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Mancala (Arabic: منقلة manqalah) is a
family of two-player turn-based
strategy board games pla**** with
small stones, beans,
marbles or
seeds and rows...
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Southeast Asian mancalas are a
subtype of
mancala games predominantly found in
Southeast Asia. They are
known as
congkak in Malaysia;
congklak (VOS Spelling:...
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Games in the
mancala family include: The most
widely pla****
games are probably[according to whom?]: Bao is a
complex strategy game of
Kenya and Tanzania...
- Bao is a
traditional mancala board game pla**** in most of East
Africa including Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Comoros, Malawi, as well as some
areas of DR...
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Kalah is a
modern variation in the
ancient Mancala family of games. The
Kalah board was
first patented and sold in the
United States by
William Julius...
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originally a
manufacturer of
wooden boards for
games including backgammon,
mancala, nine men's
morris and Go. It
later became an
importer of the U.S. role-playing...
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original on 7
April 2021.
Retrieved 28
December 2012. Russ,
Laurence (1984).
Mancala Games.
Reference Publications. p. 60. ISBN 978-0-917-25619-6. Archived...
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Mangala is a
traditional Turkish mancala game. It is
strictly related to the
mancala games Iraqi Halusa,
Palestinian Al-manqala, and
Baltic German Bohnenspiel...
- guntalu, Marathi: सत्कोलि, romanized: Satkoli), is a
traditional ancient mancala game pla**** in
South India,
especially Tamil Nadu and Kerala. This game...
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whose descent can be
traced from
ancient times include chess, go, pachisi,
mancala, and pick-up sticks.
These games are not
considered to have had a designer...