Question: In Trinidad, what was referred to as ‘Hosay’?
Answer: Hosay was a procession in the remembrance of Muharram, celebrated every year in Trinidad. People belonging to different religions and races actively participated in this carnival. There was a parade of different coloured mausoleums and Mosque tombs.
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