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Konik. Small saddle, pack, and light draft horse. Ancient breed later updated with Arabian blood.
Polish Draft. There are five different types of draft horses, all called Polish Draft, bred in different regions for different purposes. The five main types are the Lowicz, the Sztum, the Sololka, the Gravolin and the Lidzbark. The origins are unclear.
Malopolski. Light saddle and draft horse. Modern (20th century).
Arabian. Saddle horse. Ancient breed, brought to Poland throughout the Middle Ages.
Portugal:
Lusitano (see Andalusian). Warhorse. Very ancient breed, mentioned by the Romans.
Russia:
Alti. Saddle horse. Ancient mountain horse breed.
Bashkir. Light draft and utility horse. Origins unclear but definitely old.
Byelorussian Harness. Draft & harness. Origin not clear, apparently modern (19th century).
Budenny (aka Budyonny, Budonny or Budennovsky). Saddle horse. Modern (20th century).
Don Horse. Saddle horse & cavalry horse. Developed by the Cossacks in the 16th and 17th centuries.
Kabarda. Saddle horse. Origins unclear.
Karabair. Saddle horse from the steppes. Date of origin unclear. Probably very old.
Karabakh. Saddle horse from Azerbaijan. Ancient mountain horse.
Kazakh. Saddle horses from the steppes. Ancient breed (5th century B.C.).
Kustanai, aka Kustanaiskaya. Saddle horse from Kazakhstan. Modern (19th century).
Orlov Trotter. Light harness horse with great endurance. Modern (18th century).
Russian Heavy Draft. Heavy draft horse. Modern (19th century).
Russian Saddle Horse (Orlov-Rostopchin Horse). Saddle horse. Modern (19th & 20th centuries) descendant of the Orlov saddle horse.
Russian Trakehner. Saddle horse. Stud farms established in the 13th century by the Order of Teutonic Knights. From 18th century on Arabian and English Thoroughbred blood was added.
Russian Trotter. Trotting horse. Modern (19th century).
Tersky & Strelesky. Light cavalry horse. Modern (19th century).
Vladimir. Heavy draft horse. Modern (19th century).
Vyatka (aka Vyatskata). Saddle, pack, light draft horse. Old (14th century).
Spain:
Andalusian, aka "Spanish Horse," in Portugal known as Lusitano. Saddle & warhorse. Very ancient breed known to the Romans. The Carthusian (aka Carthusian-Andalusian) is a side branch of the Andalusian.
Astrurian, aka Asturcon. Small saddle horse, pacers or amblers. Ancient breed-Pliny mentions them.
Galiceno. Small saddle & harness horse. Ancient breed.
Losino. Small saddle & harness horse. Ancient breed.
Pottok, aka Basque, Vasca (Spanish). Small saddle, pack, & light draft horse. Origins unclear, may be ancient.
Sorraia, aka Marismeno. Prehistoric breed, wild horse in Spain, foundation stock for many European saddle breeds.
Spanish Barb. Saddle horse, warhorse. Ancient breed.
Tiger, aka Spanish Jennet, Caballo Tigre. Saddle horse. Ancient breed, very popular in Europe from 15th through the 18th centuries, an ambler.
Sweden:
Gotland, aka Skogsruss, Russ, Gotlandsruss, Skogsbaggar, Skogshast. Small saddle, light draft horse/pony. Records exist from the 13th century.
North Swedish horse. Draft horse, carriage horse, cavalry horse. Old breed.
Swedish Warmblood. Saddle horse; original was 12-14 hh, bred up in size from 16th century.
Switzerland:
Freiberger, aka Swiss mountain horse. Saddle, pack, light harness. 19th century breed?
Ukraine:
Russian Heavy Horse, aka Russian Heavy Draft horse-see above.
Turkmenistan: