Tent pegging in Pakistan

ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN - APRIL 5: A Pakistani horse rider hits his target during a tent-pegging on April 5, 2014, in Islamabad, Pakistan. The traditional Pakistani game is known as Neza-Bazi and the competition holds during a three-day Basant or Spring Festival. Tent pegging is specific game which has a mounted horseman riding at a gallop and using a sword or a lance to pierce, pick up, and carry away a small ground target (a symbolic tent peg) or a series of small ground targets. (Photo by Muhammed Reza/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)
ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN - APRIL 5: A Pakistani horse rider hits his target during a tent-pegging on April 5, 2014, in Islamabad, Pakistan. The traditional Pakistani game is known as Neza-Bazi and the competition holds during a three-day Basant or Spring Festival. Tent pegging is specific game which has a mounted horseman riding at a gallop and using a sword or a lance to pierce, pick up, and carry away a small ground target (a symbolic tent peg) or a series of small ground targets. (Photo by Muhammed Reza/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)
Tent pegging in Pakistan
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