Egypt played a significant role in preserving the purity of the Arabian horse breed by establishing the "Al Zahraa Stud," which became a global center for breeding rare bloodlines like "Saqlan" and "Kuhaylan." The stud farm houses about 400 horses from the rarest Egyptian strains and organizes annual auctions and festivals. It also contains a rare historical library. Today, Egypt is creating the "Marabet Misr" project in the New Administrative Capital on 85 acres to revive this heritage with a blend of authenticity and modernity.