Icelandic horse - Wikipedia
The Icelandic Horse is a purebred breed that originated in Iceland over 1,000 years ago. It has been bred pure for centuries and is known for its unique gaits and strength. The breed has genetic links to other breeds such as the Mongolian horse, Faroe pony, and Norwegian Fjord horse. It was used by medieval Icelanders as war horses and for transportation, and was also a symbol of status and wealth. The breed has been exported to other countries and is now found in many parts of the world.