It is unclear what the question is talking about.
If it is asking what the "true horse of Arabia" is, then there is a debate. The Arabian is generally considered the oldest known purebred breed and comes from the desert. Others consider the Caspian horse to be the oldest desert horse, some even calling it the 'missing link' of equids. The debate which (if either) is right, is ongoing.
If it is asking what did Arabs use in place of a horse in the desert, the answer is that they used the camel.
Depends on the breed. If it were an Arab, or desert horse bred for desert purposes, yes. If a regular horse, maybe a Tennesse Walking Horse, has no chance. They are not built for it.
The Arab is the purest breed of horse in the world. The Arab people bred them, but I think they were wild of the desert. Meaning no person made them.
Lebanon is the only Arab country without a desert.
Lebanon is the only Arab country without a desert.
The Sahara Desert.
Peter Upton has written: 'Arab Horse' -- subject(s): Arabian horse, History, Horse breeds, Horses, Pedigrees 'Desert heritage' -- subject(s): Arabian horse, Arabian horse in art, British Art, Pictorial works
ARAB IS A HORSE RIGHT?
A Barb Arab is a breed of horse.
Bedouin
Bedouin.
Arab horses can be bay, grey, or chestnut
There is no such place called the "Nomadic Arab Desert". The Nomads who live in the Arab Deserts are called Bedouins. Rub al-Khali, or the Empty Quarter, is an almost-unsettled pocket of the Arabian Desert.