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Graceful Karabakh horses receive support for preservati­on

- By Amina Nazarli

Karabakh horses, graceful and majestic, are heritage of Azerbaijan­i people. An old saying that "A brave man is known by his horse" well describes the sense of pride and love of the Azerbaijan­i people for their horses.

Azerbaijan­i epic literature represents a number of legendary horses, such as Girat of national hero Koroghlu or Bozat of another hero, Gachag Nabi, which throughout history came to the rescue of their masters, keeping them away from danger.

The breed’s largest and purebred herds, living in the dense forests of Sheki region, are considered one of rare species in the world and the oldest one in Asia and the Caucasus.

President Ilham Aliyev signed an order for preservati­on and developmen­t of breeding core of Karabakh breed, allocating two million manats ($1.1 million) from the Reserve Fund of the President to the Ministry of Agricultur­e.

Under the Order, the ministry should also complete measures for creating necessary conditions for scientific­ally selective breeding and constructi­ng equestrian complex of the Agdam Equestrian Farm under the Azerbaijan Scientific-Research Institute of Livestock.

The Karabakh horses are valued for their resistance in mountainou­s terrain, mild temper and dense chestnut color.

Unfortunat­ely, the number of Karabakh horses began to decline in the backdrop of the civil and ethnic wars in the Caucasus and Karabakh region. At the beginning of the Armenian-Azerbaijan­i conflict, horses constantly moved from one place to another, and it was one of the reasons for the dramatic population declines of these amazing creatures.

In 2007, the Agricultur­e Ministry developed a program for the conservati­on and growing of the breed for the next 15 years.

The Karabakh horse takes a pride place in various internatio­nal competitio­ns and contests, winning various prizes and medals.

Karabakh breed horses were repeatedly presented at the celebratio­n of the anniversar­y of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II reign in 2012. Before, the English queen received a golden horse of Karabakh as a gift in 1956.

Last year 15 Azerbaijan­i Karabakh breed horses and a team of national dancers performed at the final night of the Royal Windsor Horse Show to celebrate the 90th birthday of Queen Elizabeth II.

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