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Hawalis

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them counterclockwise. If there are holes with more than one seed, then the player must sow starting from one such hole. If the last seeds fall in a hole of the inner row and the opposite hole in the opponent's half board is not empty, its contents are captured and removed from the game. If both the
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The rules of Bao la Kiarabu were originally transcribed by W. H. Ingrams, who described two variants of the game. One of them is exactly the same as Oman's Hawalis. The other one uses a different board, with 2 rows of 8 holes each (the same board used for
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opposite hole and that behind it in the opponent's half board are non empty, all seeds are captured from both of them. The game ends when one of the players is left without any seed in his rows.
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Hawalis boards in Oman are composed by 4 rows of 7 holes. At game setup, two seeds are placed in each hole. Each player owns half of the board (2 rows) of the board.
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Hawalis in Oman: a first Account of Expertise and Dispersal of four-row Mancala in the Middle East
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Jogos de quadrĂ­cula do tipo mancala com especial incidĂŞncia nos praticados em Angola
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At his or her turn, the player takes all seeds from a hole and
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The winner of the game is the player who captures most seeds.
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Index

mancala
Oman
Zanzibar
African
Bao
Tanzania
Malawi
Kenya
Njomba
Mozambique
Malawi
Lela
DR Congo
Mulabalaba
Zambia
Muvalavala
Angola
Tschuba
South Africa
relay-sows
Bao
Voogt, A. J. de
Categories
Traditional mancala games
Culture of Oman
Culture of Zanzibar

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