Arabian Horses for Sale near Las Vegas, NV

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Arabian Mare
Red / Brown Arabian mare 6 years old - is currently in foal with an Azteca..
Las Vegas, Nevada
Brown
Arabian
Mare
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Las Vegas, NV
NV
$3,500
Arabian Stallion
This horse is a one owner very loved animalw / loads of training. He needs..
Las Vegas, Nevada
Bay
Arabian
Stallion
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Las Vegas, NV
NV
$1,500
Arabian Stallion
Gorgeous mellow fellow needs an experienced youth or amateur to take him a..
Las Vegas, Nevada
Bay
Arabian
Stallion
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Las Vegas, NV
NV
$6,500
Arabian Mare
Typey english mare. Bloodlines include: Raffles, Gdansk, Bay El Bey and T..
Las Vegas, Nevada
Gray
Arabian
Mare
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Las Vegas, NV
NV
$7,500
Arabian Mare
~Star~ is an elegant, athletic mare with champion Spanish and Polish bloodl..
Las Vegas, Nevada
Gray
Arabian
Mare
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Las Vegas, NV
NV
$3,000
Arabian Stallion
Fully trained by professionals in Los Angeles, this loyal friend has cover..
Las Vegas, Nevada
Bay
Arabian
Stallion
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Las Vegas, NV
NV
$2,000
Arabian Stallion
FANCY Hunter Pleasure gelding. Would be great junior exhibitor or am. horse..
Las Vegas, Nevada
Arabian
Stallion
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Las Vegas, NV
NV
$10,000
Arabian Stallion
17 year old white arab gelding, 15 hh, will do english / western / trail / ..
Boulder City, Nevada
White
Arabian
Stallion
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Boulder City, NV
NV
$1,800
Arabian Stallion
Obregon is a substantial, muscular, sensible, and tractable half Spanish, h..
Pahrump, Nevada
Gray
Arabian
Stallion
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Pahrump, NV
NV
$1,000
Arabian Mare
Pretty chestnut with fourwhitesocks. Exceptional pedigree, including Crown ..
Las Vegas, Nevada
Chestnut
Arabian
Mare
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Las Vegas, NV
NV
$3,500
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About Las Vegas, NV

Perhaps the earliest visitors to the Las Vegas area were nomadic Paleo-Indians, who traveled there 10,000 years ago, leaving behind petroglyphs. Anasazi and Paiute tribes followed at least 2,000 years ago. A young Mexican scout named Rafael Rivera is credited as the first non- Native American to encounter the valley, in 1829. Trader Antonio Armijo led a 60-man party along the Spanish Trail to Los Angeles, California in 1829. The area was named Las Vegas, which is Spanish for "the meadows," as it featured abundant wild grasses, as well as the desert spring waters needed by westward travelers.