chaupar
chau
ˈʧɔ:
chaw
par
pɑ:r
paar
British pronunciation
/tʃˈɔːpɑː/

Definition & Meaning of "chaupar"in English

Chaupar
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an ancient Indian board game played with dice and pieces, similar to Pachisi, where players race to move their pieces around the board and capture opponents' pieces to win

What is "chaupar"?

Chaupar is an ancient Indian board game played on a cross-shaped board with four tracks, each used by one player to move their pieces. The game is typically played by four players, each controlling four pieces. The objective is to move all pieces around the board and reach the center before the other players. Players roll dice, or sometimes cowrie shells, to decide how far they can move. Chaupar requires strategy and luck, as players try to block their opponents and avoid having their pieces sent back to the starting area.

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Examples
The players took turns rolling the dice in chaupar, hoping to land on the right spaces.
He enjoyed playing chaupar with his family during the festival, as it was a way to bond and have fun.
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