{{Short description|Azerbaijani breed of horse}} {{use dmy dates|date=March 2019}} {{use list-defined references|date=March 2019}} {{Use British English|date=March 2019}} {{Infobox horse breed | name = Deliboz | image = Stamp of Azerbaijan 452.jpg | image_size = | image_alt = | image_caption = | image2 = | image_size2 = | image_alt2 = | image_caption2 = | altname = {{ubl|{{langx|az|Diliboz atı|italic=no}}|Daliboz|Dilbaz}} | country = Azerbaijan | distribution = Azerbaijan | status = | use = riding, light harness | colour = grey, dark colours | height = | male_height = 137–152 cm{{r|elise|page=294}} | female_height = 135–140 cm{{r|elise|page=294}} | weight = | male_weight = | female_weight = | note = | group1 = | std1 = }}
The '''Deliboz''' ({{langx|az|'''Diliboz atı'''|italic=no}}) is an Azerbaijani breed of light riding horse. It is an ancient breed which underwent selective breeding in the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic in the twentieth century. It is one of four extant horse breeds in Azerbaijan, the others being the Karabakh, the Guba and the Shirvan.{{r|barb|page=7}} It may also be called '''Daliboz''' or '''Dilbaz'''.{{r|farid|page=4}}
== History ==
The Deliboz was a traditional local breed of Oriental type, with similarities to Persian and Turkoman horses;{{r|cabi|page=461}} it was distributed mainly in the Agstafa, Qazakh and Tovuz rayons of north-western Azerbaijan, and also in neighbouring areas of Armenia and Georgia. In the 1930s and 1940s, under the Soviet régime, a number of horses were selected from the general horse population as typical of the Deliboz type; some of these were crossed with Arab and Karabakh stallions. From the 1950s there was no further introgression from the Karabakh; cross-breeding with Arab and Tersk stallions continued.{{r|dmit|page=281}}
The Deliboz is named for the Deliboz stud farm, which ceased to exist during the Second World War.{{r|sad}}
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<ref name=dmit>N.G. Dmitriev, L.K. Ernst (1989). [https://web.archive.org/web/20250407013405/https://www.fao.org/4/ah759e/ah759e.pdf ''Animal genetic resources of the USSR'']. FAO animal production and health paper 65. Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. {{isbn|9251025827}}. Archived 7 April 2025.</ref>
<ref name=elise>Élise Rousseau, Yann Le Bris, Teresa Lavender Fagan (2017). [https://books.google.it/books?id=Eus9DwAAQBAJ&pg=PA176&hl=en ''Horses of the World'']. Princeton: Princeton University Press. {{isbn|9780691167206}}.</ref>
<ref name=farid>Farid Alakbarli (2016). [http://www.aamh.az/alakbarli/index.files/Horses-of-Azerbaijan2.pdf Horses of Azerbaijan: A Historical Survey]. Baku: Azerbaijan Association of Medical Historians. Accessed March 2019.</ref>
<ref name=sad>S.A. Dzafarov (1950). [https://www.cabdirect.org/cabdirect/abstract/19500100481 Skrešcivanie delibozskoi (kazahskoi) lošad = Crossing the Deliboz (Kazakh) horse]. ''Konevodstvo'' 1950 (1): 12–14. Accessed March 2019.</ref>
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Category:Horse breeds originating in Azerbaijan
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