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The two-player board game which the world cherishes actually originated in ancient India. Gupta Empire developed this incredible strategy game as Chaturanga in 6th century. Soon the game made its way around the world and, with many variants, became one of the most popular international games.
Ludo is another interesting board game having its roots in India. Different countries have different variants and names for Ludo but all of them are derived from the ancient Indian game Pachisi, which developed in 6th century. Apart from gaining international fame, Ludo has also become a very popular family game.
Playing cards are also believed to have originated in ancient India as Kridapatram. It was a favorite pastime of Indians and flourished under the patronage of royalty. Although some say that Mughals introduced the concept to India, there are evidences suggesting that it emerged in India much before the Mughal invasion
The two-player board game which the world cherishes actually originated in ancient India. Gupta Empire developed this incredible strategy game as Chaturanga in 6th century. Soon the game made its way around the world and, with many variants, became one of the most popular international games.
Ludo is another interesting board game having its roots in India. Different countries have different variants and names for Ludo but all of them are derived from the ancient Indian game Pachisi, which developed in 6th century. Apart from gaining international fame, Ludo has also become a very popular family game.
Playing cards are also believed to have originated in ancient India as Kridapatram. It was a favorite pastime of Indians and flourished under the patronage of royalty. Although some say that Mughals introduced the concept to India, there are evidences suggesting that it emerged in India much before the Mughal invasion
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