Given the definitely Asiatic origins of this form, my closest guess
would be Ovis orientalis Gmelin 1774, as quoted in the famous
illustration in "Neue Geschichte von Aethiopien" from 1682 (cited by
e. g. Zeuner 1967, Benecke 1994). I am not aware, however, of any
subspecific name, which must have been your real question.
Best wishes, Laszlo Bartosiewicz
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