The Caspian is a small horse breed native to Northern Iran. Although its original height probably ranged between 9 and 11.2 hands high (36”- 46”) it is termed a horse rather than a pony because size apart it has much in common with horses. It is believed to be one of the oldest horse or pony breeds in the world descended from small Mesopotamian equines that in competition with larger animals had faded from attention by the 7th century AD.