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and won two times out of eight starts. His highest recorded speeds were 1,500 metres (4,900 ft) in 1:54, 1,600 metres (5,200 ft) in 1:55, and 1,800 metres (5,900 ft) in 2:10. His accomplishments at the track qualified him to become a breeding stallion at Tersk. At age four, he was
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and brought her to Tersk. Also amongst the captured horses were Naborr's ancestors
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National Champions. By 1999, statistics showed that 1130 championships had been won by 121 of his offspring. Of these horses, 46 of them earned Top Ten or higher honors at the U.S. and Canadian National Arabian Championships.
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868:"The Arabian Horses of Poland"
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481:Enwer Bey
478:Taraszcza
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447:Naseem
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160:Honors
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557:Ikwa
541:Obra
502:Abra
250:foals
237:hands
176:Nabor
128:Owner
108:Color
38:Breed
1188:ISBN
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