Close the wonderful horse procession in Nigeria Ramadan

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.”

A man attends a horse wearing a colored mask.

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Stable hand strokes a horse decorated with a blue satin cloth

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Three men wearing striped and circulating a horses sitting on the camera

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A man wearing a colored robe and a turban helps the other to adjust his clothes.

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Royal fishermen fired arms on Monday to announce the prince’s approach.

A royal hunter - wearing sunglasses and green and green

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Blind smoke and orange light can be considered as a man wearing red and green, and shoots

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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.

A woman, wearing a pink and green dress, arranges her veil. You walk in front of a buffer building.

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It is suitable for all ages. In Dutse, members of the National Scout Association participated.

Young boys wear the scouts like the road in an elegant formation

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The horses of the four creatures were not the only legs offered.

Camel filled with red red arches, in front of a man in white clothes

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DurBar usually happens for several days – the celebration continued in Dutse on Tuesday.

A man and three children sit on a motorcycle. A complex building can be seen behind.

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