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  2. Seven stones - Wikipedia

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    Seven stones game Kids playing Lagori in a Bangalore street Seven stones (also known by various other names ) is a traditional game from the Indian subcontinent involving a ball and a pile of flat stones, generally played between two teams in a large outdoor area.

  3. Traditional games of Andhra Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    This game is enjoyed by a number boys and girls; it is an entertaining, simple and inexpensive game. It needs seven small flat stones; every stone size should be less than the other stone. Players put these stones over another in decreasing order until it looks like a small tower. It is then hit it by a handball covered in cloth from a fixed ...

  4. Seven stones (game) - Wikipedia

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  5. History of games - Wikipedia

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    The history of games dates to the ancient human past. [3] ... The game of seven stones is mentioned in the Bhāgvata Purāna, a text written in 1000 AD at the latest ...

  6. Bharatiya Khel - Wikipedia

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    The game of seven stones, which is one of the 75 games featured by Bharatiya Khel.. Bharatiya Khel (Hindi: भारतीय खेल, transl. Indian Games) is an initiative of the Indian government under the National Education Policy (NEP) and Indian Knowledge Systems (IKS) policies to introduce 75 traditional Indian games into schools across the country.

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  8. Bengali traditional games - Wikipedia

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    Some traditional Bengali games are thousands of years old and reference historical ways of living and historical events. [citation needed] For example, it is argued that some of the rhymes used to be associated with the gameplay of Gollachut, in which players run from the center of a circle towards a boundary area to be safe from opponents, may refer to escape attempts by slaves during the ...

  9. Gonggi - Wikipedia

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    The stones are called gonggitdol (Korean: 공깃돌, lit. 'gonggi stones'). Since only a few stones and a flat surface are needed for play, the game can be played by anyone almost anywhere. Additionally, this game was historically played by Persian people, where it is known as “Yek Ghol Do Ghol” (یک قل دو قل).