"Witraz" typically refers to a type of decorative stained glass often used in architectural elements like windows and doors, particularly in churches and historical buildings. The term may also relate to specific artistic styles or techniques used in glasswork. Additionally, Witraz is a brand name associated with various products, including lighting and home decor. If you are looking for a specific context or meaning, please provide more details!
Pure Polish Arabians are Arabians of Polish breeding who's sire and dam are also of pure polish bloodlines. There are many dam-lines in use today, and roughly 30 sire lines that are of pure Polish decent. Typically these horses are refined, yet athletic, and this particular strain gave rise to the legendary sires Wielki Szlem, * Witez II, and Witraz, who sired the * Bask++.
The Arabian horse is called such because it was discovered in Arabia. Technically the Arabian horse came from Iran, not Arabian, but they were transported to that area by nomadic tribes. Up until about the late 1800's any horse that came from the Middle East, North Africa, or certain parts of Asia were all referred to as Arabians. During the formation of the Thoroughbred, many horses were wrongly called Arabians even though they were Barbs or Akhal - Teke's due to the location of where they were bought at.