Halusa or Halusi was described by Thomas Hyde in 1694 who found it at Tell Umayr (Seleucia-on-the-Tigris), eighteen miles south of modern Baghdad, Iraq. This mancala game is closely related to the Palestinian Al-manqala, the Turkish Mangala and, as it appears, even to the Baltic German Bohnenspiel, which originated in Persia.
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| - Halusa or Halusi was described by Thomas Hyde in 1694 who found it at Tell Umayr (Seleucia-on-the-Tigris), eighteen miles south of modern Baghdad, Iraq. This mancala game is closely related to the Palestinian Al-manqala, the Turkish Mangala and, as it appears, even to the Baltic German Bohnenspiel, which originated in Persia.
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| - Halusa or Halusi was described by Thomas Hyde in 1694 who found it at Tell Umayr (Seleucia-on-the-Tigris), eighteen miles south of modern Baghdad, Iraq. This mancala game is closely related to the Palestinian Al-manqala, the Turkish Mangala and, as it appears, even to the Baltic German Bohnenspiel, which originated in Persia.
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