namludan
Namludan is a traditional board game originating from the Indian subcontinent, particularly associated with the regions of Punjab and Sindh. The game is believed to have roots dating back centuries, with variations played across different cultures in the area. It is often considered a precursor to modern chess, sharing some foundational elements but with distinct gameplay and cultural significance.
The game is typically played on a board divided into 64 squares, arranged in an 8x8 grid,
The game holds cultural importance in the region, often played during social gatherings, festivals, and family
Modern adaptations and rule variations exist, but the core essence of the game remains tied to its