
The fire was launched with the prosperous weapon, vibrant dresses and loud trumpets, that the Nigerian city of Dutse during Deirbar.
This is a horse procession for a period of days by Mark Eid Al -Fitr, and it is a celebration of the end of Ramadan.
EMIRS – Traditional Islamic leaders – they usually ignore through their lands with a huge procession of horse passengers.
On Monday, a prince of Dutse Hameem Nuhu Sunusi rode on a white stallion, protected by the sun by the decorative blue canopy.
The prince told Agence France -Presse that the festival displays the rich traditions of Nigeria.
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According to the United Nations Cultural Organization, DurBar is “a hot show of knights and the great exhibition of a people … heritage.”
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Royal fishermen fired arms on Monday to announce the prince’s approach.
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DUTSE is just one area in the majority of the majority of Nigeria, which has been tradition for centuries. The festival takes two times a year-during Eid and Eid Eid.
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It is suitable for all ages. In Dutse, members of the National Scout Association participated.
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The horses of the four creatures were not the only legs offered.
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DurBar usually happens for several days – the celebration continued in Dutse on Tuesday.
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