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Khar-polis
Khar-polis is an Iranian game played by two teams of approximately 5 to 7. Literally translated, "Khar-polis" means "Donkey-cop". It is also played by Mexicans and is called CHINCHE AL AGUA. ==Terminology== First, one team is designated as a Khar ((英語:donkey)) team, and the other team is designated as the Polis ((英語:cop)) team. The Khar team forms a line in this manner: First, one person leans his back against a wall. This person is called Mikh ((英語:nail)). The Mikh person forms a lock with his hands, and keeps his locked hands in front of himself. Then, the second person in the Khar team rests his forehead in the locked hands of the Mikh, thus bending forward. This person also puts one of his legs (typically the left leg) in front, and his other leg (typically the right leg) to the back. Then, the third person in the Khar team locks his hands around the upper part of the backward leaning leg of the second person, and he himself bends down with one leg in the front and one leg to the back. The rest of the Khar team follow suit, each bending down with one leg in front and one leg in back, while locking their hands around the upper leg of the person immediately in front of them. This forms a line, which is collectively called Khar.
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