Trail Half Arabian Horses for Sale near Phoenix, AZ

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Half Arabian Stallion
Dusty is the best horse i have ever owned. He is trained for dressage but ..
Glendale, Arizona
Gray
Half Arabian
Stallion
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Glendale, AZ
AZ
$1,000
Half Arabian Mare
5 year old 3 / 4 Arabian Mare out of a 1 / 2 Arabian registered paint mare..
Scottsdale, Arizona
Chestnut
Half Arabian
Mare
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Scottsdale, AZ
AZ
$3,500
Half Arabian Mare
Beautiful mare, flaxen mane & tail. Has been bred. Very sweet. Half arab ha..
Phoenix, Arizona
Sorrel
Half Arabian
Mare
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Phoenix, AZ
AZ
$2,000
Half Arabian Mare
SALE PENDING PRICE REDUCED $1, 000 OBO MAKE AN OFFER! MUST SELL ASAP Lill..
Queen Creek, Arizona
Brown
Half Arabian
Mare
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Queen Creek, AZ
AZ
$1,000
Half Arabian Mare
Very well trained and hot. Very healthy and can go all day. Reg. Half Arab ..
Apache Junction, Arizona
Half Arabian
Mare
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Apache Junction, AZ
AZ
$2,000
Half Arabian Mare
Exceptional conformation and bred for performance. This horse is quiet, bo..
Scottsdale, Arizona
Bay
Half Arabian
Mare
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Scottsdale, AZ
AZ
$4,000
Half Arabian Mare
Tasha is a beautiful chestnut Half - Arabian filly. If you like the big bo..
Mesa, Arizona
Chestnut
Half Arabian
Mare
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Mesa, AZ
AZ
$1,500
Half Arabian Mare
Im Supernatural is a stunning black Shah Azim half - Arabian filly. She has..
Mesa, Arizona
Black
Half Arabian
Mare
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Mesa, AZ
AZ
$5,000
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About Phoenix, AZ

The Hohokam people occupied the Phoenix area for 2,000 years. They created roughly 135 miles (217 kilometers) of irrigation canals, making the desert land arable, and paths of these canals were used for the Arizona Canal, Central Arizona Project Canal, and the Hayden-Rhodes Aqueduct. They also carried out extensive trade with the nearby Ancient Puebloans, Mogollon, and Sinagua, as well as with the more distant Mesoamerican civilizations. It is believed periods of drought and severe floods between 1300 and 1450 led to the Hohokam civilization's abandonment of the area. After the departure of the Hohokam, groups of Akimel O'odham (commonly known as Pima), Tohono O'odham, and Maricopa tribes began to use the area, as well as segments of the Yavapai and Apache.