English: Tbourida, derived from Baroud which means "gunpowder", is an ancient equestrian art, dating from the 15th century. It is an equestrian representation that simulates a succession of military parades, reconstituted according to ancestral Arab-Amazigh conventions and rituals.
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Faele enale sedi yengwe, yeo ekabago e tšwa go khamera goba scanner tšeo di šumišitšwego go bopa faele ye. Sedi ye itsego ga ego goba gona go faele ye e fetolwago.