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Southern Illinois University Carbondale
College of Applied Sciences and Arts
Southern Illinois University Carbondale is one of the nation’s senior accredited institutions.
First founded in 1874, SIUC now has over 22,000 students, making it the second largest
school in the state of Illinois. Additionally, SIUC currently has over 700 students enrolled
in off-campus programs offered primarily on military bases coast to coast.
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History of the Saluki, its Origins
Just about every breed of dog has a documented man-made origin. The Saluki does not.
Almost every breed of dog can be traced to an irrefutable source. The Saluki can not. The Saluki's origins, geographic location, time, predecessors -- are all shrouded in mystery and
myth. What is accepted as fact is that the Saluki has been associated with the Middle
East since antiquity, and that in pre- and recorded history it has been used for hunting.
A rich visual record of the breed goes back at least 5,000 years. At archaeological sites
in many areas of the Middle East, ancient images of Salukis have been found on seals, in
tomb paintings, mosaics sculptures, and on household objects. The breed was held in great esteem, called "el hor" (The Noble) by the Arabs and was bred as carefully as the famous
Arabian horses, with speed and endurance in mind. Valued and honored companion to
Egyptian nobility, the Saluki could well be called "the royal dog of Egypt", and was known
to be mummified like the Egyptian Pharaohs. The Saluki occupies a unique position in the
lives of its Eastern, often Muslim, owners. Ordinary dogs are considered "unclean" and may
not be touched, but the Saluki is permitted into the tents of nomads and the courtyards of settled breeders. Prior to and during the 10th century, hunting poetry extolled not only the prowess of the breed in the chase, but its physical attributes and companionship. The
Saluki retains this esteem even today and continues to be valued and used for hunting in
most of the regions where it traditionally worked, side by side with its master, as a source
of pleasure for its beauty and athleticism. This is a testimony of the Saluki's enduring value
to those who created it.
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