The Arabian was created by humans, it was never feral or wild, thus they never had to domesticate it as the breed was created in domestic situations.
Humans started domesticating horses during 4000 B.C.
Arabian horses first originated on the Arabian Peninsula.
Arabian horses were first bred in the deserts of the Arabian Peninsula and in north east Africa.
A place where the first Arabian horses were found and named after.
The Bedouins
Although there were others, George Washington was the first president to own Arabian horses.
Horses don't have enemy breeds. However, many people believe they are the first horse, while this is partially true, the Barb was the first horse, the Arabian was simply the first with refined looks. So I guess you could say there is a fight between the Barb and Arabian of which was first according to some people.
No. The Arabian horse breed is one of the oldest and goes back to prehistory.
That is unknown. Arabian horses are one of the worlds oldest breeds, and no one knows exactly when they where created.
That is actually a myth. Arabians have the same number of bones as all other breeds of horses. What made people first believe that Arab horses had fewer bones was that some of the bones in the Arabian were fused together making it look like one less bone. But that can happen in any and all horse breeds and is not exclusive to the Arabian.
Now the live anywhere, but the first Arabs where bred in the desert.
Horses decended from a small 3 toed animal. But the first and oldest actual breed was the Arabian.