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    Janggi (also romanized as changgi or jangki), sometimes called Korean chess, is a strategy board game popular on the Korean Peninsula. The game was derived...
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    chaturanga is the common ancestor of the board games chess, xiangqi (Chinese), janggi (Korean), shogi (Japanese), sittuyin (Burmese), makruk (Thai), ouk chatrang...
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  • Losing chess Chinese checkers Diplomacy Dominoes Draughts Go Go-Moku Jacquet Janggi Ludo Mahjong Mancala Reversi Risk Scrabble Shōgi Sholo Guti Sogo (Score...
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    Janggi Station (Korean: 장기역) is a station on the Gimpo Goldline in Gimpo, South Korea. It opened on September 28, 2019. 김포도시철도 골드라인 28일 오전 5시30분 첫차 출발...
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    are found in almost all games of the chess family. The ma of xiangqi and janggi is slightly more restricted; conceptually, the piece is considered to pass...
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    is mythical beast called janggi told in Minangkabau legends as a guardian of gold mines. Dark red hair called rambut janggi, said to be of this mythical...
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    popular board game in China. Xiangqi is in the same family of games as shogi, janggi, Western chess, chaturanga, and Indian chess. Besides China and areas with...
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  • The Korea Janggi Association was founded in 1956 for the promotion of Janggi, or Korean chess, and is based in Seoul, South Korea. Korea Janggi Association...
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  • not exist in Asian games of the chess family, such as shogi, xiangqi, and janggi, but it commonly appears in variants of Western chess. This article uses...
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    during the Goryeo Dynasty these four were renamed to Heunghae-gun (흥해군/興海郡), Janggi-hyeon (장기현; 長鬐縣), Yeongil-hyeon (영일현; 迎日縣), Cheongha-hyeon (청하현; 淸河縣) respectively...
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