Sindhi horse

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The Sindhi horse is a breed of horse native to the Sindh, Kutch and Gujrat. [1] [2] [3] [4] Sindh has different types of horses such as Arabi, Samoundi, Sindhi-Kathiawari and Sindhi-Katchi horses. [5] [6] Sindhi horse is unique from other horses in the world. [6] Majority of the horses in Sindh are mares. [6] Sindhi-Katchi horse is recognised by Indian government. [7]

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