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Ganjifa, Ganjapa or Gânjaphâ, is a card game and type of playing cards that are most associated with Persia and India. After Ganjifa cards fell out of use in Iran before the twentieth century, India became the last country to produce them. The form prevalent in Odisha is Ganjapa.

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  • Spielkarte (indisch) (de)
  • Ganjifa (es)
  • Ganjifa (en)
  • Ganjifa (fr)
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  • Indische Spielkarten wurden unabhängig von ihren europäischen Entsprechungen entwickelt. Jedoch sind persische Einflüsse offensichtlich. Typischerweise sind sie rund, aber es kommen auch rechteckige Formen vor. Außer beim Ganjifah sind alle Symbole der Karten den Hindu-Mythen bzw. der Astrologie entnommen. (de)
  • Ganjifa, Ganjapa or Gânjaphâ, is a card game and type of playing cards that are most associated with Persia and India. After Ganjifa cards fell out of use in Iran before the twentieth century, India became the last country to produce them. The form prevalent in Odisha is Ganjapa. (en)
  • Les Ganjifas (aussi Gânjaphâ) sont un jeu de cartes originaire de Perse, qui est devenu populaire en Inde pendant l'Empire moghol, durant le XVIe siècle. Ces cartes sont circulaires. (fr)
  • Ganjifa, Ganjapa o Gânjaphâ,​ es un juego de naipes y tipo de naipes de juego asociados tradicionalmente con Persia e India. Luego que los naipes ganjifa cayeron en desuso en Irán antes del siglo XX, India pasó a ser el último país donde se los produce.​ La forma prevaleciente en Odisha es la denominada . (es)
  • Ganjifa, o Gânjaphâ, è un gioco di carte che ha le sue origini in Persia e che divenne popolare in India durante l'impero Moghul sedicesimo secolo. (it)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Ivory_playing_cards_purchased_by_Émile_Prisse_d'Avennes.jpg
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Ten_Playing_Cards_(Ganjifa)_LACMA_M.2001.210.4.1-.10.jpg
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