

From Fields of Honor to Arenas of Glory.
Shahsawar-e-Pakistan is more than a platform; it’s a movement to preserve, promote, and propel Nezabazi into the future. We aim to connect riders, enthusiasts, and communities with a shared passion for this majestic equestrian art form.
Our Mission
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To revive and modernize Pakistan’s ancient equestrian heritage.
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To organize premier events that celebrate the art of tent pegging.
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To provide a structured ranking system that recognizes excellence and promotes healthy competition.


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UPCOMING EVENTS

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From Warrior Roots to Modern Arenas
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HISTORY OF NEZABAZI
Nezabazi, also known as tent pegging, is a traditional equestrian sport with deep historical roots, particularly in Punjab. Its origins date back to ancient cavalry training exercises, where horse-mounted warriors practiced precision strikes to unseat enemies or dismantle encampments by targeting tent pegs, hence the name "tent pegging."
In Punjab, Nezabazi evolved into a vibrant sport, symbolizing martial prowess and cultural pride. It became an integral part of festivals and gatherings, showcasing the skill of riders and the beauty of decorated horses. The sport involves riders on horseback galloping at full speed, aiming to pierce and pick up small ground targets, typically wooden pegs, using a lance or sword. This requires exceptional horsemanship, precision, and coordination between rider and horse.
The sport involves riders on horseback galloping at full speed, aiming to pierce and pick up small ground targets, typically wooden pegs, using a lance or sword. This requires exceptional horsemanship, precision, and coordination between the rider and horse. Over time, Nezabazi has gained international recognition, with countries like Pakistan, India, Oman, and South Africa actively participating in competitions and promoting the sport globally.
Nezabazi holds a special place in Pakistan's cultural heritage, where it is celebrated as a reflection of valor, skill, and tradition. Events are often accompanied by traditional music and festivities, drawing large crowds and fostering a sense of community and continuity with the past.
To preserve and promote this historic tradition, Shahsawar-e-Pakistan has been launched as a premier Nezabazi club. This initiative is dedicated to organizing thrilling Nezabazi events, providing a platform for talented riders to showcase their skills, and fostering a community passionate about this unique equestrian art. Shahsawar-e-Pakistan aims to ensure that the legacy of Nezabazi thrives for generations to come, blending tradition with modern competitive spirit.
GOVERNING BODY

Rehman Ullah Khan Awan
Chairman
Shahsawar-e-Pakistan - Nezabazi

Afaq Jan Khan Marwat
Managing Director
Shahsawar-e-Pakistan - Nezabazi