Mihai Şuţu reinforced the bishopric's privileges on the collection of taxes from the fair in a 1792 letter:
The fair held every year in Buzău on June 24th... is named Drăgaica and lasts for three days. No customs collector or ispravnic or any servant of the hospodar should interfere, and the tax should be collected by the Bishopric.
In 1806, Buzău was burnt to the ground by the Ottoman army during the Russo-Turkish War of 1806-1812, and the city's inhabitants took refuge in the villages in the nearby hills. The fair was thus suspended until 1829, when it was resumed in a rebuilt Buzău.
The Drăgaica fair is still being held in Buzău, twice a year, for two weeks, in June and October.