Thanks man.
Did some research on Lazzaz. Here you go;
LAZZAZ. Lazzaz means either “to stick to something”
(an implication of speed) or “a well-built and strong
horse”. Lazzaz was a gift stallion to the Prophet
(pbuh) from Muqawqis, the Patriarch of the Coptic
Christians in Egypt in 628 CE, and was one of only 50
horses available to the Muslim Ummah of Madina at the
Battle of Khaibar later in 628 CE. (In addition, it
can be noted that at the Battle of Bani Quraidha, the
Muslim army numbered 3,000 men, but had only 36 horses
at their disposal). Lazzaz is reported to have won at
least one horse race held in Madina (the jockey was
Usaid Al- Sa’idi), and was stabled in Madina in an
orchard or garden owned by Sahl, the grandfather of
Sa’ida Assa’idi..