Catur

/ˈkɑːtʊr/ noun

An Indian board game played with four players, an ancestor or variant of pachisi or a four-player version of chess-like games.

From Sanskrit catur, meaning 'four,' referring to the four-player format of the game. Indian board games have ancient roots dating back thousands of years with Sanskrit origins.

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