If you are asking about the President George Washington's horse Blueskin, then yes he was an Arabian horse.
Blueskin was a male horse. He was a gray charger ridden by George Washington during the American Revolutionary War. As a male horse, Blueskin would have been used for transportation and battle purposes, reflecting the common practice of using male horses for such roles due to their strength and stamina.
The Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show is the biggest Arabian Horse Show in the world.
The 'white horses' were actually very light greys. The two most famous ones were Blueskin (There were two Blueskin's) and another grey Arabian originally called Ranger but was later called Lindsay's Arabian.
The horses of Arabia include the Arabian horse and the barb. The Arabian horse is the purest breed of horse in the world.
Some of George Washington's horses were named Blueskin, Nelson, and Samson. Blueskin was one of his favorite horses and was known for his strength and endurance. Washington was known to be an avid rider and horse enthusiast.
Old Nelson was grey (white) and Blueskin was eaither blue roan or some sort of grey.
A lipizaner x Arabian.
The Arabian horse is in the same family as all other horse breeds Equidae.
Arabian people
The Darley Arabian was the fastest Arabian in the desert
the Arabian desert.
In 1998, Arabian Horse America was founded to support the industry of Arabian horse breeding in America, another sign of the breed's growing popularity.