlaski, Poland. Sireline: Kuhailan Haifi 1931, Damline: Scherife 1902
In 1980, Algomej was showed in halter at the Swedish Nationals and won the Swedish National Champion Stallion title. In autumn 1984, Algomej went back to Poland.
In 1994, Millfield Stables imported Algomej to the US. He lived out his days at Canterberry Farms, Melfield. Algomej died May 31st, 2004, at age 31.

Celebes-Sired 90 foals in Poland, such as chief sire *Algomej and four Polish National Champion Mares, among them the remarkable broodmare Algeria.

Algonkina-. Owned by Janów Podlaski, Poland.
Algonkina was the dam of Algorab (1965) - US National Champion Race Horse, Allahbad (1967) - US National Champion Race Horse and Regional Champion in Halter and English Pleasure, Algomej (1973) - chief sire in Poland and Sweden, 1982 Swedish National Champion Stallion. Algeria 1982 Polish National Champion Mare.

Negatiw-Bred by Tersk Stud, Russia. 50% Crabbet. Exported to Poland in 1962. Race winner in Poland. Race record: 1/4 (2-0-0). Sire of many race winners. Died 1973. Sire line: Ibrahim Dam line: Gazella DB He was 1954 Russian National Champion Stallion. He Was Credited as the stallion that returned the Ibrahim sire to Poland, Negatiw remains highly regarded around the world as the most internationally influential grandson of the immortal Skowronek. Though bred in Russia, Negatiw was from predominantly Polish bloodlines as his dam was a Janów Podlaski confiscate from the Second World War. As a considerably successful sire at Tersk, Negatiw was greatly desired by the Poles for many years. He was finally obtained at age 17, standing in Poland for another 10 years with outstanding results. Having already sired international Sires of Significance *Salon and *Nabor in the USSR, Negatiw left Poland with the immortal *Bandos and a host of wonderfully typey, ultra-refined and extraordinarily feminine broodmares. Director Krzysztalowicz described Negatiw as ´extremely dry and refined, with a small, chiseled head accented by beautifully large, dark and luminous eyes and small ears. His legs were relatively correct (though slightly sickle-hocked) and his back and topline were strong and a bit long. As a stallion, he was strikingly refined and distinguished - he represented a rare example of perfection.´

Habina-Bred by Howard E. Marks, Tracy, California.
She was the Dam of thirteen registered purebred Arabian foals. Legion of Merit winner. Dam of 6 Nat.`l champions by *Bask.
She herself a Canadian Res. Nat.`l & Twice U.S.T.T. Champion Mare.

'Gazon-Bred by Daniel C. Gainey, Owatonna, Minnesota. . Excerpt from April 2000 Arabian Horse World Heritage Horse Collection - The Arabian horse community honored Gazon in many ways: 1970 - Living Legend at the U.S. Nationals; 1975 - Memorial tribute to Lloyd Burton; 1976 - Supreme Sire; 1984 - Arabian Horse World Sire of Significance. Deceased 12-22-1986 at age 31. He lived the full life: Champion, sire of champions, darling of the breed and gentle friend.
5 generation of  Info on  Horses on Sire's side
Sire Baskgats Rally
BaskGat-Was A Reserve Champion Park horse.

2 lines to bask on Sire side !
Bask-BASK ++ is the only stallion to be a U.S. National Champion Stallion and Park Horse and is the breed`s all time leading sire of champions and National winners, as well as National winner producers. Bred by Albigowa State Stud, Poland. *Bask began his race training in Poland at the age of two. He remained in the racing program for a full four years. Out of 40 races, he placed first eight times, second seven times and was third seven times. Exported in 1963 to Lasma Arabians, USA. 1964 Scottsdale Champion Stallion,1964 Scottsdale Champion Park (3-gaited),1964 US National Champion Stallion,1964 US National Top Ten Park,1965 Spokane Reserve Champion Park,1965 US National Champion Park,1965 Legion of Merit ,1966 Scottsdale Champion Park,1967 US National Reserve Champion Formal Driving ,1967 US National Reserve Champion Formal Combination,Legion of Supreme Honor ,He Died July 24, 1979.

Witraz-International Sire of Significance

Ofir-Koheilan Strain ,Bred by Janów Podlaski, Poland. Race Record: 1/5 (2-1-2) His three most famous sons were Witraz, Wielki Szlem and *Witez II. Also sire of Tersk foundation mare Mammona. His first foal crop included Witraz, Witez II, Wielki Szlem, Wilga, & Wierna. Makata- Kuhaylah Ajuz mare bred by Janów Podlaski, Poland. Dam of immortal sire Witraz.

Amurath Sahib -Bred by Breniów, Poland. His name is sometimes seen as Amurath-Sahib.
Race record: 2/24 (7-5-8),Sire of stakes winners. Sire of Equifor (Derby winner), Estokada (Oaks winner), Gwarny, and Arax, as well as of Balalajka, dam of Bask, Bandola,...

Ferzon-Strain: Saqlawi Al-Abd

Algomej-Born 21/2-1973 at PSK Janów Podlaski, Poland. Sireline: Kuhailan Haifi 1931, Damline: Scherife 1902
In 1980, Algomej was showed in halter at the Swedish Nationals and won the Swedish National Champion Stallion title. In autumn 1984, Algomej went back to Poland.
In 1994, Millfield Stables imported Algomej to the US. He lived out his days at Canterberry Farms, Melfield. Algomej died May 31st, 2004, at age 31.

Celebes-Sired 90 foals in Poland, such as chief sire *Algomej and four Polish National Champion Mares, among them the remarkable broodmare Algeria.

Algonkina-. Owned by Janów Podlaski, Poland.
Algonkina was the dam of Algorab (1965) - US National Champion Race Horse, Allahbad (1967) - US National Champion Race Horse and Regional Champion in Halter and English Pleasure, Algomej (1973) - chief sire in Poland and Sweden, 1982 Swedish National Champion Stallion. Algeria 1982 Polish National Champion Mare.

Negatiw-Bred by Tersk Stud, Russia. 50% Crabbet. Exported to Poland in 1962. Race winner in Poland. Race record: 1/4 (2-0-0). Sire of many race winners. Died 1973. Sire line: Ibrahim Dam line: Gazella DB He was 1954 Russian National Champion Stallion. He Was Credited as the stallion that returned the Ibrahim sire to Poland, Negatiw remains highly regarded around the world as the most internationally influential grandson of the immortal Skowronek. Though bred in Russia, Negatiw was from predominantly Polish bloodlines as his dam was a Janów Podlaski confiscate from the Second World War. As a considerably successful sire at Tersk, Negatiw was greatly desired by the Poles for many years. He was finally obtained at age 17, standing in Poland for another 10 years with outstanding results. Having already sired international Sires of Significance *Salon and *Nabor in the USSR, Negatiw left Poland with the immortal *Bandos and a host of wonderfully typey, ultra-refined and extraordinarily feminine broodmares. Director Krzysztalowicz described Negatiw as ´extremely dry and refined, with a small, chiseled head accented by beautifully large, dark and luminous eyes and small ears. His legs were relatively correct (though slightly sickle-hocked) and his back and topline were strong and a bit long. As a stallion, he was strikingly refined and distinguished - he represented a rare example of perfection.´

Habina-Bred by Howard E. Marks, Tracy, California.
She was the Dam of thirteen registered purebred Arabian foals. Legion of Merit winner. Dam of 6 Nat.`l champions by *Bask.
She herself a Canadian Res. Nat.`l & Twice U.S.T.T. Champion Mare.

'Gazon-Bred by Daniel C. Gainey, Owatonna, Minnesota. . Excerpt from April 2000 Arabian Horse World Heritage Horse Collection - The Arabian horse community honored Gazon in many ways: 1970 - Living Legend at the U.S. Nationals; 1975 - Memorial tribute to Lloyd Burton; 1976 - Supreme Sire; 1984 - Arabian Horse World Sire of Significance. Deceased 12-22-1986 at age 31. He lived the full life: Champion, sire of champions, darling of the breed and gentle friend.
Creammy Puff
Bask-BASK ++ is the only stallion to be a U.S. National Champion Stallion and Park Horse and is the breed`s all time leading sire of champions and National winners, as well as National winner producers. Bred by Albigowa State Stud, Poland. *Bask began his race training in Poland at the age of two. He remained in the racing program for a full four years. Out of 40 races, he placed first eight times, second seven times and was third seven times. Exported in 1963 to Lasma Arabians, USA. 1964 Scottsdale Champion Stallion,1964 Scottsdale Champion Park (3-gaited),1964 US National Champion Stallion,1964 US National Top Ten Park,1965 Spokane Reserve Champion Park,1965 US National Champion Park,1965 Legion of Merit ,1966 Scottsdale Champion Park,1967 US National Reserve Champion Formal Driving ,1967 US National Reserve Champion Formal Combination,Legion of Supreme Honor ,He Died July 24, 1979.



Negatiw-Race winner in Poland. Race record: 1/4 (2-0-0). Sire of many race winners. Sire line: IbrahimDam line: Gazella DB.1954 Russian National Champion Stallion ,Credited as the stallion that returned the Ibrahim sire to Poland, Negatiw remains highly regarded around the world as the most internationally influential grandson of the immortal Skowronek. Though bred in Russia, Negatiw was from predominantly Polish bloodlines as his dam was a Janów Podlaski confiscate from the Second World War. As a considerably successful sire at Tersk, Negatiw was greatly desired by the Poles for many years. He was finally obtained at age 17, standing in Poland for another 10 years with outstanding resultsHaving already sired international Sires of Significance *Salon and *Nabor in the USSR, Negatiw left Poland with the immortal *Bandos and a host of wonderfully typey, ultra-refined and extraordinarily feminine broodmaresDirector Krzysztalowicz described Negatiw as ´extremely dry and refined, with a small, chiseled head accented by beautifully large, dark and luminous eyes and small ears. His legs were relatively correct (though slightly sickle-hocked) and his back and topline were strong and a bit long. As a stallion, he was strikingly refined and distinguished - he represented a rare example of perfection.

Wielki Szlem-Bred by Janów Podlaski Stud, Poland. Died 1959.

Wielki Szlem was, together with his paternal brother Witraz, the most valuable stallion in Polish breeding after World War II.

Pietuszok-1954-1974 Bred by Tersk Stud, Russia Unraced. Exported to Poland in 1958, to North America in 1973; this followed the importation of his sons: *BARJRAM, *GAY POLKA++, *ORZEL++ 2/12(6-4-1)1- US National Champion, and *WOSK 6/31(10-7-6)D
*PIETUSZOK’s daughters: ORLA 2/11(10-1-0)D+O+2xAP+4 grand-dam of *ORIGAN, *WILMA 2/13(3-7-2)the dam of *WIKING, *ELBA, *HARDA, *HARPIA *Pietuszok was a Full brother to Topol RASB 2/16(9-4-3)4. 
Line XVII Koheilan Adjuze 1924 Babolna.
Noted for big valiant racehorses, this line is quite restricted, unfortunately, coming through mainly one horse, the magnificent *Pietuszok (born 1954). *Pietuszok stood at Albigowa Stud from 1958-60 and at Janow from1961-62 & also in 1968. The influence of this horse is greatly appreciated by today´s breeders as it manifests itself in quality, beauty and speed. Notable sons of *Pietuszok (pronounced Pee-a-too-shock) are *Wosk, Derby winner, *Bajram, Natl Ch., *Orzel, Nat´l Ch. Racehorse and showhorse and the ever influential *Gay Polka+++, Nat.´l Top Ten Halter, West. Pl. etc. and sire of countless champions and excellent broodmares. *Pietuszok´s daughters are among the finest in Polish breeding, notably, Orla who won the Polish Triple Crown (Oaks, Derby and Criterium) and then distinguished herself as the dam of the phenomenal race mare *Orgia. Also sired by *Pietuszok are Eliza (dam of Elf), Wilma (dam of Wist), Beatrice (dam of *Beander) and *Harpia (Halter Ch. and dam of the excellent producer, Harpona).

Witraz-Bred by Janów Podlaski, Poland. 20th Century Foundation Sire, International Sire of Significance.

The name of Witraz is synonymous with the Polish Arabian - he was a horse of superior quality who can can be found in nearly every Arabian pedigree of Polish descent. One of the famous four W´s born in 1938 at Janów Podlaski and sired by the legendary Ofir, Witraz survived the atrocities of World War II amidst the harshest conditions, including the bombing of Dresden by Allied forces. Arriving on the night of February 13th, 1945, with the westward evacuation of the Janów herd to Germany, the entire group of 80 stallions were engulfed in the one of the fiercest campaigns of the European theatre, an event that destroyed the city of Dresden. Over half of the stallions were lost in the rampage, a fate that certainly would have befallen Witraz if not for the courage of his groom, Jan Ziniewicz. With Witraz in one hand and Wielki Szlem in the other, Jan held fast to his precious charges throughout the horrific ordeal, even when Witraz´s tail caught fire. Director Krzysztalowicz arrived early the next morning to find his most precious sires distraught, but unharmed, thanks to the incredible courage of the groom who had risked his own life to save the stallions.
Both Witraz and Wielki Szlem were repatriated to Poland in 1946, where each would establish legendary legacies of unparalleled importance to the breed. Witraz was sent to the newly established State Stud at Albigówa (while Janów Podlaski was rebuilt) where he was met by the masterful breeding genius of Roman Pankiewicz, a combination which propelled each into the international limelight and secured a place for each in the annals of breed history. At Albigówa, Witraz became the personal riding horse of Director Pankiewicz and was bred to the stud´s finest mares.
Described as a horse of ´remarkable beauty, with a wonderful head accented by large, dark eyes, small, fine ears and a refined muzzle with capacious nostrils´, Witraz was also well known for his good size, substantial, athletic build and long, well-shaped neck. His most famous get was the immortal *Bask - had he done nothing but sire this legend, he would have secured his place in history. Yet, Witraz was a remarkably prepotent stallion who sired several outstanding sons and a host of superlative daughters who have irrevocably changed the breed.

Back street-1977 US Nat Res Ch Futurity Colt
Countess of lasma-1963 Top Ten Mare
5 generation of  Info on  Horses on Dam's side
Dam Camilla LC
Creammy Is a pretty little sabino mare standing around 14 hands. She has a very pretty little head and tiny little ears. She is a sabino with four high white socks and a wrap around blaze. She is a nice little riding mare and is truly a sweet heart. She is a good mom and puts her pretty little head on her foals!
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