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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...
- Southeast Asian mancalas are a subtype of mancala games predominantly found in Southeast Asia. They are known as congkak in Malaysia; congklak (VOS Spelling:...
- called Bao la kujifunza ("Bao for beginners"). There are a variety of other mancalas across East Africa (and part of the Middle East) that are related to Bao...
- that spread to the Americas with the atlantic slave trade. Among modern mancalas, which are most often derived from Warri, the Kalah is a notable one that...
- 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...
- neighbouring countries). Omweso is strictly related to a wide family of mancalas found in eastern and southern Africa; these include Coro in the Lango region...
- 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...
- 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...
- Mangala is a traditional Turkish mancala game. It is strictly related to the mancala games Iraqi Halusa, Palestinian Al-manqala, and Baltic German Bohnenspiel...
- 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...