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Louise Firouz (née Laylin), was an American-born, Iranian horse breeder and researcher who 'discovered' and helped to preserve the Caspian horse, a breed believed to be the ancestor of the Arab and other types of what are called "hot-blooded" (agile and spirited) horses, and previously thought to have been extinct for 1,300 years.

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  • Louise Firouz, née Louise Elizabeth Laylin le 24 décembre 1933 à Washington D.C., États-Unis, et morte le 25 mai 2008 à , Iran, est une éleveuse de chevaux américaine ayant vécu une grande partie de sa vie en Iran. (fr)
  • Louise Firouz (née Laylin), was an American-born, Iranian horse breeder and researcher who 'discovered' and helped to preserve the Caspian horse, a breed believed to be the ancestor of the Arab and other types of what are called "hot-blooded" (agile and spirited) horses, and previously thought to have been extinct for 1,300 years. Remembered as a "phenomenon; a charming, intelligent, adventurous, American woman", she married a Persian prince from the Qajar dynasty and together they ran a horse breeding programme and riding school and raised a family through revolution, war and intrigue. That the horse now exists in sustainable numbers in several countries worldwide (including Australia, America, New Zealand and Britain) is considered largely due to her efforts. Firouz has been dubbed Iran's lady of horses.[1] She died in 2008 in Gonbad having lived more than half a century in northern Iran. (en)
  • Louise Firouz, född som Louise Elizabeth Laylin den 24 december 1937 i Washington D.C., USA, död den 25 maj 2008 i Gonbad-e Qabus, Iran, var en amerikansk hästuppfödare, hästavlare och forskare om hästar. Hon var specialist på den kaspiska hästen och var under sin levnad en av de främsta hästuppfödarna i Iran. Louise Firuz var gift med civilingenjör Narcy Firouz, ättling till den qajariska kungafamiljen och är begravd i Qara Tappe Sheikh i nordöstra Iran. (sv)
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  • Louise Firouz, née Louise Elizabeth Laylin le 24 décembre 1933 à Washington D.C., États-Unis, et morte le 25 mai 2008 à , Iran, est une éleveuse de chevaux américaine ayant vécu une grande partie de sa vie en Iran. (fr)
  • Louise Firouz, född som Louise Elizabeth Laylin den 24 december 1937 i Washington D.C., USA, död den 25 maj 2008 i Gonbad-e Qabus, Iran, var en amerikansk hästuppfödare, hästavlare och forskare om hästar. Hon var specialist på den kaspiska hästen och var under sin levnad en av de främsta hästuppfödarna i Iran. Louise Firuz var gift med civilingenjör Narcy Firouz, ättling till den qajariska kungafamiljen och är begravd i Qara Tappe Sheikh i nordöstra Iran. (sv)
  • Louise Firouz (née Laylin), was an American-born, Iranian horse breeder and researcher who 'discovered' and helped to preserve the Caspian horse, a breed believed to be the ancestor of the Arab and other types of what are called "hot-blooded" (agile and spirited) horses, and previously thought to have been extinct for 1,300 years. (en)
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