Hawalis
Hawalis is a mancala-style game played in Oman that closely mirrors Bao Ki Arabu in Zanzibar. It has been observed being played outside in Muscat, and the players were Arab-speaking Omani men. The board has 4 rows of 7 holes, and is often played as holes dug out in the sand.
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Hawalis
Hawalis is a mancala-style game played in Oman that closely mirrors Bao Ki Arabu in Zanzibar. It has been observed being played outside in Muscat, and the players were Arab-speaking Omani men. The board has 4 rows of 7 holes, and is often played as holes dug out in the sand.
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Hawalis is a mancala-style gam ...... as holes dug out in the sand.
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Oman? Zanzibar?
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Eric Piette
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23°37'22.19"N, 58°34'22.56"E