ROGA EL BEDA M, ARABIAN, 1882
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A Saqlawiyah Jidraniyah. Also called Roda/Roja.
Foundation Mare.
NOTES: The RAS History indicates that Roga El Beda (APS) was a Saqlawiyah Jidraniyah of Ibn Sudan in the stud of Ali Pasha Sharif. The 1932 certified pedigree for *Bint Saada from the Royal Agricultural Society shows the same information. Archer, et al. [1978, p284] suggest that Roga El Beda was Roda, a grey Saqlawiyah Jidraniyah said by Lady Anne to be of the strains of Abbas Pasha, a suggestion confirmed by Lady Anne Blunt [J&C 4.11.1891]. On visiting Prince Ahmed Pasha Kemal, she describes two nine-year-old white Saqlawiyah mares from Ali Pasha Sharif: \\Roga\\ and \\Sobha\\ (Sabha Al Zarka). When Lady Anne later purchases a daughter of \\Roga\\ (or \\Roda\\), the mare is shown in the 1909 Sheykh Obeyd catalog as a \\White Seglawieh Jedranieh from Ali Pasha Sherif\\ which went to the stud of Prince Ahmad Pasha Kamal. No pedigree extension is shown.
Raswan Index entry #8545 and corrections entry #1300 [used in Al Khamsa Arabians (1983)] shows Roga El Beda (APS) as by Aziz (APS) out of Bint Horra (APS). Entry #8535 shows Roda (APS) as a c1886 grey Saqlawiyah Jidraniyah of the marbat of Ibn Zubayni in the stud of Ali Pasha Sharif. Tail-female descendants of this mare were shown in both Al Khamsa Arabians and Al Khamsa Arabians II as tracing to Ghazieh (AP). Recent mtDNA research [Bowling, unpublished, 1999] instead shows that the line tracing to Roga El Beda in tail-female is different from that tracing to Ghazieh, bolstering the information from Lady Anne.
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