Turkoman Horses At Louise Firouz's Horse Farm In Northern Iran
Turkoman horses at Louise Firouz's Horse farm near Gonbad e Kavus in Northern Iran. Louise Firouz was an American Horse Breeder who lived in Northern Iran for 50 years where she bred Turkoman horses and Caspian ponies which she saved from extinction. She was an Authority on the Turkoman breed of horse and the link between it and the Byerley Turk, one of the 3 founding Stallions of the Thoroughbred Racehorse brought from Buda in Hungary to the UK after the siege of Buda in the 17th Century. (Photo by Richard Manning via Getty Images)

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