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El Sareei´s sons and daughters:

El Sareei sired some influential horses in Egypt, most notably his son Tuhotmos 1962 out of his half sister Moniet El Nefous. Tuhotmos was El Sareei´s  only son of breeding merits and later exported to America.

   Tuhotmos in Egypt (right as youngster, Forbis photos)

  Tamria I 1967 (Tuhotmos X Kamar) was exported to Babolna. She was the dam of Pharrah by Farag, exported to USA, and the grandgranddam of Tamria II by Ansata Halim Shah (exported to Germany).

  Kasr El Nil 1971 (Tuhotmos X Bint El Nil) was head stallion at Topolcianky in Tchechoslowakia before eportation to Germany. A big and athletic horse, his maternal granddam being Antar, the most important son of Hamdan.

El Sareei´s daughters were good broodmares for El Zahraa and nicked especially well with Alaa El Din thus doubling the Shahloul blood:

   Zebeda 1955 (El Sareei X Galila) gained worlwide influence through her son Shaker El Masri by Morafic. Her sons Rasheek 1972 and Zohair 1973 by Alaa El Din were exported to America and Hungary respectively.

 Bint Kamla 1956 (El Sareei X Kamla) is the dam of Shaarawi by Morafic and Nazeema by Alaa El Din.

                                                                                 

                                                                                                                                                  

   Tuhotmos 1962 (El Sareei X Moniet El Nefous), photos Polly Knoll

   Mogha 1956 (El Sareei X Yosreia) is the dam of Nahla by Morafic(exp Gleanloch Farms) and Magdi/Ibn Galal by Galal, exp Babolna and later Germany.

   Ramza 1963 (El Sareei X Shahbaa) is the dam of Safinaz by Alaa El Din.

   Malacha 1955 (El Sareei X Moheba I) was exported in utero to Germany. Her daughters and grandchildern created a dynasty in Germany with worldwide influence. (Finke photo)

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