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Pallanguli, or Pallankuli (Tamil: பல்லாங்குழி, romanized: Pallāṅkuḻi, Malayalam: പല്ലാങ്കുഴി, romanized: Pallāṅkuḻi, Kannada: ಅಳಗುಳಿ ಮನೆ, romanized: Alaguli Mane, Telugu: వామన గుంటలు, romanized: Vamana guntalu, Marathi: सत्कोलि, romanized: Satkoli), is a traditional ancient mancala game played in South India, especially Tamil Nadu and Kerala. This game was later introduced to Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh in India, as well as Sri Lanka and Malaysia. The game is played by two players, with a wooden board that has fourteen pits in all (hence, it is also called fourteen pits, or pathinālam kuḻi. There have been several variations in the layout of the pits, one among them being seven pits on each player's side. The pits contain cowry shells, seeds or small pebbles used as counters. There are se

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  • Pallānkuli (fr)
  • Pallanguzhi (en)
  • 坦米爾播棋 (zh)
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  • Le pallāṅkuḻi (tamoul : பல்லாங்குழி, ISO 15919 : pallāṅkuḻi), parfois traduit en pallanguli ou pallanguzhi est un jeu tamoul proche de l'awele. Des pions, représentés par des graines ou des coquillages sont placés dans différents trous, et le joueur doit prendre tous les pions et les répartir uns par uns dans les cases suivantes et les pions sont récupéré par le joueur en fonction du nombre de pions dans la case. (fr)
  • 坦米爾播棋(Pallanguzhi),是流行於印度南部坦米爾人的兩人棋類,是種播棋類,同於卡納塔克播棋、索馬利亞播棋、菲律賓播棋遊戲可劃分多盤。與索馬利亞播棋差別只在棋洞數不同。 (zh)
  • Pallanguli, or Pallankuli (Tamil: பல்லாங்குழி, romanized: Pallāṅkuḻi, Malayalam: പല്ലാങ്കുഴി, romanized: Pallāṅkuḻi, Kannada: ಅಳಗುಳಿ ಮನೆ, romanized: Alaguli Mane, Telugu: వామన గుంటలు, romanized: Vamana guntalu, Marathi: सत्कोलि, romanized: Satkoli), is a traditional ancient mancala game played in South India, especially Tamil Nadu and Kerala. This game was later introduced to Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh in India, as well as Sri Lanka and Malaysia. The game is played by two players, with a wooden board that has fourteen pits in all (hence, it is also called fourteen pits, or pathinālam kuḻi. There have been several variations in the layout of the pits, one among them being seven pits on each player's side. The pits contain cowry shells, seeds or small pebbles used as counters. There are se (en)
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  • Pallankuli (en)
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  • A typical metal pallankuli board with 14 cups and 146 shells. (en)
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  • Le pallāṅkuḻi (tamoul : பல்லாங்குழி, ISO 15919 : pallāṅkuḻi), parfois traduit en pallanguli ou pallanguzhi est un jeu tamoul proche de l'awele. Des pions, représentés par des graines ou des coquillages sont placés dans différents trous, et le joueur doit prendre tous les pions et les répartir uns par uns dans les cases suivantes et les pions sont récupéré par le joueur en fonction du nombre de pions dans la case. (fr)
  • Pallanguli, or Pallankuli (Tamil: பல்லாங்குழி, romanized: Pallāṅkuḻi, Malayalam: പല്ലാങ്കുഴി, romanized: Pallāṅkuḻi, Kannada: ಅಳಗುಳಿ ಮನೆ, romanized: Alaguli Mane, Telugu: వామన గుంటలు, romanized: Vamana guntalu, Marathi: सत्कोलि, romanized: Satkoli), is a traditional ancient mancala game played in South India, especially Tamil Nadu and Kerala. This game was later introduced to Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh in India, as well as Sri Lanka and Malaysia. The game is played by two players, with a wooden board that has fourteen pits in all (hence, it is also called fourteen pits, or pathinālam kuḻi. There have been several variations in the layout of the pits, one among them being seven pits on each player's side. The pits contain cowry shells, seeds or small pebbles used as counters. There are several variations of the game depending on the number of shells each player starts with. (en)
  • 坦米爾播棋(Pallanguzhi),是流行於印度南部坦米爾人的兩人棋類,是種播棋類,同於卡納塔克播棋、索馬利亞播棋、菲律賓播棋遊戲可劃分多盤。與索馬利亞播棋差別只在棋洞數不同。 (zh)
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