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Ganjapa

Ganjapa is a traditional card game from the Indian state Odisha.
It is played with circular shaped Pattachitra painted cards. Originated in the 16th century, Ganjapa is a recreational game for male members of the Odia society, primarily villagers, kings and their courtmen. Ganjapa is played as "''Charirangi''" (cards of 4 colors), "''Atharangi''" (cards of 8 colors), "''Dasarangi''" (cards of 10 colors), "''Bararangi''" (cards of 12 colors), "''Chaudarangi''" (cards of 14 colors) and "''Sohalarangi''" (cards of 16 colors). The variation of this game influenced by Persian card game Ganjifa is known as "Mughal Ganjifa". The game is popular in Puri and Ganjam district of Odisha.
== Etymology ==
The Odia word Ganjapa is believed to be related to "Ganjifa" (originated from Persian word Ganjife) that was popular by the Mughal emperors.〔

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