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Africa: Thousands Parade on Horseback in Dutse as Nigeria Closes Ramadan with Spectacular Durbar Festival

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With thousands of horsemen in colorful regalia, the city of Dutse came alive as Nigeria marked the end of Ramadan with the iconic Durbar festival.

The celebration featured roaring gun salutes, rhythmic drumming, and a display of cultural pride that drew large crowds and honored centuries-old traditions.

According to bbc.com, this is a days-long horse parade held to mark Eid al-Fitr, a celebration for the end of the Ramadan.

Emirs – traditional Islamic leaders – usually parade through their territories with a huge procession of horseback riders.

On Monday, Emir of Dutse Hameem Nuhu Sunusi rode on a white stallion, shielded from the sun by a patterned blue parasol.

The emir told the AFP news agency that the festival showcases Nigeria’s rich traditions.

READ: Africa: How the Cancellation of Kano Durbar Festival Disrupted Guinness World Record Attempt for Largest Horse Gathering

According to the UN’s cultural organisation, the durbar is “a dexterous display of horsemanship and brilliant exhibition of a people’s… heritage”.

Royal hunters fired guns on Monday to announce the emir’s approach.

Dutse is just one area in Nigeria’s majority-Muslim north holding a durbar – a centuries-old tradition. The festival takes places twice a year – during the Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha holidays.

It is an occasion for all ages. In Dutse, members of the national scout association got involved.

Horses were not the only four-legged creatures on show.

The durbar usually takes place over several days – the celebration in Dutse continued on Tuesday.

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