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Cognac-1976 US National Top Ten Park,1976 Canadian Top Ten Park,1977 US National Top Ten Park,1977 Canadian National Champion Park,Sire of 79+ champions / 499 foals,Sire of 26 National winners,Sire of 32 National winner producers.A full brother to Gdansk, Canadian National Park Champion. Cognac is a noted sire of horses with tremendous athletic ability. He is the sire of two National Champion Park horses, Miss Cognac (who sold at auction for $600,000), Cutty Water? and 1990 US National Champion Park Horse (Reserve), Cognac Perfection.

Gdynia- Dam of 6 champions, granddam of 1,309 champions. 1966 US National Champion English Pleasure,1967 US National Reserve Champion Western Pleasure,Legion of Merit.

Carmen-  was one of the most valuable Polish broodmatrons and from the famed family of Gazella. Carmen was the dam of fabulous Comet (1953) and Kirkor (1961); exported to Canada.
Carmen also produced six esteemed broodmares, including Carmencita (1949) - exported to Great Britain, Kassala (1952), Canberra (1954), Chimena (1956), Carocha (1958) and Cumparsita (1960) - exported to the USA. Died 1962.

Nabor-Reserve National Champion All Union Agricultural Fair in Moscow 1954. Winner of that class was Nabor´s father Negatiw. Export 1955 to Poland; export to US, registered as Naborr; Nabor crossed the sea, from Europe to US, 1963 together with Bask. Sold at age 19 for $150,000.00

Aladdinn-1978 Swedish National Champion Stallion at Halter. 1979 U.S. National Champion Stallion at Halter. Sire of 24 National Champions. Grandsire of 117 National Champions.
As if he possessed the lamp of his namesake, Aladdinn has brought magic to breeding programs and show rings across the country and, in some instances, around the world. Only two other sires have shaped the breed as much in modern times as Aladdinn. Furthermore, he claims records even the immortal Bask and Khemosabi cannot touch.
Aladdinn is the only stallion to win a European championship then, Swedish National Championship Stallion and then go on to be named National Champion Stallion. He was also the 1979 Scottsdale Champion Stallion.
Aladdinn proved himself to be prepotent in the breeding barn by siring four sons who also took the very same US National Champion Title. Few stallions have ever accomplished this feat.
Aladdinn was foaled on February 13, 1975 on the Swedish farm. After winning the national title there in 1978 at the age of 3, he was exported to this country in 1978. Gene LaCroix, the same person who imported Bask, brought Aladdinn to this country.
Aladdinn’s sire, the bay Nureddin, shared the same sire as the immortal Bask: Witraz by Ofir. Witraz also sired Bandola, dam of three national halter winners; Caliope, dam of seven champions; Arfa, dam of US and Canadian National Champion Mare Arwistawa; Celebes, sore of six Polish National Champion and more.
Aladdinn’s dam, the gray Lalage, had three American champions: Aladdinn, Ea Amurath and Ali Mirra.
Aladdinn , Khemosabi and Bask, alone, share the honor of having more than 1,000 registered purebred foals. Of his offspring, 63 are national winners and 267 are show champions. Aladdinn follows only Khemosabi and Bey Shah as the leading living sire of champions
El Mudir-1970 US National Champion Park,Legion of Merit

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.
Ms Santana- US National Champion Stallion
The only son of *Bask++/ to be named a National Champion halter stallion.

Sambor-Race record: 14(6-4-1).1969 US National Champion Racehorse, Region 16 Champion Stallion, Regional Parkhorse Champion, East Coast Champion Stallion, Earned his Legion of Merit.Sire of famous racehorses; Samsheik, Sam Cherie and Sam Tiki

Czort- Race Record: 4/19 (13-5-1) 2XAP+62X Criterium Winner, 2X Criterium Winner; Sire of 3 Oaks, 5 Derby, & 3 Criterium Winners. A superior racehorse and the unparalleled sire of Polish race champions, CZORT was utilized as chief sire in Poland for 14 seasons with tremendous success. The official progenitor of the Kuhailan Haifi sire line in Poland, CZORT´s success as a sire was largely responsible for the eventual sale of his contemporary BASK to North America. Considered the best son of his invaluable sire, CZORT was most consistent in transmitting his excellent conformation, length of neck, dry, resilient constitution and superlative athleticism, especially his prowess on the racecourse. Though not considered the ideal Arabian in terms of type, CZORT is remembered as a sire of immense value to the breed for his gifts of outstanding construction, courage and performance capabilities. He was the first horse of the post-war period to be enshrined in Janow Podlaski´s Park of Honor, a fitting tribute for his 12 years of service to the Stud and lasting contribution to the breed. 
Line I ABU ARGUB II 1882 Slawuta.
This line is represented only by the excellent stallion Rozmaryn (born 1935). Rozmaryn was a noted sire of correct, athletic and \\skookum\\ racehorses. His most famous daughter, Druchna produced three sires: Druzba, US & Canadian Top Ten Stallion, *Druch and Dampol. Rozmaryn also sired *Bandera, a Polish race winner and Top Ten Park horse, and Znachorka, who produced one of the most athletic Comet sons, *Zbrucz. The only son of Rozmaryn used at stud was the stakes winner, Dramat (born 1958)
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Darda-DARDA arrived in Michalów from the Wroclaw racecourse on November 25th, 1953 to assume broodmare responsibilities at her maternal stud. During her breeding career, DARDA produced 12 foals, including the excellent sons DAR 1963 (Comet) - chief sire at Patterson Arabians, USA, and DARDIR 1959 (Nabor) - exported to Sweden, where he became Swedish National and European Champion Stallion. Of her six daughters, three gained international prominence: DORNABA 1960 (Nabor) - Canadian National Champion Mare, US Reserve National Champion English Pleasure and the first of the five Michalów-bred US National Champion Mares; as well as the chestnut DRUCHNA 1957 (Rozmaryn) and the grey DRATWA 1966 (Badr Bedr), both of whom left behind valuable produce at Michalów.
Dam of Dardir, 1973 European Champion Stallion; and Dornaba, 1966 US National Champion Mare.

Aladdinn-1978 Swedish National Champion Stallion at Halter. 1979 U.S. National Champion Stallion at Halter. Sire of 24 National Champions. Grandsire of 117 National Champions.
As if he possessed the lamp of his namesake, Aladdinn has brought magic to breeding programs and show rings across the country and, in some instances, around the world. Only two other sires have shaped the breed as much in modern times as Aladdinn. Furthermore, he claims records even the immortal Bask and Khemosabi cannot touch.
Aladdinn is the only stallion to win a European championship then, Swedish National Championship Stallion and then go on to be named National Champion Stallion. He was also the 1979 Scottsdale Champion Stallion.
Aladdinn proved himself to be prepotent in the breeding barn by siring four sons who also took the very same US National Champion Title. Few stallions have ever accomplished this feat.
Aladdinn was foaled on February 13, 1975 on the Swedish farm. After winning the national title there in 1978 at the age of 3, he was exported to this country in 1978. Gene LaCroix, the same person who imported Bask, brought Aladdinn to this country.
Aladdinn’s sire, the bay Nureddin, shared the same sire as the immortal Bask: Witraz by Ofir. Witraz also sired Bandola, dam of three national halter winners; Caliope, dam of seven champions; Arfa, dam of US and Canadian National Champion Mare Arwistawa; Celebes, sore of six Polish National Champion and more.
Aladdinn’s dam, the gray Lalage, had three American champions: Aladdinn, Ea Amurath and Ali Mirra.
Aladdinn , Khemosabi and Bask, alone, share the honor of having more than 1,000 registered purebred foals. Of his offspring, 63 are national winners and 267 are show champions. Aladdinn follows only Khemosabi and Bey Shah as the leading living sire of champions
El Mudir-1970 US National Champion Park,Legion of Merit

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.
Sire MA BONUS
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Dam MA SABLE
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Sam Spite her age she still is a amazing looking mare. She has a head you rarely see on a pure polish Arabian she has a true exotic head. With a nice thick body on her. She herself was show in halter a few times when she was a lot younger and has a daughter out there that has been shown quite heavily!