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Persian (Iranian) board game
Try a Persian board game if you want a fun and challenging way to spend your time. Persian board games are among the oldest and most diverse in the world, with a rich history and culture behind them.
You can play games like Nard, Chatrang, Ashtapada, and Bozorgmehr, which involve strategy, logic, luck, and skill. Whether you want to test your mind, learn something new, or have fun with your friends, a Persian board game is a great choice.
Takhte Nard board game
Nard is a classic Persian board game similar to backgammon but with different rules and layout. Nard is a game of race and capture, where you have to move your pieces around the board and bear them off before your opponent does. Nard is a game of chance and skill, as you must use the dice wisely and plan your moves ahead.
Nard is a game that anyone can enjoy, regardless of age or experience. You can play Nard online, on a wooden board, or even on a leather board with beautiful designs.
Bazi takhte nard
Bazi takhte nard is the Persian name for the game of backgammon, one of the world’s most popular and ancient board games. Bazi takhte nard means “the game of the wooden board, “ played on a board with 24 points or spaces.
Bazi takhte nard is a game of strategy and luck, where you have to move your pieces according to the dice roll and try to remove them from the board before your opponent. Bazi takhte nard is a game that anyone can play, anywhere, anytime. You can play bazi takhte nard online, on a wooden board, or even on a khatam board with exquisite craftsmanship.
How to play takhte nard
Takhte nard is the Persian name for the backgammon game, and it is easy to learn how to play it. Takhte nard is played by two players, each with 15 pieces of different colors.
The board has 24 points or spaces, divided into four quadrants. The players start with their pieces off the board, and enter them according to the dice roll.
The players then move their pieces in opposite directions, trying to reach their home quadrant.
The players can capture their opponent’s pieces by landing on a point occupied by a single piece.
The players can also block their opponent’s pieces by occupying six consecutive points.
The game aims to bear off all of your pieces from the board before your opponent does. The first player to do so wins the game.