• Khorol or Khorlo (Mongolian: Хорол or Хорло) is a multi-trick tile-based game played in Mongolia, Inner Mongolia, and Tuva, usually on Lunar New Year's...
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  • Khorol may refer to: Khorol, Ukraine, a town in Poltava Oblast, Ukraine Khorol (river), a river in Ukraine Khorol, Sumy Oblast [ru], a village in Sumy...
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    Dominoes Khorol Mahjong Okey Quad-Ominos Qwirkle Rummikub Scrabble Bendomino Blokus Gheos Heroscape Hive Tantrix Triominos Alhambra Azul (board game) Betrayal...
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  • Tien Gow (section Dice game)
    similarly to Khorol. In his article Chinese Origin of Playing Cards published in 1895, Sir William Henry Wilkinson pointed out that the game of Tien Gow...
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  • dominoes. Note that there are variants to this standard format. Mongolian Khorol tiles may have derived from a double set of Chinese dominos. Most commonly...
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  • National League for FC Luch Vladivostok on 8 August 2018 in a game against FC Nizhny Novgorod. "Game Report by FNL". Russian Football National League. 8 August...
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    Rus' princes. Along with Khan Kobiak/Kobek, Khan Konchak was routed on the Khorol River in 1184 during an assault on Kievan Rus'. In 1185, he defeated the...
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  • Steele Prize (2001) Aleksandr Khinchin (1894–1959), probability theory David Khorol (1920–1990), mathematician Mojżesz Kirszbraun (1903–1942), mathematical...
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