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Mancala (Arabic: منقلة manqalah)
refers to a
family of two-player turn-based
strategy board games pla**** with
small stones, beans, or
seeds and rows of...
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Southeast Asian mancalas are a
subtype of
mancala games predominantly found in
Southeast Asia. They are
known as
congklak (VOS Spelling: tjongklak), congkak...
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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...
- and many
variations of
chess are po****r. In
Africa and the
Middle East,
mancala is a po****r
board game
archetype with many
regional variations. In India...
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Kalah is a
modern variation in the
ancient Mancala family of games, the
oldest known version having been
found carved into a
stone tablet in the 16th-century...
- 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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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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carved with long rows,
dated between 7000 BC and 9000 BC, were used for a
mancala-like game. The
earliest known board games all used dice and were for two...
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regions of origin, but only some are
still pla**** today. One such game is
mancala,
which may have
originated in
Samaria approximately 5000 years ago and...
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deeper com****tional underpinnings. For example, even
though the
rules of
Mancala are
relatively basic, the game can be
rigorously analyzed through the lens...