The Arabian Horse Memory Game is a score kept matching game, featuring various arabian horses of the world. This game is free and challenges the memory. Score is kept allowing you to try and do better each time.
Another thrilling feature to the Arabian Horse Memory Game that makes it even more awesome then just a matching game - you must find the icons that match in some way! When you make a linked match the arabian horse game for kids & adults will show the link. You also get some help along the way.
The Arabian Horse Memory Game is addictive and will challenge your memory. Have Fun!!!
Arabian horses were so relied upon and revered by the Bedouin that firm rules were established regarding the breeding of the horse. And even today they continue to be the only true purebred horse. But the reverence of these horses can most significantly be traced to the prophet Mohammed whose followers used the horses as they rode from village to village in seventh century AD spreading the word of Allah.
Arabian horses are the topic of many myths and legends. One origin story tells how Muhammad chose his foundation mares by a test of their courage and loyalty. While there are several variants on the tale, a common version states that after a long journey through the desert, Muhammad turned his herd of horses loose to race to an oasis for a desperately needed drink of water. Before the herd reached the water, Muhammad called for the horses to return to him. Only five mares responded. Because they faithfully returned to their master, though desperate with thirst, these mares became his favorites and were called Al Khamsa, meaning, the five. These mares became the legendary founders of the five "strains" of the Arabian horse. Although the Al Khamsa are generally considered fictional horses of legend, some breeders today claim the modern Bedouin Arabian actually descended from these mares.
Arabian horses also spread to the rest of the world via the Ottoman Empire, which rose in 129 Though it never fully dominated the heart of the Arabian Peninsula, this Turkish empire obtained many Arabian horses through trade, diplomacy and war. The Ottomans encouraged formation of private stud farms in order to ensure a supply of cavalry horses, and Ottoman nobles, such as Muhammad Ali of Egypt also collected pure, desert bred Arabian horses.
Arabian horses were introduced to Australia in the earliest days of European Settlement. Early imports included both purebred Arabians and light Spanish "jennets" from Andalusia, many Arabians also came from India. Based on records describing stallions "of Arabic and Persian blood", the first Arabian horses were probably imported to Australia in several groups between 1788 and 180 About 1803, a merchant named Robert Campbell imported a bay Arabian stallion, Hector, from India; Hector was said to have been owned by Arthur Wellesley, who later became known as the Duke of Wellington. In 1804 two additional Arabians, also from India, arrived in Tasmania one of whom, White William, sired the first purebred Arabian foal born in Australia, a stallion named Derwent.
The Bedouins soon gained a reputation for breeding some of the most beautiful horses ever seen. Many people would trade horses with them, and they would get together and share the lineages of the horses which were traded. There are a number of different variations of Arabian horses, which are known as strains. These horses have a common ancestor and look. Some of these are Hadban, Kuhaylan, and Dahman.
The Arabian Horse Memory Game will challenge your memory for hours on end.
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熱門國家 | 系統支援 | 版本 | 費用 | APP評分 | 上架日期 | 更新日期 |
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未知 | Android Google Play | 1.0 App下載 | 免費 | 1970-01-01 | 2015-04-24 |