Nao- Gutiya
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- Title (dcterms:title)
- Nao- Gutiya
- Description (dcterms:description)
- This game was also recorded by Charu Chandra Das Gupta. The information was given to him by a staff of the Nalanda Museum as well as from another inhabitant of Kumrahar, a village near Patna. The game is called Nao-Gutiya or nine pieces and it is a two player game. Das Gupta in his essay draws similarities of this game with another boardgamec called Egara-guti or eleven pieces. Thgis game also has similarities with Lau-Kata Kati which is played in several parts of India.
- Alternative Title (dcterms:alternative)
- Egara- Guti, Lau Kata Kati.
- Rules (dcterms:instructionalMethod)
- The Rules of the game are not mentioned in the essay.
- Creator (dcterms:creator)
- Charu Chandra Das Gupta
- Source (dcterms:source)
- 'A Few Types of Sedentary Games From Bihar' by Charu Chandra Das Gupta in Sedentary Games of India eds. Nirbed Ray and Amitabha Ghosh
- Contributor (dcterms:contributor)
- Charu Chandra Das Gupta
- Rights (dcterms:rights)
- Creative Commons
- Format (dcterms:format)
- Boardgame
- Medium (dcterms:medium)
- Text
- References (dcterms:references)
- A Few Types of Sedentary Games From Bihar' by Charu Chandra Das Gupta in Sedentary Games of India
- Variants (dcterms:isVersionOf)
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Nau Khant
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Tarup Ar Merom (leopards and goats)
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Egara Guti
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Lau Kata Kati
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Dash Guti
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Kaua Dorki
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Lau Kata Kati: Downloadable Game
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Nao- Gutiya
- Entered by (dcterms:accrualMethod)
- Adrija Mukherjee
- Notes (foaf:status)
- While the rules are not directly mentioned of this game, It can be played as a variant of Lau- Kata Kati
- Media
nao gutiya.jpg
