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  2. Nard (game) - Wikipedia

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    The game has been historically popular in Persia, Muslim countries, and among Babylonian Jews. A common legend associates the game with the founder of the Sassanian Dynasty, Ardashir. Indeed, the Persian name نرد nard is a shortening of the older name نردشیر nardašir, from Middle Persian nēw-ardaxšīr "brave Ardashir".

  3. Traditional games of Iran - Wikipedia

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    Pasur or chahar barg (Persian: پاسور; also spelled Pasour or Pasur) is a fishing card game of Persian origin. [28] Played widely in Iran, it is played similarly to the Italian games of Cassino or Scopa [29] and even more similarly to the Egyptian game of Bastra.

  4. Eastern Arabic numerals - Wikipedia

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    The Eastern Arabic numerals, also called Indo-Arabic numerals or Arabic-Indic numerals as known by Unicode, are the symbols used to represent numerical digits in conjunction with the Arabic alphabet in the countries of the Mashriq (the east of the Arab world), the Arabian Peninsula, and its variant in other countries that use the Persian numerals on the Iranian plateau and in Asia.

  5. Random number - Wikipedia

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    Random numbers are frequently used in algorithms such as Knuth's 1964-developed algorithm [1] for shuffling lists. (popularly known as the Knuth shuffle or the Fisher–Yates shuffle, based on work they did in 1938). In 1999, a new feature was added to the Pentium III: a hardware-based random number generator.

  6. List of video games developed in Iran - Wikipedia

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    PC 2014 Sourena Game Studio Plug In Digital Mir-Mahna: FPS TGEA: PC 2011 ESPRIS ESPRIS Nobody's Left: Action adventure Unreal Engine: PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X (TBD) 2023 (TBD) Mohammad Khakzad Mad Rain Studio Quest of Persia: Third person C4 Engine: PC 2005–2009 Puya Arts Puya Arts Safire Eshgh [4] Third person Unreal Engine: PC 2020

  7. Pasur (card game) - Wikipedia

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    Pasur Ru Baaz (Persian : پاسور رو باز, literally "Open Pasur") is a variant identical to a 2-player game of Pasur, the only difference being that one card in each player's hand is always kept face-up on the table, making it visible to both players. Players may play any of their own open cards, the card beneath the played card, which ...

  8. Video games in Iran - Wikipedia

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    Donya-ye Bazi (Persian: دنیای بازی), also known as DBazi or Donya e Baz, was an Iranian Persian-language computer games magazine. [13] [14] [15] Founded by editor-in-chief Babak Namazian in September 2005, [16] the magazine was devoted to supporting Iranian game developers, reviewing PC and console games and covering game industry news.

  9. ACORN (random number generator) - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, further results were published, [11] implementing the ACORN Pseudo-Random Number Generator in exact integer arithmetic which ensures reproducibility across different platforms and languages, and stating that for arbitrary real-precision arithmetic it is possible to prove convergence of the ACORN sequence to k-distributed as the ...