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Pachisi (/pəˈtʃiːzi/ pə-CHEE-zee, Hindustani: [pəˈtʃiːsiː]) is a
cross and
circle board game that
originated in
Ancient India. It is
described in the...
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Panchavimshati (Sanskrit: वेतालपञ्चविंशति, IAST: vetālapañcaviṃśati), or
Betal Pachisi ("Twenty-five (tales) of Betal"), is a
collection of
tales and legends...
- game
Pachisi. The game and its
variations are po****r in many
countries and
under various names. Ludo has its
origins in the
Indian game of
Pachisi, created...
- brand-name
American adaptation of the
Indian cross and
circle board game
Pachisi,
published by E. G.
Selchow & Co and
Winning Moves Games USA. Parcheesi...
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board game in the
cross and
circle family (the
category that
includes Pachisi). The game is
described as a "random thinking" game: the
moves depend on...
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Earliest examples could be
found as Prēm Sāgar by
Lallu Lal, Batiyāl
Pachīsī of
Sadal Misra, and Rānī Kētakī Kī Kahānī of
Insha Allah Khan
which were...
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Betaal Pachisi is an
Indian television series based on the
comic strip The Phantom. The 49-episode
Hindi series originally ran from 1997 to 1998 on DD...
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Indian mythology. The
concept of the
program was
based on
Baital Pachisi, a
collection of
tales and
legends within a
frame story, from
India (a...
- like the
older game Ludo, on the
ancient Indian cross and
circle game
Pachisi.
Players move
their three or four
pieces around the board,
attempting to...
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topologically equivalent. Ludo and
Parcheesi (both
descendants of
Pachisi) are
examples of
frequently pla****
cruciform games. The
category may also...