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- Morabaraba abstract "Morabaraba is a traditional African two-player strategy board game played in South Africa and Lesotho. The game is also known as Mlabalaba, Mmela (in Setswana), Muravava, Umlabalaba and in Lesotho as Mororova. The game is similar to Twelve Men's Morris, a variation on the Roman board game Nine Men's Morris.While some believe that Morabaraba was introduced to southern Africa by British settlers, Morris variants exist in many parts of the world; e.g. Zimbabwe (Tsoro Yemutwelve), Ghana (Achi), Kenya (Shisimia), Somalia (Shax), India (Nao-guti, Sujjua, Tule Paid), the Philippines (Tapatan) and Mongolia (Gurgaldaj). It is claimed that Morabaraba boards carved in rock are dated to be at least 800 years old, which would exclude a European origin. However, many rock art images do not actually show Morabaraba, but the mancala game of Moruba (i.e. rows of cupules).Morabaraba is today most popular amongst rural African youth in southern Africa. In South Africa it is also commonly known by the Xhosa form of the name Umlabalaba. In the traditional European game the counters are commonly referred to as "men", but in the South African game the counters are referred to as "cows", the game being particularly popular amongst youth who herd cattle.According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the term "Morabaraba" is derived from the Southern Sotho moraba-raba, meaning "mill" or to "go round in a circle".".
- Morabaraba genre Abstract_strategy_game.
- Morabaraba genre Board_game.
- Morabaraba thumbnail Morabaraba_board.svg?width=300.
- Morabaraba wikiPageExternalLink files.
- Morabaraba wikiPageExternalLink theiwf.wordpress.com.
- Morabaraba wikiPageExternalLink IWFMORABARABA.htm.
- Morabaraba wikiPageExternalLink morab.html.
- Morabaraba wikiPageExternalLink www.mindsportssa.freeservers.com.
- Morabaraba wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=9Jame2UB2yo.
- Morabaraba wikiPageID "7324581".
- Morabaraba wikiPageRevisionID "598255076".
- Morabaraba ages "Any".
- Morabaraba aka "Mlabalaba, Mmela [in Setswana]".
- Morabaraba aka "Mororova".
- Morabaraba aka "Muravava, Umlabalaba".
- Morabaraba genre Abstract_strategy_game.
- Morabaraba genre Board_game.
- Morabaraba hasPhotoCollection Morabaraba.
- Morabaraba imageCaption "The board used for Morabaraba. Pieces move from intersection to intersection along the lines on the board.".
- Morabaraba imageLink "280".
- Morabaraba italicTitle "no".
- Morabaraba players "2".
- Morabaraba playingTime "3600.0".
- Morabaraba randomChance "None".
- Morabaraba setupTime "60.0".
- Morabaraba skills "Strategy, tactics".
- Morabaraba subjectName "Morabaraba".
- Morabaraba wordnet_type synset-game-noun-2.
- Morabaraba subject Category:Abstract_strategy_games.
- Morabaraba type AbstractStrategyGames.
- Morabaraba type Abstraction100002137.
- Morabaraba type Contest107456188.
- Morabaraba type Event100029378.
- Morabaraba type Game100456199.
- Morabaraba type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Morabaraba type SocialEvent107288639.
- Morabaraba type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Morabaraba type Activity.
- Morabaraba type Game.
- Morabaraba type Action.
- Morabaraba type Game.
- Morabaraba type Activity.
- Morabaraba type Thing.
- Morabaraba comment "Morabaraba is a traditional African two-player strategy board game played in South Africa and Lesotho. The game is also known as Mlabalaba, Mmela (in Setswana), Muravava, Umlabalaba and in Lesotho as Mororova. The game is similar to Twelve Men's Morris, a variation on the Roman board game Nine Men's Morris.While some believe that Morabaraba was introduced to southern Africa by British settlers, Morris variants exist in many parts of the world; e.g.".
- Morabaraba label "Morabaraba".
- Morabaraba label "南非直棋".
- Morabaraba sameAs m.025z6d5.
- Morabaraba sameAs Q3643897.
- Morabaraba sameAs Q3643897.
- Morabaraba sameAs Morabaraba.
- Morabaraba wasDerivedFrom Morabaraba?oldid=598255076.
- Morabaraba depiction Morabaraba_board.svg.
- Morabaraba isPrimaryTopicOf Morabaraba.