ALIDAAR
- bred in the U.S., and succesfully managed and promoted by David Gardner, founder and longtime leading Manager of Arabians Limited, Texas
- younger full brother to the famous sire Ruminaja Ali, as well as to chestnut Ruminaja Mageed
- out of the breeding of Shaikh Al Badi to Bint Magidaa there are nine full sibblings, seven full brothers (most know, Ruminaja Ali, Ruminaja Bahjat - exported to Argentina and Count Zichy-Thyssen; Ruminaja Fayez; and the chestnut Ruminaja Majeed) and two full sisters
- shown in the U.S. in Region 9 between 1986-1990 (Waco Thanksgiving & Fall Thanksgiving Shows, Azalea Classic Shows) once as Champion, once as Reserve, and four times in top five of his class; U.S. and Canadian Top Ten Futurity Stallion
- sold to Europe in 1991 to Willi and Ursula Poth, a German couple living in South France
- in 1993/1994 sold by half share in partnership to Juergen Woelk, a German living also in South France, and close to the studfarm of the Poth family, where he came in touch with the Arabian horses
- soon later, the other share became also sold to Juergen Woelk to his full ownership of the stallion
- leased to Germany (Authentic Egyptian Arabians/ Kolster family) and to Switzerland (Hanaya Stud/ Nayla Hayek) for three breeding seasons and years
- shown at the C-rated show Menton in 1991, where he was Champion; shown in Paris in 1993 in 7th place of class 'Seven years and older Stallions'; shown in Aachen in 1995, in 2nd place of his class; shown in 1995, in Frauenfeld to become the Champion Stallion; shown in 1997, at the so-named 'Platinum Cup' and being winner among the stallions; thenafter shown only four times more, each time in Qatar and among 'Stallions 11 years and older', twice to be National Reserve Champion, and twice to be 2nd in his class at the Qatar International Shows
- from 1987 - 1999, in total, 178 foals registered from the American Horse Registry, amongst, 41 foals registered in 1992-1999 from the German Arab Horse Society VZAP
- 1997 Sheikh Abdulaziz Bin Khalid Al Thani, from Al Rayyan Farm, Qatar, saw him in at the show in Oostende, Belgium, and asked for his price; in 1998, he finally purchased him to be imported him to Qatar; there he gave him to H.H. The Emir of Qatar and his Al Shaqab Stud, where the stallion was standing for some years, before he returned to Al Rayyan Farm for breeding, where he is based since 2004
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