Chestnut Arabian Horses for Sale near Cincinnati, OH

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Arabian Stallion
Oasis Ablaze+ was Nat. TT Jr Working Cow horse in 05 and 07. 08 was his f..
Cincinnati, Ohio
Chestnut
Arabian
Stallion
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Cincinnati, OH
OH
$1,000
Arabian Mare
Makkah is started under saddle. Shes doing very well. She is soft on the b..
Rising Sun, Indiana
Chestnut
Arabian
Mare
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Rising Sun, IN
IN
$600
Arabian Mare
Cheetah is a 34 yr old mare with copd, and Clancy is a 28 yr old gelding w..
Batavia, Ohio
Chestnut
Arabian
Mare
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Batavia, OH
OH
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Arabian Stallion
Dakota ia a beautiful 14. 2 hh gelding. He was leased to a young lady who ..
Somerville, Ohio
Chestnut
Arabian
Stallion
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Somerville, OH
OH
$1,000
Arabian Stallion
KHAYAL YARQIS is a straight Egyptian arabian stallion, blue list eligable, ..
Dayton, Ohio
Chestnut
Arabian
Stallion
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Dayton, OH
OH
$750
Arabian Stallion
Sassafrass is a purebred arabian sire is Straight egyptian stallion mare is..
Dayton, Ohio
Chestnut
Arabian
Stallion
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Dayton, OH
OH
$1,500
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About Cincinnati, OH

Cincinnati began in 1788 when Mathias Denman, Colonel Robert Patterson, and Israel Ludlow landed at a spot at the northern bank of the Ohio opposite the mouth of the Licking and decided to settle there. The original surveyor, John Filson, named it "Losantiville". In 1790, Arthur St. Clair, the governor of the Northwest Territory, changed the name of the settlement to "Cincinnati" in honor of the Society of the Cincinnati, made up of Revolutionary War veterans, of which he was a member; which was in turn named for Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus, a dictator in the early Roman Republic who saved Rome from a crisis, and then retired to farming because he did not want to remain in power. The introduction of steamboats on the Ohio River in 1811 opened up the city's trade to more rapid shipping, and the city established commercial ties with St.