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  2. Traditional games of Andhra Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    Traditional childhood games. Hide and Seek (Deef) Hide and seek is commonly played. In this game a player starts by closing his or her eyes and counts up to 50 or 100 whilst facing towards a wall, tree, or pillar. The other players, who usually number about 5 to 10, hide. The first player should find all the hidden players who would hide ...

  3. Gillidanda - Wikipedia

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    Gillidanda. Two boys playing gillidanda on the ghats of the Ganga river in Varanasi, India. Gillidanda is an ancient sport originating from South Asia that is still widely played throughout South Asia. The sport is also found as far north as the Mediterranean and as far east as Southeast Asia. It was a precursor to cricket in South Asia.

  4. Chadarangam - Wikipedia

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    Chadarangam ( Telugu: చదరంగము) is a Telugu version of Indian chess, Chaturanga. It became very famous among kings and courtesans. Previously chariots ( Ratha) were used in warfare, but in medieval times chariots were replaced by camels ( Oṣṭra ). So, the bishop in olden days was called Ratha / Śakaṭa and in medieval ages ...

  5. Traditional games of India - Wikipedia

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    Ball badminton. Ball badminton is a sport native to India. It is a racket sport game, played with a yellow ball made of wool, on a court of fixed dimensions (12 by 24 metres) divided by a net. The game was played as early as 1856 by the royal family in Tanjore, the capital of Thanjavur district in Tamil Nadu, India.

  6. Chowka bhara - Wikipedia

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    7x7 Board. Chowka Bara or Ashta Chamma is a two- or four-player board game from India. This game is an example of a “fully observable” system that has an element of chance introduced by the roll of special dice and an element of strategy (the strategy being the pawn the player decides to move after the roll of the dice).

  7. Pallanguzhi - Wikipedia

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    Overview. Pallankuli is played on a rectangular board with 2 rows and 7 columns. There are a total of 14 cups (kuḻi in Tamil) and 146 counters. For the counters in the game, seeds, shells, small stones are all common for use. [ 7] As the game proceeds, each player distributes the shells over all the pits. The players may capture the shells ...

  8. Telugu language - Wikipedia

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    Legal status. Telugu is the official language of the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. It is one of the 22 languages under schedule 8 of the constitution of India. It is one of the official languages of the union territories of Puducherry. Telugu is a protected language in South Africa.

  9. Nalugu Stambhalata (game) - Wikipedia

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    Nalugu Stambhalata. Nalugu Stambhalata ( Telugu: నాలుగు స్తంభాలాట; English Translation: A game of Four Pillars) is a traditional Indian children's game popular in the 1960s and 1970s, when the joint family system flourished in Andhra Pradesh, India. [1] [2] [3]