-
Kharbaga is a two-player
abstract strategy game from
North Africa. In a way, it is a
miniature version of Zamma; however,
there are more
diagonal lines...
-
Damone Jungle (Dou Shou Qi, The Game of
Fighting Animals) Jul-gonu Keny
Kharbaga Kolowis Awithlaknannai (fighting serpents) Kotu
Ellima Lau kata kati Liberian...
- games.
Adugo Bagh
bandi Bagh-chal Buga-shadara
English draughts Fetaix Kharbaga Komikan Kotu
Ellima Meurimueng-rimueng
peuet ploh,
tiger game pla**** with...
-
American tribe in New Mexico. Additionally, the game is also
similar to
Kharbaga from Africa,
which may
suggest a
historical connection.[citation needed]...
- Prejjesne. The
board used is very
similar to that of
Kharbaga. The
difference is that in
Kharbaga, the
board is 4 x 4 or 5 x 5
whereas in
Dablot Prejjesne...
- in New
Mexico called Aiyawatstani. Lastly, the game is also
similar to
Kharbaga from
Africa which may
suggest a
historical connection. The
player who captures...
- The
player who
captures all of
their opponent's
pieces is the winner.
Kharbaga Meurimueng-rimueng-do Hurgronje,
Christiaan Snouck; O'****van, Arthur...
- rank as one of its
intermediary steps of a
capturing sequence.
Alquerque Kharbaga Zamma Meurimueng-rimueng
peuet ploh https://web.archive.org/web/20120213235939/http://www...
- The
player who
captures all
their opponent's
pieces is the winner.
Felli Kharbaga Khreibga Pritchard,
Chris (2003). The
Changing Shape of Geometry: Celebrating...