Cairo–Ismailia Road, Km 50 · Egypt +20 100 840 2029

Cairo–Ismailia Road, Km 50 · Egypt

+20 100 840 2029

Maulana Stud · Egyptian Arabian Horses

We Bred To Be Different

مربط مولانا للخيول العربية الأصيلة

A stud of Egyptian Arabians on the Cairo–Ismailia Road, breeding for type, temperament and soundness — and for horses that are a pleasure to live with.

Looking down the central aisle of the Maulana Stud stable: horses at their stall doors under rows of lanterns and an iron chandelier, silhouetted against the bright arched doorway at the far end, where a handler leads an Arabian on a long rein.
Looking down the stable aisle to the yard.

Maulana Stud · Egyptian Arabian Horses

مربط مولانا للخيول العربية الأصيلة

Stallions · Mares · Progeny · Sales

The Stud

A stud is only as good as the standard it refuses to lower.

Maulana Stud breeds Egyptian Arabian horses on the Cairo–Ismailia Road at Kilometre 50, under the arches that give the farm its shape.

We are not trying to breed many horses. We are trying to breed the right ones: animals with type, temperament and correctness, that carry the Egyptian Arabian forward rather than merely repeat it. Everything that follows comes from that one decision.


“We Bred To Be Different” is not a slogan we chose. It is what was left after we removed everything we were not prepared to do.

Watercolour study of an Arabian horse's head in warm browns, wearing a fine rope halter.

Our Breeding Philosophy

Every foal is an argument about the future.

We do not breed for volume. Each pairing is chosen deliberately, and judged against the horses it is meant to produce — not the season it is meant to fill.

What we look for does not change: correct type, a good mind, and the soundness to carry both forward. Everything else is fashion, and fashion is not something a breeding programme can afford to follow.

The Egyptian Arabian arrives as an inheritance before it arrives as an animal. Our task is custody, not invention.

The Collection

The horses of Maulana Stud

Stallions, mares, progeny and horses currently offered for sale.

Stallions

Six All stallions →

A note on these records Each horse's pedigree, date of birth, colour and registration are held in the stud's own books and registration papers, and are being added here as each one is confirmed against the papers. Until then those fields are left empty on purpose — nothing on this page is estimated, reconstructed or assumed. Names are listed as they appear in our records and may be corrected. We would rather show you an empty field than a wrong one.

At the Farm

Three horses

Horses at Maulana Stud, photographed at home.

A dapple grey Arabian trotting at liberty in the sand arena, tail carried high, with the burgundy wall and arched stable range behind.
At liberty in the sand, the burgundy of the stable range behind.
A handler in a black Maulana Stud polo shirt stands close to a grey Arabian, one hand at its muzzle, the horse's head raised and alert.
A handler and a grey Arabian at the stable range.
A black Arabian standing alert on a long rein held by a handler, in front of the tall timber arch of the stable, an iron chandelier hanging in the shadow beyond.
A black Arabian at the stable arch.

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The Farm

Built around the horses, not the other way round.

Two stable ranges facing each other across three arenas, ringed by a boundary wall and palms. Everything is arranged so that a horse can be turned out, worked, cooled and watched without ever leaving home ground.

Location
Cairo–Ismailia Road, Km 50
Country
Egypt
Enquiries
+20 100 840 2029

The Journal

Writing from the stud

Notes on breeding, heritage and the Egyptian Arabian.

The Art of Breeding: Unveiling the Maulana Stud Approach

At Maulana Stud, we believe in more than just breeding horses; we strive to cultivate a legacy of excellence. Our passion for the Arabian…

Only the opening of this article survives. The full text is to be restored from the stud's own copy.

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