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A board meeting with history

What's a Backgammon board doing in Borivali and what was the idea behind snakes and ladders? The first conference on ancient and medieval board games has all the answers

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The Backgammon board etched into the floor of Mandapeshwar Cave #1 in Borivali West, which dates back to 520-550 AD, when backgammon was very popular in India. Pic/Sojwal Sali

The Backgammon board etched into the floor of Mandapeshwar Cave #1 in Borivali West, which dates back to 520-550 AD, when backgammon was very popular in India. Pic/Sojwal Sali

Whoever said history is boring and not all fun and games, probably didn't play enough board games as a kid. "When people speak of heritage, they usually refer to monuments or statues. Nobody thinks of games as part of our culture, yet it's the most fun part of history," says Raamesh Gowri Raghavan.

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