
Ganjifa - Wikipedia
Ganjifa, Ganjapa or Gânjaphâ, [1] 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. [2] . …
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Ganjifa — Google Arts & Culture
Playing cards and card games from India, Iran some Arab countries are known as ganjifa. Introduced into India by the Mughals, a full set of such cards consists of eight or twelve suits. Each suit,...
Tale Of Ganjifa - Google Arts & Culture
Ganjifa is a Persian card game that has been played throughout the Indian subcontinent since the 15th century. It’s trick-taking card game, played individually with at least three or six players....
Ganjifa Art and Cards: A Brief History - Rajasthan Studio
2021年4月3日 · During the Mughal era, Sufi Saints in India introduced it. The word Ganjifa comes from the Persian language and specifically the word “Ganjifeh,” which meant playing cards. According to art historian and scholar R.H.Kulkarni, Ganjifa cards have a historical evaluation that was not merely played for entertainment.
Prathama Srsti | Mysuru Ganjifa Art
It is in this period that with the Persian and Arabic influence, originally one thousand year old playing cards from India known as Kreeda Patra in Sanskrit was called Ganjifa. “Ganj” refers …
Ganjifa: A kaleidoscope of Indian art and culture - Memeraki Retail …
2024年2月29日 · Ganjifa is an indigenous Indian card game that is well-known for its remarkable artwork. The name "Ganjifa" is derived from the Persian word "Ganjifeh", which means "playing cards". Typically, Ganjifa cards are circular or rectangular in shape and are painted by hand with intricate designs and motifs.
Ganjifa Cards – India’s Lost Art of Hand-Painted Playing Cards
2025年2月10日 · Unlike rectangular European playing cards, traditional Ganjifa cards are circular, a design choice that reflects their Persian origins. Crafted from materials like ivory, tortoiseshell, or lacquered wood for royalty and palm leaves or handmade wasli paper for commoners, these cards were a testament to India’s craftsmanship.
Mysore Ganjifa: Reviving a Forgotten Art Form - The Better India
2011年10月12日 · Ganjifa Shri Raghupathi Bhatta is originally from Udupi District in Karnataka and had a keen interest in painting and ancient Indian art from a very early age. His interest in traditional paintings of the region that led to his active interest in the restoration and revival of Ganjifa Miniature paintings.
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D'source Introduction | Ganjifa Cards - Sawantwadi | D'Source …
Ganjifa is the card game, which is believed that came to India from Persia, which became popular in India during the Mughal emperors reign in 16th century. Playing cards was a part of Indian culture especially during the festivals or functions (occasions) where all the community members sit together and spend their time in playing these cards.
Ganjifa | Indian Games - MAP Academy
2022年4月21日 · From the Mughal or Safavid ganjifa of the north to the dashavatara ganjifa in the Deccan, there have been several variations of the game since it was first introduced, each with a distinct iconography, deck and cultural context.
the royal game of cards in Sawantwadi! - India Art N Design
2021年5月17日 · Said to have originated in Persia, Ganjifa is a game that travelled to India with the Mughals in the 16 th century. Spreading in different regions and states, it was seen to be continually modified and designed by the imagination of artists.
Ganjifa — The World of Playing Cards
1996年7月3日 · ‘Ganjifa’ playing cards made in Sheopor in the North of Madhya Pradesh province in Central India. The Ganjifa game probably developed from 13th century games played by Mamluk immigrants from China. Playing cards can be broadly categorised into standard and non-standard designs, with collectors appreciating their variety.
The Ganjifa Cards: Lost Art of the Mysore Royalty Getting Revived
2021年7月22日 · Ganjifa is an ancient Indian card game that was played among the post-Medieval kings and nobilities and was especially popularized during the Mughal period. The Ganjifa cards of Mysore have served as sources of artistic expressions. The kings were patrons of the artisans, and thus, the card game could flourish all across the country.
Ganjifa cards — Google Arts & Culture
Ganjifa or Indian playing cards had figurative designs painted onto lacquered surfaces. Popular themes included the Dashavataras, the Ramayana, Mughal cour...
Ganjifa —The Persian game that became one of India's ... - ThePrint
2022年7月10日 · Ganjifa were just not playing cards, they carry with them iconography of imperial courts that existed in medieval India.
Ganjifa – A Royal Deck of Artestic Cards (Sawantwadi)
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Dashavatara Ganjifa - MAP Academy
2022年4月21日 · While the exact origins of Dashavatara Ganjifa remain unknown, it is clear that the game is modelled after the Mughal Ganjifa and was played across different regions. While it differs from the Mughal version in the number, names and visual characteristics of its suits, the overall gameplay is the same.
Game with Ganjifa cards - The Hindu
2019年11月13日 · Ganjifa, an ancient Indian card game, was historically believed to have been brought to India and popularised during the Moghul period. The Persian word ‘Ganjifeh’ means playing cards and these...