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  2. Arab Games - Wikipedia

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    Following Beirut's withdrawal Morocco was then chosen to host the games, but faced financial complications and also withdrew. ... 23 December [4] 21 ... Camel racing ...

  3. Camel racing - Wikipedia

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    Camel racing is a racing sport in which jockeys riding on camels compete against each other to finish a set number of laps around a circular racetrack. It is most popular in Western Asia, North Africa, the Horn of Africa, Pakistan, Mongolia and Australia. Professional camel racing, like horse racing, is an event for betting and tourism.

  4. Fantasia (performance) - Wikipedia

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    Fantasia at Aïn El Arbaa (Aïn Témouchent, Algeria). Fantasia Arabe by Eugène Delacroix, 1833. Fantasia (Arabic: الفانتازيا) is a traditional exhibition of horsemanship in the Maghreb performed during cultural festivals and for Maghrebi wedding celebrations.

  5. Morocco's Slaoui riding to Olympic eventing history

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  6. Horses in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    However, riding and equestrian sports are still not widely practiced in Morocco, where there are some 20,000 riders in riding schools or private stables. Moroccan riders can pass four grades certifying their equestrian skills, known as "Fariss". [9] Since 2012, Moroccan rider Abdelkebir Ouaddar has been making a name for himself.

  7. Camel cavalry - Wikipedia

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    Colonial authorities in the Spanish protectorate in Morocco used locally recruited camel troops in the northern part of the protectorate, mainly for frontier patrol work from the 1930s until 1956. Forming part of the Tropas Nomades del Sahara, these camel-mounted units had a limited local role in the Spanish Civil War during 1936–1939. [16]