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Horse Racing MUMTAZ MAHAL picture pedigree 8.5x11 ancestor of KD Derby winners

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    This is a picture pedigree of the remarkable race filly and broodmare Mumtaz Mahal who made history Archival materials used throughout measures 8 1/2 by 11 inches. Printed on card stock. Will fit into a 11X 14 frame . Made and researched by myself. Shipped with clear archival cover and in a photo mailer.
    This is a picture pedigree of the remarkable race filly and broodmare Mumtaz Mahal  who made history, see full biography below.
    Archival materials used throughout measures 8 1/2 by 11  inches. Printed     on card stock. Will fit into a 11X 14 frame . Made and researched by myself. Shipped with clear archival cover.
    Shipping to the UK and overseas .95 in a manila envelope. Shipping is .00 for a photo envelope
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    Mumtaz Mahal (1921 – 1945) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse who the National Sporting Library's Thoroughbred Heritage website says was "one of the most important broodmares of the 20th Century".
    She was named for empress Mumtaz Mahal, wife of Mughal Empire ruler Shah Jahan of Taj Mahal fame. Bred by Lady Sykes at her Sledmere Stud in Driffield, East Riding of Yorkshire, Mumtaz Mahal was out
    of the mare Lady Josephine. Her sire was The Tetrarch, whom the Thoroughbred Heritage website also said was "probably the greatest two-year-old of all time", and that he was "possibly the greatest runner ever.
    Mumtaz Mahal was sold to the Aga Khan as a yearling at the Doncaster sales for 9,100 guineas.
    Racing career
    Prepared by trainer Richard C. Dawson at Whatcombe Stables in Wantage, Oxfordshire, at age two all of Mumtaz Mahal's races were at distances of either five or six furlongs. Quickly dubbed "The Flying Filly"
    because of her blazing speed, she set a new track record in the Spring Stakes at Newmarket Racecourse as part of her five important wins in 1923. In her last race that year, she finished second in the Imperial
    Produce Stakes on a track heavy with mud. At three Mumtaz Mahal finished second in her first distance test, the 1924 1,000 Guineas, and was fifth in the Coronation Stakes. Her handlers then entered her only
    in sprint races; she won the six-furlong King George Stakes and the five-furlong Nunthorpe Stakes.
    As a broodmare
    Retired to breeding duties at the Aga Khan III's Sheshoon Stud at the Curragh in County Kildare, Ireland, Mumtaz Mahal became an important broodmare. Mumtaz Mahal's best racing son was Mirza II; he (like her)
    raced his best at distances of six furlongs or less but his trainer, Frank Butters, said he was the fastest horse he had ever conditioned.
    Mumtaz Mahal's daughter Mumtaz Begum was bred to Nearco to produce Nasrullah, the sire of Bold Ruler who in turn sired Secretariat. Among Mumtaz Mahal's other descendants are Royal Charger, Petite Etoile,
    Abernant, and Shergar.
    After having four foals in Ireland, Mumtaz Mahal was sent in 1930 to the Aga Khan's Haras Marly-la-Ville stud farm in Marly-la-Ville, Val-d'Oise, France. She had five more foals in France. She died in 1945 at the age of 24.
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