Dangs Darbar
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GenreCultural and religious festival
Date(s)March or April
FrequencyAnnual
Location(s)Ahwa, Dang district, India, Gujarat
| Dangs Darbar Dangs Darbas | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Cultural and religious festival |
| Date(s) | March or April |
| Frequency | Annual |
| Location(s) | Ahwa, Dang district, India, Gujarat |
| Country | India |
Dangs Darbar is a fair organized during the Holi festival in Ahwa, the headquarters of Dangs district of Gujarat, India. Five old Dang Darbars are given shirpav (pension) by the government in Dangs Darbar. At the Dang Darbar, traditionally held in the Dang area, tribal people performed their dances and music and it was celebrated as a festival.[1]
Dangs Darbar is a three-day cultural festival held each year celebrated with Holi.
Place
The fair is organized at Ahwa in Dangs district, Gujarat, which is located in the Saputara hills of India.[2]