Al Dhafra Festival announces the start of registration for participation in “Mazayna Razeen”

Registration will start according to the age groups of the camels.

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Al Dhafra Festival, in its 15th session, announced the opening of registration for participation in “Mazayna Razeen”, starting today, through the festival’s smart application, or through the registration office on the Mazaynah website.

The Committee for the Management of Festivals and Cultural and Heritage Programs in Abu Dhabi indicated that registration will start according to the age groups of local camels, Majahim and purebred hybrids, which are shown through the “Our Heritage” accounts on the social networking sites of the committee, and through the Al Dhafra Festival application available in the “Apple” and “Google Play” stores. .

The committee clarified the conditions for obtaining the participant’s card, which is a copy of the passport or identity, two personal photos, an acknowledgment and pledge to abide by the conditions of the competition, and the participant must be at least 21 years old, and the participant’s presence in person to extract the card, as those who do not hold a participant card are not entitled to participate in the competition. Mazaina.

The Abu Dhabi Cultural and Heritage Festivals and Programs Committee continues its intensive preparations for the launch of Mazayna Razeen at the Al Dhafra Festival, which is being held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, in its 15th session, coinciding with the celebration of the fiftieth year, in the period from From November 25 to December 2, during the camel merchandise season in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi.

Mazayna Razeen will witness the organization of 75 runs for local camels, Majahim and Al-Asael hybrids, within six age groups (Mafared, Haqaiq, Laqaya, Idhaa, Thanaya, Hawally).

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