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All About Marwari horse
The Marwari or Malani is a rare breed of horse from the Marwar (or Jodhpur) region of India
Known for its inward-turning ear tips, it comes in all equine colours, although pinto patterns tend to be the most popular with buyers and breeders
It is known for its hardiness, and is quite similar to the Kathiawari, another Indian breed from the Kathiawar region southwest of Marwar
Many breed members exhibit a natural ambling gait
The Marwari are descended from native Indian ponies crossed with Arabian horses, possibly with some Mongolian influence.
The Rathores, traditional rulers of the Marwar region of western India, were the first to breed the Marwari
Beginning in the 12th century, they espoused strict breeding that promoted purity and hardiness
Used throughout history as a cavalry horse by the people of the Marwar region, the Marwari was noted for its loyalty and bravery in battle
The breed deteriorated in the 1930s, when poor management practices resulted in a reduction of the breeding stock, but today has regained some of its popularity
The Marwari is used for light draught and agricultural work, as well as riding and packing
In 1995, a breed society was formed for the Marwari in India
The exportation of Marwaris was banned for decades, but between 2000 and 2006, a small number of exports were allowed
Since 2008, visas allowing temporary travel of Marwaris outside of India have been available in small numbers.