Dris et-Tessa
DLP Game   
Period
Modern
Region
Northern Africa
Category
Reconstruction, Done, Board, Space, Line
Description
Dris et-Tessa is a game played in Egypt during the eighteenth century. It is played on a board commonly used worldwide for alignment games.
Rules
Three concentric squares, with lines connecting the midpoints of the sides.
These rules were taken from the Historical Information ruleset.
All Rulesets
Reconstructed rulesets
Dris et-Tessa (Ludii 1)
Reconstructed with Ludii
Dris et-Tessa (Ludii 2)
Reconstructed with Ludii
Dris et-Tessa (Ludii 3)
Reconstructed with Ludii
Dris et-Tessa (Ludii 4)
Reconstructed with Ludii
Dris et-Tessa (Ludii 5)
Reconstructed with Ludii
Dris et-Tessa (Ludii 6)
Reconstructed with Ludii
Dris et-Tessa (Ludii 7)
Reconstructed with Ludii
Dris et-Tessa (Ludii 8)
Reconstructed with Ludii
Dris et-Tessa (Ludii 9)
Reconstructed with Ludii
Dris et-Tessa (Ludii 10)
Reconstructed with Ludii
Incomplete rulesets
Historical Information
Rules from DLP evidence.
Origin
Egypt
Ludeme Description
Dris et-Tessa.lud
Concepts
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Reference
Murray 1951: 47.
Evidence Map
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Sources
Murray, H.J.R. 1951. A History of Board-Games Other Than Chess. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
Niebuhr, C. 1774. Reisebeschreibung nach Arabien und andern umliegenden Ländern. Copenhagen: Nicolaus Müller.
Identifiers
DLP.Games.899
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