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Marbach State Stud - Arabian Horses Marbach State Stud The home of the oldest bloodline of the noble Arabian horse

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The Arabian thoroughbred is the oldest purebred horse in the world. With its origin in the rough Arabian Desert, Bedouins selected horses for breeding based on their stamina, their simple needs and friendly, people oriented character. Qualities that were important for the survival of man and horse - and still mark the characteristics of the Original Arabian Horse.

In the early 19th century, the King of Württemberg had the first Original Arabian Horses (the mare line of ‘Murana’ and the stallion line of ‘Bairactar’) imported directly from Egypt into his private stud, which was unique in Europe at the time. The private stud was later integrated into Marbach State Stud.

Due to their beauty and purity, the horses were and are still considered to be the noblest horses. The King’s Arabians were soon used across Europe and to what is Russia today to enhance the warmblood breeding. The English Thoroughbred for example has its origins from the Arabian horse, selected by race performance. The stud of Trakehnen, as it was at the time, cross-bred with the King’s Arabian horses to achieve the famous Trakehner as we still know them today.