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Jedrania also proved one of the very 

 valuable producers among the Arab 

 mares of England. She was foaled in 

 1875, a Seglawi Jedranieh, bred by Ali 

 Aga of Milich, at Deyr Hafa, on the 

 Euphrates. Her dam was captured in 

 war and given as a bribe to Ali Aga the 

 Turkish-Pasha of Deyr, in whose posses- 

 sion she foaled Jedrania. From him the 

 mare was purchased by Mr. Blunt. 



Offspring of Jedrania. 



1881, ch, h. Jamschyd, byAbeyan el Khush. 



1882, ch. h. (dead) by Pharaoh. 



1884, b. m. Jebel Druz, by Kars. 



1885, b, m. Juniper, by Kars. 



1886, b. m. (dead), by Abeyran. 



1887, b. m. (dead), by Nizam. 



1888, b. m. Jedran, by El Emir. 

 1 89 1, b. h. (dead), Jebel Shammar. 



1893, b, h, Jezail, by Imam. 



1894, b. h. Jadoo, by Jamrood. 

 1896, br. m. Yasimeen, by Imamzada. 

 1898, b. h. Jezza, by Rasoul. 



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These are some of the fine mares that 

 have been owned in England through 

 the efforts of a few enthusiastic and 

 persistent breeders. It will be noted 



