Posted by Bianca on 9/6/2003, 1:24 pm, in reply to "Re: Hope this helps" In 1728 Count Frank Ksawery Branicki in a place called Biala Cerkiew started a polish arabian stable. It started out from 30 broodmares and 2 stallions but by 1802, it counted 100 broodmares. It must of had been a quality stable because when the sultan of Turkey Abdul Azis decided to start a arabian stable in Istanbul he based his stable on Biala Cerkiew horses buying 106 horses, 90 broodmares and fillys,and 2 stallions:Jarzmo&Junak. When it was divided in 1870, it had sold already 2,009 horses and had given away 1,231 horses as gifts. In modern times that is 3,240 horses, you can just imagine what a great influence it had on other arabian stables. After the division, it existed as three different stables: Szamrajowka, Janiszowka and Uzin. Since it was the farthest in the east side of Poland, it was destroyed totally during wartime.
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First, I will tell you about Biala Cerkiew.
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