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- Bagh-Chal abstract "Bagh-Chal (Nepali: बाघ चाल bāgh cāl, Newari:धुँ कासा dhun kasa meaning "Tiger game", ) is a strategic, two-player board game that originates in Nepal. The game is believed to have been created by Mandhodari, wife of Ravan. Books cite that Mandhodari was highly intelligent and played this game while being alone in her palace in Lanka. The game is asymmetric in that one player controls four tigers and the other player controls up to twenty goats. The tigers 'hunt' the goats while the goats attempt to block the tigers' movements.This game is also seen in southern India with different board but the rules are same.The game is played on a five by five point grid, like alquerque (an ancestor of draughts or checkers). Pieces are positioned at the intersection of the lines and not inside the areas delimited by them. Directions of valid movement between these points are connected by lines. The game play takes place in two phases. In the first phase the goats are placed on the board while the tigers are moved. In the second phase both the goats and the tigers are moved. For the tigers, the objective is to "capture" five goats to win. Capturing is performed as in alquerque and draughts, by jumping over the goats, although capturing is not obligatory. The goats win by blocking all the tigers' legal moves. It has many similarities to the Indian game Aadu puli attam (goat-tiger game), though the board is different.".
- Bagh-Chal thumbnail Empty_Alquerque_board.svg?width=300.
- Bagh-Chal wikiPageExternalLink bagchal.rat32.com.
- Bagh-Chal wikiPageExternalLink baghachal.
- Bagh-Chal wikiPageExternalLink obaghchal.com.
- Bagh-Chal wikiPageExternalLink 315.
- Bagh-Chal wikiPageExternalLink bagh-chal-en.html.
- Bagh-Chal wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Bagh-Chal wikiPageExternalLink Computing_Tigers_And_Goats.pdf.
- Bagh-Chal wikiPageExternalLink details?id=com.sudarshanz.
- Bagh-Chal wikiPageID "3147596".
- Bagh-Chal wikiPageRevisionID "606636670".
- Bagh-Chal ages "Any".
- Bagh-Chal complexity "Low".
- Bagh-Chal hasPhotoCollection Bagh-Chal.
- Bagh-Chal imageCaption "Empty Bagh-Chal board".
- Bagh-Chal imageLink "250".
- Bagh-Chal italicTitle "no".
- Bagh-Chal players "2".
- Bagh-Chal playingTime "3600.0".
- Bagh-Chal randomChance "None".
- Bagh-Chal setupTime "60.0".
- Bagh-Chal skills "Strategy".
- Bagh-Chal strategy "High".
- Bagh-Chal subjectName "Bagh Chal".
- Bagh-Chal subject Category:Abstract_strategy_games.
- Bagh-Chal subject Category:Nepalese_games.
- Bagh-Chal subject Category:Traditional_board_games.
- Bagh-Chal type AbstractStrategyGames.
- Bagh-Chal type Abstraction100002137.
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- Bagh-Chal type NepaleseGames.
- Bagh-Chal type ParlorGame100501722.
- Bagh-Chal type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Bagh-Chal type SocialEvent107288639.
- Bagh-Chal type TraditionalBoardGames.
- Bagh-Chal type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Bagh-Chal type Activity.
- Bagh-Chal type Game.
- Bagh-Chal type Action.
- Bagh-Chal type Game.
- Bagh-Chal type Activity.
- Bagh-Chal type Thing.
- Bagh-Chal comment "Bagh-Chal (Nepali: बाघ चाल bāgh cāl, Newari:धुँ कासा dhun kasa meaning "Tiger game", ) is a strategic, two-player board game that originates in Nepal. The game is believed to have been created by Mandhodari, wife of Ravan. Books cite that Mandhodari was highly intelligent and played this game while being alone in her palace in Lanka. The game is asymmetric in that one player controls four tigers and the other player controls up to twenty goats.".
- Bagh-Chal label "Bagh Chal".
- Bagh-Chal label "Bagh Chal".
- Bagh-Chal label "Bagh Chal".
- Bagh-Chal label "Bagh-Chal".
- Bagh-Chal label "Bagha-Chall".
- Bagh-Chal label "尼泊爾虎棋".
- Bagh-Chal sameAs Bagh_Chal.
- Bagh-Chal sameAs Bagh_Chal.
- Bagh-Chal sameAs Bagh_Chal.
- Bagh-Chal sameAs Bagha-Chall.
- Bagh-Chal sameAs m.08vh6j.
- Bagh-Chal sameAs Q799903.
- Bagh-Chal sameAs Q799903.
- Bagh-Chal sameAs Bagh-Chal.
- Bagh-Chal wasDerivedFrom Bagh-Chal?oldid=606636670.
- Bagh-Chal depiction Empty_Alquerque_board.svg.
- Bagh-Chal isPrimaryTopicOf Bagh-Chal.