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  2. Turkish draughts - Wikipedia

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    Turkish draughts board and starting setup. White moves first. Turkish draughts (Turkish: Dama)(Armenian: շաշկի)(Arabic: دامە)(Kurmanji: Dame) is a variant of draughts (checkers) played in Turkey, Greece, Egypt, Kuwait, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and several other locations around the Mediterranean Sea and Middle East.

  3. Team Yankee (board game) - Wikipedia

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    However, in my humble opinion this game is a turkey." [1] Writing for Centurion Review, David Lent found the game good for beginners, "much easier than most wargames, because there is a limited number of rules listed followed by a scenario that uses them. Between each scenario, more rules are presented and the next scenario uses them."

  4. Okey - Wikipedia

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    A game of Okey in the Mardin Province of Turkey Racks and tiles used commonly in Okey and Rummikub. Okey (Turkish pronunciation:) is a tile-based game, popular in Turkey, of the rummy family. [1] The aim of the game is to score points against the opposing players by collecting certain groups of tiles.

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  6. Tawula - Wikipedia

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    The following rules are based on Bell (1988) except where stated: [1] Tawula is a game for two players using a standard tables board with 4 quadrants , 12 points on each side, and a pair of dice . There are 15 pieces per player, and the aim is to move them around the board anticlockwise to the home table and then be the first to bear off all ...

  7. Mangala (game) - Wikipedia

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    Mangala is a traditional Turkish mancala game. [2] It is strictly related to the mancala games Iraqi Halusa, Palestinian Al-manqala, and Baltic German Bohnenspiel. There is also another game referred as Mangala played by the Bedouin in Egypt, and Sudan, but it has quite different rules. [citation needed]

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  9. Ludus latrunculorum - Wikipedia

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    Ludus latrunculorum, latrunculi, or simply latrones ("the game of brigands", or "the game of soldiers" from latrunculus, diminutive of latro, mercenary or highwayman) was a two-player strategy board game played throughout the Roman Empire.