Ünee Tugalluulax → German, Italian, Polish, Portuguese. Ünee Tugalluulax (Mongolian: Үнээ тугаллуулах, "let the cows calve") is a mancala game played by Kazakhs in western Mongolia near the Chinese border. It was described for the first time by N. Namzhildorzh in 1963. Games are played on very small boards and usually take more than 150 moves. In June 2009, Jörn Eichler from Hannover, Germany, discovered repeating board positions.
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