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- Battledore_and_shuttlecock abstract "Battledore and shuttlecock or jeu de volant is an early game similar to that of modern badminton.This game is played by two people, with small rackets, called battledores, made of parchment or rows of gut stretched across wooden frames, and shuttlecocks, made of a base of some light material, like cork, with trimmed feathers fixed round the top. The object of the players is to bat the shuttlecock from one to the other as many times as possible without allowing it to fall to the ground.Games with a shuttlecock are believed to have originated in ancient Greece about 2,000 years ago. From there they spread via the Indo-Greek kingdoms to India and then further east to China and Siam.There are Greek drawings extant representing a game almost identical with battledore and shuttlecock, and it has been popular in India, China, Japan, and Siam for at least 2,000 years. In Europe it was played by children for centuries. A further development is badminton.".
- Battledore_and_shuttlecock thumbnail Battledore_-_Youthful_Sports.png?width=300.
- Battledore_and_shuttlecock wikiPageID "2621895".
- Battledore_and_shuttlecock wikiPageLength "1612".
- Battledore_and_shuttlecock wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Battledore_and_shuttlecock wikiPageRevisionID "692108588".
- Battledore_and_shuttlecock wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greece.
- Battledore_and_shuttlecock wikiPageWikiLink Badminton.
- Battledore_and_shuttlecock wikiPageWikiLink Category:Racquet_sports.
- Battledore_and_shuttlecock wikiPageWikiLink China.
- Battledore_and_shuttlecock wikiPageWikiLink Hanetsuki.
- Battledore_and_shuttlecock wikiPageWikiLink India.
- Battledore_and_shuttlecock wikiPageWikiLink Indo-Greek_Kingdom.
- Battledore_and_shuttlecock wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Battledore_and_shuttlecock wikiPageWikiLink Parchment.
- Battledore_and_shuttlecock wikiPageWikiLink Racket_(sports_equipment).
- Battledore_and_shuttlecock wikiPageWikiLink Shuttlecock.
- Battledore_and_shuttlecock wikiPageWikiLink Thailand.
- Battledore_and_shuttlecock wikiPageWikiLink File:Battledore_-_Youthful_Sports.png.
- Battledore_and_shuttlecock wikiPageWikiLinkText "Battledore and shuttlecock".
- Battledore_and_shuttlecock wikiPageWikiLinkText "battledore and shuttlecock".
- Battledore_and_shuttlecock wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Battledore_and_shuttlecock subject Category:Racquet_sports.
- Battledore_and_shuttlecock hypernym Game.
- Battledore_and_shuttlecock type VideoGame.
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- Battledore_and_shuttlecock comment "Battledore and shuttlecock or jeu de volant is an early game similar to that of modern badminton.This game is played by two people, with small rackets, called battledores, made of parchment or rows of gut stretched across wooden frames, and shuttlecocks, made of a base of some light material, like cork, with trimmed feathers fixed round the top.".
- Battledore_and_shuttlecock label "Battledore and shuttlecock".
- Battledore_and_shuttlecock sameAs Q354176.
- Battledore_and_shuttlecock sameAs Federball.
- Battledore_and_shuttlecock sameAs Battledore_and_Shuttlecock.
- Battledore_and_shuttlecock sameAs Battledores_and_Shuttlecocks.
- Battledore_and_shuttlecock sameAs m.07scsq.
- Battledore_and_shuttlecock sameAs Q354176.
- Battledore_and_shuttlecock wasDerivedFrom Battledore_and_shuttlecock?oldid=692108588.
- Battledore_and_shuttlecock depiction Battledore_-_Youthful_Sports.png.
- Battledore_and_shuttlecock isPrimaryTopicOf Battledore_and_shuttlecock.