Nisean
The Nisean was an ancient horse associated with Media and the wider Persian world. Classical sources describe Nisean horses as high-status animals used by kings, armies, and elite riders, though modern readers should treat those descriptions as historical evidence rather than a breed standard. The horse itself is extinct, and its exact appearance is debated.
The practical context for the Nisean was ancient state power: cavalry, tribute, ceremonial display, and long-distance movement across imperial routes. Since no living pure Nisean population exists, modern claims should be framed as influence, comparison, or reconstruction at most. For researchers, the useful work is careful reading of historical texts, archaeology, and regional horse development rather than assigning the name to contemporary animals.
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