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write a few rules of ashta chamma

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Answered by simranparmar087
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Rules for ashta chamma.....

The tokens travel anti-clockwise in outer squares, clockwise in inner squares and finally lands up in central square (home), with a throw of Ashta or Chamma. If a player's token lands on a square occupied by opponent's token, then the opponent's token is "killed" and the player gets an extra turn to play.

Answered by sk181231
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Chowka Bara or Ashta Chamma is a two- or four-player board game from India. This game is an example of a “fully observable” system that has an element of chance introduced by the roll of special dice and an element of strategy (the strategy being the pawn the player decides to move after the roll of the dice). While traditionally played with 4 or 6 cowry shells, dice can also be used.

The game of Chowka Bhara is one of the oldest board games extant, still being played in certain parts of India.A person can make a gatii when a person as a single pon.There are references of this game in some ancient Indian epics like the Mahabharata.

This game is called by various names in different languages in different regions of India. This list shows the name, the language and then the region:

  • Chauka Bara - Kannada - Mysuru region
  • Katte Mane - Kannada - Rural Mysuru
  • Gatta Mane - Kannada - Rural Mysuru
  • Chakaara or Chakka - Kannada - North Karnataka
  • Pakidakali - Malayalam - Kerala region
  • Ashta Chamma - Telugu - Andhra Pradesh/Telangana
  • Daayam or Thaayam - Tamil - Tamil Nadu
  • Atthu (अट्ठू) - Hindi - Madhya Pradesh
  • Kanna Kauri (कन्ना कौड़ी) - Hindi - Jabalpur,Madhya Pradesh
  • Kavidi Kali - Malayalam - Kerala
  • Chunga (चंगा) - Hindi - Madhya Pradesh
  • Champool/ Kach kangri - Marathi - Maharashtra
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