Objective type in lesson polo the king of games
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Polo is known as the "King of Games" It is one of the world's oldest sports, combining the rider's abilities with the horse's might.
There are numerous games in which ordinary people participate. Certain games, on the other hand, are only played by a select few in specific places. Furthermore, the regulations of these games vary slightly from one field to the next. One of these games is polo. The game is a fast-paced horseback sport in which the participant uses a mallet to strike the ball.
This lesson's objective type is about the game "polo".
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Explain "polo" the king of games.
As it was played by kings. It was known as "Kings of games".
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- This lesson tells the story of Polo, the famous “King of games.”
- Polo was born in Central Asia, grew up in Iran, and reached adulthood in the northernmost part of the world.
- This game has been played for over 2500 years. The game spread to Japan, China, Tibet, and India from the Central Asian steppes.
Birth of the polo:
- This game, which was originally designed to test the skills of aristocrats and warriors, celebrated horse riding and military prowess.
- It was seen as the pinnacle of testing a person's abilities, second only to actual combat. Polo was popular in medieval India, as evidenced by the fact that Sultan Qutubuddin Aibak, the architect of the Qutub Minar, died from a fatal accident while playing polo in Lahore.
- Under the Mughals, polo was the national sport of India until the end of the sixteenth century.
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