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Indiaca is a form of the
Brazilian game
peteca po****r in Europe. It is pla**** on
court across a net with
similar rules to
volleyball but
instead of a...
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bodies apart from the hands,
unlike in
similar games such as
peteca and
indiaca. The
primary origin of
jianzi is an
ancient Chinese game
called Cuju, from...
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regarded as the most
important female photographer of
German naturism Indiaca The FKK
Indiaca/Peteca
sport tournament in
Germany Adolf Koch
early pioneer of...
- Philippines,
meaning "kick." Pili or
plumfoot –
French variant of jiànzi.
Indiaca or
featherball –
Variant of the
Brazilian game
peteca po****r in Europe...
- Chattopadhyava;
India and
Central Asia, p 126, P. C.
Bagchi Epigraphia Indiaca XIV, p 291 S Konow; Gr****s in
Bactria and India, p 473, fn, W. W. Tarn;...
- Quarterly, 1963, p. 625.
Dynastic History of Magadha, 1977, p. 208.
Epigraphia Indiaca, XVIII, pp. 304ff. Nicolle, Dr.
David (1993).
Mughul India 1504–1761. Bloomsbury...
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football and volleyball.[citation needed]
Another version of the game,
called Indiaca, and
closely based on
peteca has
developed in Germany,
first appearing...
- and Tailfingen,
there is a
Soccer stadium complex. The YMCA do Handball,
indiaca, Soccer, and
natural sports in
Halls and the Sportgelände
Markenberg YMCA...
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Asiatic Society,
Calcutta between 1884-1925 as a part of
their Bibliotheca Indiaca series).
Maulavi Ehtisham-ud-Din
Muradabadi was the
first to translate...
- Nääme (born 1983),
Estonian politician Alar
Rikberg (born 1981),
Estonian indiaca player and
volleyball coach Alar Seim (born 1958),
Estonian weightlifter...