Mystery Sheik lady
(MYSTERY MUKAHHAL AL HAWA x VICTORIA EL DIN)

She is wonderful mare that I have always enjoyed handling.
Wonderful temperament that she past on to 2008 colt.
Her first foal is a bay 2008 colt by CR Royale Coppersin
Mystery Copperson Mighty Leap
Meet The Mares Of Mystery Mountain
You'll notice I only have  few Arabian mares
this is because I believe in breeding quality not quantity
Alaa El Din Sire of US National Champions.

Nazeer He needs no introduction. He is the Sire of National Champions and 3 Aristocrat mares (mares
produced 3 or more Champions.) and some of the best-known Straight Egyptians. Many of our horses carry his
lines more then once.

Mansour sire of Nazeer and leading sire line.  

Morafic Champion park and halter stallion, considered to be one of the most beautiful Arabians.

Shamruk  has won numerous championships in halter and performance. He took Top Five honors in Region 17
in Halter, English Pleasure and Native Costume. At Scottsdale, he was Top Ten in Halter and native Costume
as well, and was undefeated in 1983 Get of Sire classes.

El Mokhtar was bred by the E.A.0., Cairo Egypt; foaled in 1971, he was imported by a syndicate of American
Arabian breeders in 1974. Their main interest In this stallion was his great potential as a sire, for, as we shall
see, he was royally bred. Accordingly, he was shown but little (though he was trained and made a fine English
Pleasure horse); the American breeding public knew him from a few ads placed in magazines, but no
super-hype promotion surrounded his breeding career. Shortly after his arrival In America, *EL MOKHTAR was
seen by 'Black Stallion' author Walter Farley, who considered him the best real life representation of his fictional
'Black Stallion' he had ever seen. An offer was made for *EL MOKHTAR's services in the role of 'The Black' for
the first 'Black Stallion' film, but it was firmly declined by his syndicate. Black Stallion trainer Corky Randall was
also convinced that *EL MOKHTAR was one of the very best true black Arabians he had ever seen (he looked
at dozens seeking quality black athletes for the demanding movie role!) At his urging, the Studio bought out the
entire 40-member syndicate in order to secure his services for the second 'Black Stallion' film. *EL MOKHTAR
was one of 3 black Arabian stallions used to portray 'the Black' in the second 'Black Stallion' film. The director
loved his huge, expressive eyes, so he appears in several close-up shots. More important to the film, MOKE
could run! He is the race horse in the cross-country race in the film. The native 'extras' riding the other horses
were urged to make a real race of it...and hey did. The 'come from behind' win of 'The Black' is the product of a
real race. *EL MOKHTAR was also schooled to do the 'courting' scenes with the gray gelding TALISHMA, who
played the mare JOHAR in the film. Those scenes were scheduled as the last to be shot. Just prior to the filming
date, *EL MOKHTAR developed colic. No modem veterinary facility was available In Morocco; surgery was not
possible, and he died. A 'post' revealed a severe twist, and a rupture; even if surgery had been possible, It Is
very unlikely he would have survived. *EL MOKHTAR was a striking individual, unusually tall for a purebred
Arabian (a true 15.3 HH!). He was very 'New Egyptian' in type, with a long, naturally clean-cut neck and lovely
head. Fine boned for his size, he passed on both refinement and type. Perhaps more important, *EL MOKHTAR
was a good athlete - the work in the Black Stallion film was strenuous and demanding - and a very good nature,
willing performer. Corky Randall said 'He just never did anything wrong' ' His calm, sensible, even temperament,
and great intelligence are also evident In his get and grand-get. *EL MOKHTAR: THE-LEGACY The 7-year
totals in the Breeders Book credit *EL MOKHTAR with 5 American-bred Champions, with points in both Halter
and Performance events. 'An *EL MOKHTAR daughter, exported to Norway, became National Champion in
Halter in that country'.

Bint Maisa El Saghira A classic bay mare of excellent size and substance, she went on to win many
championships at halter and performance including U.S. Top Ten awards in halter, park and English Pleasure.
Considered by many to be the most influential mare ever imported from Egypt.
Some  pedigree highlights