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Ünee tugalluulakh

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Ünee tugalluulakh
RanksTwo
SowingSingle lap
RegionMongolia

Ünee tugalluulakh (Mongolian: Үнээ тугаллуулах, let the cows calve) is a mancala game[1] played by Kazakhs in western Mongolia. The rules are the same as the iesön khorgol game.[1]

The starting position is a 3x2 grid of holes with six pieces in each hole, as follows:

6 6 6
6 6 6

References

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  1. ^ a b Iwona Kabzińska-Stawarz (1991). Games of Mongolian Shepherds. Institute of the History of Material Culture. p. 136. ISBN 978-83-85463-02-3.
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