Yervant1 Posted June 12, 2015 Report Share Posted June 12, 2015 ARTSAKH REVIVES TRADITION OF BREEDING KARABAKH STALLION ALMOST LOST BECAUSE OF MILITARY AGGRESSION OF AZERBAIJAN19:39 11/06/2015 Â" SOCIETYThe assistant to the head of Nagorno Karabakh Republic (NKR) Departmentof Tourism, Artak Grigoryan's exclusive interview to Panorama.am.- What was the process of recovering the population of Karabakhstallions after war?- The breeding of Karabakh stallions in the NKR revived since early2000s. The breed was really under the threat of extinction at thebeginning of the 90s, the years of Azerbaijan's military aggression.Today there is no threat for Karabakh stallion on its homeland, andall the favorable conditions have been created for them to breedin the natural habitat. The center engaged in taking care of therecovering population is in the village Kirsavan.As the history shows, the "Karabakhtsis" are quite enduring andcapable to overcome any natural difficulties. They appear on the edgeof extinction only in turbulent times of war and attacks. Generally,this breed is the child of freedom and piece and best of all reproducesitself in natural environment in the mountains near Kirsana.- We know that Karabakh stallion played a special part in the Armenianhistory since the ancient times.- The Karabakh stallions were the pride of the cavalry of theArmenian kings and meliks in Karabakh, and today they are the prideof Nagorno Karabakh Republic. Suffice it to mention a few factsabout the Armenian stallion. Back in the 19th century the journalHorse-breeding published an article according to which the Persianhorses are so popular because they have the blood of the "Karabakh"breed. In 1952 a group of specialists from the Russian Empire arrivedin Persia and noted that the key to success of the Persian cavalrywere the Karabakh stallions among them which actually did not yieldto their Arabic kindred in anything.In his book "Melikdoms of Khamsa" Raffi writes that the cavalry richin Karabakh stallions and famous for its power since the ancient timeswas a part of the Artsakh Army. Raffi points that Karabakh stallionwas outwardly analogous to the Arabian breed, but had a specificgolden-red color. These fast and safe horses helped the Armeniancavalry in the historically significant battles, even outside Artsakh.Another interesting fact is that the famous tsarist generalArtsakh-born Valerian Madatov - who founded dynastic stud farm inShushi - also dealt with the cultivation of Karabakh stallion.- Actually, until the beginning of the last century the cultivation ofKarabakh stallions was local meliks' prerogative. What happened next?- As a result of wars and revolutions, Karabakh racer appeared onthe edge of extinction. Only in the 1940s it was possible to restorethe population of Karabakh stallion with titanic efforts. By the way,in Soviet times, Nikita Khrushchev gifted a wonderful Karabakh racerto the British Queen. And again, because of the war in the early 90s,Karabakh stallion was on the verge of extinction. Today, no less thanHerculean efforts are being made to protect it from aggression.- How is the Karabakh stallion peculiar?- It is not very tall, but it is very strong and enduring. It hasbroad chest and a distinctive color. It is often called "orange"because of the special yellow-orange color.http://www.panorama.am/en/interviews/2015/06/11/artak-grigoryan/ 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
onjig Posted June 15, 2015 Report Share Posted June 15, 2015 Thanks for posting this, our girls will love reading this. They love horses. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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