Arabian Horses for Sale near Los Ranchos de Albuquerque, NM

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Ali Miraja
Beautiful slim, tall build. Needs experienced rider. Had Native American N..
San Ysidro, New Mexico
Black
Arabian
Gelding
16
San Ysidro, NM
NM
$10,000
Ali Mareekh
Beautiful straight Black Egyptian Arabian for sale. Moving and must sell. ..
San Ysidro, New Mexico
Black
Arabian
Gelding
17
San Ysidro, NM
NM
$10,000
Arabian Gelding
Perfectly finished trail horse. Real friendly and easy keeper. A good first..
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Black
Arabian
Gelding
23
Santa Fe, NM
NM
$1,000
Arabian Stallion
Sweet horse. Needs ex. rider. Has many years left in her. Wants to trade f..
Edgewood, New Mexico
Gray
Arabian
Stallion
-
Edgewood, NM
NM
$750
Arabian Stallion
Sultann is a gorgeous bay colt with a long neck, dishy head with big dark ..
Moriarty, New Mexico
Bay
Arabian
Stallion
-
Moriarty, NM
NM
$5,000
Arabian Mare
Amal is a gorgeous liver chestnut filly with a flaxen mane and tail. Long ..
Moriarty, New Mexico
Chestnut
Arabian
Mare
-
Moriarty, NM
NM
$2,500
Arabian Stallion
Fahil is a gorgeous, red chestnut gelding. Going well under saddle and wi..
Moriarty, New Mexico
Chestnut
Arabian
Stallion
-
Moriarty, NM
NM
$4,000
Arabian Mare
Ashquar Al Hadiyyah is a beautiful chestnut filly with a very flaxen mane ..
Moriarty, New Mexico
Chestnut
Arabian
Mare
-
Moriarty, NM
NM
$5,000
Arabian Mare
Ashquar Al Moniet is a perfect representative of her impeccable breeding. ..
Moriarty, New Mexico
Chestnut
Arabian
Mare
-
Moriarty, NM
NM
$7,500
Arabian Stallion
Gold is a gorgeous liver chestnut gelding with a flaxen mane and tail. Has..
Moriarty, New Mexico
Chestnut
Arabian
Stallion
-
Moriarty, NM
NM
$5,000
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About Los Ranchos de Albuquerque, NM

Signs of human activity in the middle Rio Grande valley date back to as early as 10,000 B.C. The introduction of cultivated maize from Mexico in 1,000 B.C. marked a major turning point in the settlement of the region, causing the traditionally nomadic tribes of the area to adopt a more agricultural way of life. The first pueblos in the area appeared between 1 and 600 A.D., established by the Tiwas (called Tigua by the Spaniards), and by 1,200 AD there were already 14 major sites along the Rio Grande from Algodones to Isleta, the Chamisal Site in present-day Los Ranchos being among the largest of these communities. Hernando de Alvarado was reported as being one of the first Europeans to lay eyes on the region in September 1540 as the leader of a small convoy sent out by Coronado.