RegionCentral Asia, Southern Asia, Western Asia, Eastern Europe
CategoryReconstruction, Pending, Board, War
Description
Bazi Qamish is a capturing game played with dice that was played in Persia during the seventeenth century. It is described as the same game as At-Tab wa-d-Dukk, but it is unknown if the rules were exactly the same.
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Hyde, T. 1694. De Ludis Orientalibus Libri Duo: Historia Nerdiludii, hoc est Dicere, Trunculorum, cum quibuidam aliis Arabum, Persarum, Indorum, Chinensium, & aliarum Gentium Ludis tam Politicis quam Bellicis, plerumque Europae inauditis, multo minus visis: additis omnium Nominibus in dictarum Gentium Linguis. Ubi etiam Classicorum Graecorum & Latinorum loca quaedam melius quam hactenus factum est explicantur. Oxford: E Theatro Sheldoniano.
Murray, H.J.R. 1951. A History of Board-Games Other Than Chess. Oxford: Clarendon Press.