Arabian Horses for Sale near San Francisco, CA

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Arabian - Horse for Sale in Brentwood, CA 94513
Khassablankha
đź“ŁKhassablankha (Khartoon Khlassic {Khemosabi++++// X Kimono) 2014 Purebred..
Brentwood, California
Bay
Arabian
Mare
10
Brentwood, CA
CA
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Arabian - Horse for Sale in San Jose, CA 95120
Releve Fantome
Fantom is your been there done that sorta guy. I have jumped him, gone to s..
San Jose, California
Bay
Arabian
Gelding
13
San Jose, CA
CA
$13,000
Arabian - Horse for Sale in San Ramon, CA 94583
Amigo
Nice Arab Gelding good starter horse...
San Ramon, California
Bay
Arabian
Gelding
20
San Ramon, CA
CA
$700
Arabian Mare
Villa is a bay (mostly black) with 3 white socks with black dots. She is 9..
San Jose, California
Bay
Arabian
Mare
-
San Jose, CA
CA
$2,500
Arabian Stallion
Dakota is a eight year old Arab. He clips, ties, trailers, neck reins, and..
Santa Rosa, California
Chestnut
Arabian
Stallion
-
Santa Rosa, CA
CA
$1,000
Arabian Mare
MS MUSCAT Her royal breeding [ Muscat, Bask, Khemosabi] is evident at a g..
Vacaville, California
Chestnut
Arabian
Mare
-
Vacaville, CA
CA
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Arabian Stallion
STAR ER RIH [Arabian gelding, 18 years old, 15. 1 hh, chestnut] Trained, c..
Vacaville, California
Chestnut
Arabian
Stallion
-
Vacaville, CA
CA
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Arabian Mare
Callie Mia is a beautiful daughter of the crabbet champion Ohadi Indian Fir..
Cupertino, California
Chestnut
Arabian
Mare
-
Cupertino, CA
CA
$3,500
Arabian Mare
Beautiful, grey mare for sale. high energy level. would make great endurenc..
Livermore, California
Gray
Arabian
Mare
-
Livermore, CA
CA
$1,200
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Historical affiliations Spanish Empire 1776–1821 First Mexican Empire 1821–1823 United Mexican States 1823–1848 United States 1848–present The earliest archaeological evidence of human habitation of the territory of the city of San Francisco dates to 3000 BC. The Yelamu group of the Ohlone people resided in a few small villages when an overland Spanish exploration party, led by Don Gaspar de Portolá, arrived on November 2, 1769, the first documented European visit to San Francisco Bay. Seven years later, on March 28, 1776, the Spanish established the Presidio of San Francisco, followed by a mission, Mission San Francisco de Asís (Mission Dolores), established by the Spanish explorer Juan Bautista de Anza. Upon independence from Spain in 1821, the area became part of Mexico. Under Mexican rule, the mission system gradually ended, and its lands became privatized.