Golnar



From the JC Penney 2011 Parade of Breeds

Hillfarm's Horse


Name
Golnar
References
His strong Persian name represents the red flower that is the center of the flame. In the 1970s, the Royal Iranian Horse Society proposed the name "Persian plateau horse" to designate a group of fairly heterogeneous horses bred in the tribal areas of the Iranian plateau with various Indo-European influences. Sometimes (erroneously) called the "Persian Arab," this speedy horse is of unknown origin and originally used for chariot racing and warfare. More recently, the breed has been transformed from a driving to a riding horse. Its native terrain is the high, flat, rocky area of central Persia, now Iran. The horses stand between 14 and 15.2hh and all solid colors are permitted. Link Reference photo is from the second festival of native horse of Iranian Plateau was held in 2007 in Sirjan, Kerman province from this link: Link
Score
23
Item type
Equid Figurine
Classification
Original Finish Plastic
Material
Plastic
Manufacturer
Breyer
Breed
Persian Plateau Horse
Size
1:32 Scale
Gender
Stallion
Number made
Unknown
Run type
Limited Edition
Year introduced
2011
Year retired
2011
Color
Red/Chestnut/Sorrel
Patterns
Solid
Medium
Original Finish
Owner
Hillfarm
Added
2024-08-30 14:03

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