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Packard Ad (May–June, 1931) – Richard Coeur de Lion, during the Crusaders' truce with Sultan Saladin, marveled at the blooded, snow-white Arabian steeds of the Saracens – directly descended from the original five mares of Salaman of the Anzah. The Anzah, dating back to antiquity as the wealthiest and the most powerful of the Bedouin tribes, bred the purest and most prized Arabian horses for themselves and for the royalty and nobility of all the land
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