Gray Arabian Horses for Sale near Los Angeles, CA

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Arabian - Horse for Sale in Los Angeles, CA 91423
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Wonderful registered Polish Arabian gelding with flashy grey coloring and b..
Los Angeles, California
Gray
Arabian
Gelding
13
Los Angeles, CA
CA
$13,000
Arabian Stallion
Your greatest opportunity to recreate the classic Arabian as it was meant ..
Burbank, California
Gray
Arabian
Stallion
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Burbank, CA
CA
$2,000
Arabian Stallion
Luke is currently in reining training. He stops and spins great. By Natio..
Agua Dulce, California
Gray
Arabian
Stallion
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Agua Dulce, CA
CA
$12,500
Arabian Stallion
EL KAHL ID is a very refine, and Beatiful With The Perfect Exotic Head, Hu..
Littlerock, California
Gray
Arabian
Stallion
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Littlerock, CA
CA
$5,000
Arabian Stallion
Talented 5 yr old. Exellent sport horse and trail. He is very athletic and..
Whittier, California
Gray
Arabian
Stallion
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Whittier, CA
CA
$6,500
Arabian Stallion
Z is an amazing lil guy. He has pretty much done it all. From Cross Countr..
Simi Valley, California
Gray
Arabian
Stallion
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Simi Valley, CA
CA
$5,000
Arabian Mare
AHA Registered Arabian mare with a faint star on her forehead. Has been rid..
Camarillo, California
Gray
Arabian
Mare
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Camarillo, CA
CA
$3,000
Arabian Stallion
Your greatest opportunity to recreate the classic Arabian as it was meant t..
Calabasas, California
Gray
Arabian
Stallion
-
Calabasas, CA
CA
$2,000
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About Los Angeles, CA

The Los Angeles coastal area was settled by the Tongva ( Gabrieleños) and Chumash tribes. A Gabrieleño settlement in the area was called iyáangẚ (written "Yang-na" by the Spanish), meaning " poison oak place". Maritime explorer Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo claimed the area of southern California for the Spanish Empire in 1542 while on an official military exploring expedition moving north along the Pacific coast from earlier colonizing bases of New Spain in Central and South America. Gaspar de Portolà and Franciscan missionary Juan Crespí, reached the present site of Los Angeles on August 2, 1769. In 1771, Franciscan friar Junípero Serra directed the building of the Mission San Gabriel Arcángel, the first mission in the area.