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Friday, July 6, 2007. Horse Tack and Saddle. The European cavalry tradition survives today as dressage, an art that was once practiced to prepare horses and riders for combat. Turkey, too, still nurtures the remnants of its once proud cavalry tradition. Turkeys cavalry-rooted sport is called cirit pronounced Jee-rit, and is played almost exclusively by riders mounted on Arabian horses. Horses For sale, Cowboy Trucks and Trailers, Horse Tack and Saddle. Cowboy Trucks and Trailers. Men and women from al.

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Friday, July 6, 2007. Horse Tack and Saddle. The European cavalry tradition survives today as dressage, an art that was once practiced to prepare horses and riders for combat. Turkey, too, still nurtures the remnants of its once proud cavalry tradition. Turkeys cavalry-rooted sport is called cirit pronounced Jee-rit, and is played almost exclusively by riders mounted on Arabian horses. Horses For sale, Cowboy Trucks and Trailers, Horse Tack and Saddle. Cowboy Trucks and Trailers. Men and women from al.

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