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Pachisi & Ludo - Online guide |
 | | Pachisi is, in fact, the younger sister of Chaupar (or Chausar or Chaupad, also known as Pat in Sanskrit), a more venerable, complex and skilful game that is still played in India. |
 | | Pachisi boards are typically constructed of cloth, 6 cowry shells are thrown to determine the moves and the counters are made of wood in a beehive shape. |
 | | Pachisi and Ludo from a Norwegian chap called Vegard Krog Petersen. |
| www.tradgames.org.uk /games/Pachisi.htm (0 words) |
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