During EL MINA sea festival, an Arab horse school presented a race show of young lebanese riders at Tripoly, Lebanon.
It is unknown whether Arabian horses were first needed for work or riding, but by 1500 B.C. the people of the Middle East had domesticated the Arabian horse The Arab or Arabian horse originates from the desert lands of Asia and the most famous are the horses of the Bedouin Arabs, known as the Original or Elite Arab.
Through selective breeding the Bedouins developed an Arab horse which was tough and yet beautiful. It was these Arab horses that were used as a calvary horse by the Moslems and taken to North Africa and into Spain and France. Many Arab horses were left behind when the Moslems left and were left to breed with local horses creating such breeds as the Andalusian horse. The UK imported Arab horses in the late 19th and early 20th century from Arabia
The Arab horse has a small head with concave profile, large eyes and small muzzle, arched neck, sloping shoulder, strong level back, strong hindquarters, strong legs. Their tail is carried high and they have a fast and free action and plenty of stamina Arab horses are brave, spirited and intelligent. The Arab horse is used as a general riding horse, for horse racing, and is particularly suited to endurance
Arabian horses come in many colors, grey, chestnut, bay, roan, brown, and occasionally black. Most Arabians stand between 14.1 and 15.2 hands and weigh between 800 and 1,000 pounds as adults.