Bandola (horse)

One year later, she was sent back to Albigowa, where she first produced premature twins,[2] but continued to be a breeding mare.

"[5] In 1961, Albigowa discontinued its line of Arabians and closed,[4] sending Bandola to the Janów Podlaski Stud Farm.

Her grandsire, Ofir, was included in the group of horses taken during the Soviet Invasion of Poland.

Ofir was of the desert-bred stallion Kuhailan-Haifi who was imported from the Jauf region of the Arabian Peninsula by Prince Roman Sanguszko of the Gumniska Stud.

[2] Her most notable include Bandos, by Negatiw, who sired 3 Derby winners and 10 Polish National Champions,[9] and *Banat, who was the National Champion Stallion of Great Britain, and sold at the 1984 Polish Prestige Sale to the US for $525,000.