Amid the cool highlands of Taif, a city celebrated for its heritage and elegance, a timeless symbol of Saudi identity continues to flourish the Arabian horse.
Here, dedicated breeders and enthusiasts are working tirelessly to protect and promote one of the Kingdom’s proudest legacies. Their mission goes beyond preserving a noble animal; it’s a cultural commitment to safeguarding a living emblem of Saudi history and spirit.
Dr. Fawziah Al-Salmi, Professor of Zoology at Taif University, emphasized the unmatched purity and international stature of the Kingdom’s horses in remarks to the Saudi Press Agency. “The Arabian horse is unmatched in authenticity,” she said. “Thanks to the unwavering dedication of breeders to preserve original genes and pure bloodlines, Saudi Arabia now records the highest number of Arabian horse births globally a reflection of our deep cultural investment.”
Beyond their genetic lineage, Arabian horses embody centuries of symbolism. Dr. Talal Al-Thaqafi, cultural critic and faculty member, described them as “living icons of courage, pride, and timeless beauty.” He noted their enduring presence in Islamic history and Arabic poetry both classical and Nabati where they symbolize valor, elegance, and honor.
Taif’s role in championing this heritage reflects a broader national vision to protect Saudi Arabia’s cultural treasures. Through education, research, and community stewardship, the city ensures that the Arabian horse’s legacy continues to thrive — galloping confidently from history into the future.