Foundation Caspians

Below are the majority of the foundation stock from which the Caspian breed originates. Imported stock and important first generation stock appear in the Archive section.

FOUNDATION CASPIANS TIMELINE

1965 - 1st Caspian Stud (Persicus Stud Norouzabad)

1966 -  Jehan* exported to the USA

1970 - Daria Noir*, Momtaz-Mahal, and Mitra* exported to Bermuda

1972 - Rostam and Khorshid-Kola* exported to the UK

1973 - Persicus and Stud Norouzabad Caspians sold to the Royal Horse Society

1975 - 2nd Caspian Stud (Persicus Stud GTS)


1974-1976 - 13 Caspians exported to the UK

1976 - Persicus Stud GTS Caspians nationalized

1977-1988 - Islamic Revolution and Iran/Iraq War

1989 - Persicus Stud Kordan formed

1993 -  7 Caspians exported to the UK

1994 - Persicus Stud Kordan sold to the Ministry of Jehad

Information courtesy of Ateshe Firouz

FOUNDATION STOCK OF IRANIAN ORIGIN IMPORTED INTO THE U.K. BETWEEN 1971 AND 1976

Foundation Stallions

Foundation Mares

Previously to Bermuda

Previously to Bermuda

TALOCHE*

STOCK BRED FROM FOUNDATION STOCK AND IMPORTED INTO THE U.K.

* represents foundation stock (Upper case)
(although present in several imported stock, foundation lines are only mentioned once)

Hopstone Banafsheh was carried in utero from Iran via Taliyeh and is the only representative of the stallion Felfel to survive.

Stallions Imported

Mares Imported

Stallion

Foundation

Represented

Mare

Foundation

Represented

Momtaz-e-Mahal

Previously to Burmuda

ALAMARA*


Taliyeh


JEHAN* AFROUZ

Touran

ANAHITA*

Mehran

Rostam

Vashta

Born in Bermuda

Roshan

Born in Bermuda

Atesheh

Born in Hungary

Susiana

Exported to Australia

Gulpar

Exported to Australia

Aloucheh

Exported to Australia

Maroun

Karoun

Amu Daria

Darius

Ruba II

Exported to Australia

NOUR-e-JEHAN*

Hopstone Banafsheh

Imported in utero

Mehregan was exported from Iran to the USA but had no offspring

JEHAN* was the first Caspian to be exported from Iran to the USA but had no purebred offspring.

STOCK BRED FROM FOUNDATION STOCK IN IRAN AND IMPORTED INTO THE U.K.  IN 1994

STALLION IMPORTED

MARE
IMPORTED

FOUNDATION STALLION REPRESENTED

FOUNDATION MARE REPRESENTED

Persicus Ai Banou

ZEELAND*

BALSAGHAR*

Persicus Khoshgel Khanum

MARIUM KHANUM*

Persicus Tehou


Persicus Kuchek Khan

SECANDAR GOL*

Persicus Amir

TARANEH*

Persicus Yussef

SOHRAB*

Persicus Nicky

KHORSHID*

Issued by the International Caspian Society

Regarding the Assessment and Approval of Pre-Foundation stock carried out in Sweden on 14th August 2012, the ICS makes the following statement:

NEW BLOODLINES ADDED TO THE CASPIAN GENE POOL

In an important development for the Caspian breed, four pre-foundation mares and one pre-foundation stallion were assessed, with their offspring, on 14th August at Knivsta, Sweden and passed as suitable phenotypic examples for registration. Breeding restrictions or recommendations were stated in some cases. The assessment of one pre-foundation mare was suspended, pending a second offspring being available.

The assessment was carried out using the accepted ‘Delphi’ method and abided by the rules for acceptance of foundation stock into the pure-bred studbook as created and used by Louise Firouz herself and endorsed before her death. The assessors were chosen by the owners from a special international panel elected by ICS member societies in 2011.

The assessors on this occasion were:

Atesheh Larssen-Firouz, (daughter of Louise Firouz): Atesheh grew up with Caspians, selected foundation stock with Louise and rode them for several years in Iran. She also owns Caspians in Belgium.

Joan Taplin: Joan searched for foundation Caspians with Louise in the mid-1960s, imported three to Bermuda and bred the first two youngsters sold to the UK in 1971. She is currently Chairman of the ICS.

Pandora Best: Pandora has bred Caspians since the late 1970s and currently keeps 25 Caspians, including several rare bloodlines.

The assessments took place under the scrutiny of Mrs Liselotte Erixon, judge accredited by the Swedish Horse Board to judge Caspians.

Under EC rules, the approved horses were registered with the CHS. Their passports have been amended and relevant breeding controls and recommendations stamped within them. Their registrations are being processed and their identities will be shown in the ICSB in due course.

Assessments of the remaining imported pre-foundation stock are still due to take place and it is important that these assessments are not compromised before this. The assessors will again be chosen by the owner from the ICS panel. As we do not yet know when or where this will happen, no further information can be given.

We apologise for the delay in publishing this report, caused by the holiday season. The ICS welcomes enquiries through the ICS Secretary