- move in
opposing directions.
There are also
several apps
known as Long
Narde.
There are two players. The
tables board is
divided into two
halves (left...
- Nard (Persian: نرد, also
narde or nardshir; from
Middle Persian: nywʾlthšyl nēw-ardaxšīr) is an
historical Persian tables game for two
players that is...
- Jean
Ferreira Narde commonly known as Jean (born 18
November 1979) is a
Brazilian former footballer. Jean
spend his
early years at São Paulo, when he...
-
upstate New York. On
January 17, 1949, Lord
married fashion designer Marie de
Narde (1905-2005), a job she gave up to
devote her time to him and his career...
-
experienced players also play long
narde,
which some see as
requiring deeper strategy. One of the most
famous narde championships is the
championship of...
- Backgammon,
Trictrac and Nard. It is also
called Rosespring Backgammon or
Crazy Narde. The aim of the game is to move all of one's men
around the
board and bear...
- Mani H,
Capelozzi VL, ****uoka J, Kerr KM,
Zeren EH, Iyer VK,
Tanaka T,
Narde I,
Nomikos A,
Gumurdulu D,
Arava S,
Zander DS,
Tazelaar HD (Jan 2012). "Causes...
- Very
similar games, with
slight variations, are
Turkish Moultezim,
Russian Narde and
Egyptian and
Lebanese Tawla 31 or Maghribiyyah.
Fevga is a
running game...
- Fernandes,
Brazilian goalkeeper Jean (footballer, born 1979), Jean
Ferreira Narde,
Brazilian defender Jean (footballer, born 1981), Jean
Paulo Batista de...
- sale of the
Khalil Bey
collection in 1868, by
antique dealer Antoine de la
Narde.
Edmond de
Goncourt hit upon it in an
antique shop in 1889,
hidden behind...