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Kabaddi
Kabaddi is a contact sport that originated in Ancient India. Kabaddi is an umbrella term which encompasses various forms of the game including International rules Kabaddi, and the Indian Kabaddi styles – Sanjeevani, Gaminee, Amar and Punjabi.〔Kissa Kabaddi da by Sarwan Singh Sangam Publications ISBN 93-83654-65-1〕〔 Kabaddi also encompasses similar sports known by their regional names, such as ''hadudu'' in Bangladesh, ''baibalaa'' in Maldives, ''chedugudu'' in Andhra Pradesh, ''sadugudu'' in Tamil Nadu and ''hututu'' in Maharashtra. Kabaddi is the national game of Bangladesh and also the state game of the Indian states of Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Bihar, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Punjab. India is the most successful team on the world stage, having won every World Cup and Asian Games title so far, in both men's and women's categories. ==Etymology== There is no consensus as to the origins of the word Kabaddi. The word Kabaddi might have been derived from the Tamil word "kai-pidi" (கைபிடி) meaning "to hold hands".〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=kabaddi, etymology )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Kabaddi, definition )〕 However, the word might have been prevalent in North India. The word kabaddi is derived from 'kab' mean thigh and 'haddi" mean bone .kab-haddi it is about the strength in thighs and body which is shown on ground.
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