Horse Breeding
Sub Section:
Ship(Dhow)building
Bee keeping
Horse Breeding
Camel Breedding
Incense & Fragrant
Halwa
Omanis take pride in their horses which symbolise
the nobility and longevity of their culture.
Horses are mentioned in the Holy Quran in Sura
Al-'Adiyat which runs "By the steeds, that run
with panting breath. And strike sparks of fire,
and push home the charge in the morning, and raise
the dust in clouds the while, and penetrate
forthwith into the midst of the foe en masse.
It is said that the first
horse to come among the Arabs was named Zaad
ar-Raakib and in his book "The Genealogy of
Horses" Al Kalbi mentions that the Prophet Solomon
gave the Azd tribe (of the people of Oman) a horse
from among his stock.
Ibn Batuta, writing in the 14th century, mentions
the export of thoroughbred horses from Dhofar, and
Marco Polo, writing earlier, in the 13th century,
also refers to the export of fine Arabian horses
from Qalhat and Dhofar.
In the Sultanate of Oman there are currently about
2,000 horses, of which approximately 350 are
pure-bred Arab horses, 150 are thoroughbreds, and
1,500 are pure-bred Omani horses.
The Omanis' love of horses can be seen in the way
they deck them out: the neck ornaments, the silver
bridle, the sweat cover placed on the back and the
undercloth to prevent chafing, the silver
collar-piece, and finally the reins. There are
annual horse races at the Royal Stables, and
throughout the year in the regions especially on
religious and national occasions.
Besides the races the riders participate in polo
matches, tent-pegging competitions, trotting
races, show-jumping, dressage and carriage
processions.
His Majesty the Sultan pays special attention to
all aspects of horse-breeding, preserving
bloodlines, and equestrian sports of all kinds. A
Directorate-General of the Royal Stables has been
established under
the Diwan of Royal Court which supervises the
breeding and rearing of horses using scientific
methods in conformity with international
standards.
In addition the Royal Horse Racing Club was
established to oversee the planning and
development of equestrian activities, as well as
organising the Royal Oman Horse Show which is held
every 5 years. The Racing Club also distributes
horses every year to citizens who are prepared to
care for them and organises the annual Royal Horse
Race meeting which takes place under Royal
patronage.
The Oman Equestrian Federation arranges other race
meetings and equestrian events, with the aim of
preserving this valuable heritage. The Royal
Stables possess numerous breeds of horses known
for their excellence in racing, dressage,
showjumping and polo, in addition to a troupe of
cavalry horses.
Following directives from His Majesty, a
horse-breeding department was set up in Salalah
which concentrates on the breeding of pure-bred
Arab horses. In general, the Royal Stables breed a
variety of pure bred and thoroughbred horses from
the finest bloodlines available.
The Royal Stables is a member of the World Arab
Horse Organisation (WAHO).
Traditional crafts:-
Ship(Dhow)building
Bee keeping
Horse Breeding
Camel Breedding
Incense & Fragrant
Halwa
Culture:-
Overview
Oman Culture in focus
National Dress-Men
National Dress-Women
The Traditional Dhow
Shabab Oman
Omani Food
Folk songs & Dances
Horses of Oman
Traditional crafts
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