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Leb Bbut Ahbochen ("game of the holes") is played by the Amazigh in the towns of Zagora and Taghbalt in the south-east of Morocco. The Amazigh people ("free men") are the indigenous non-Arab Berber population of North Africa. The game is a distant relative of Oware. It was first described by Jordi Climent Tondo on the Catalan web site awale.info in 2010.

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  • Leb Bbut Ahbochen ("game of the holes") is played by the Amazigh in the towns of Zagora and Taghbalt in the south-east of Morocco. The Amazigh people ("free men") are the indigenous non-Arab Berber population of North Africa. The game is a distant relative of Oware. It was first described by Jordi Climent Tondo on the Catalan web site awale.info in 2010.
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  • Leb Bbut Ahbochen ("game of the holes") is played by the Amazigh in the towns of Zagora and Taghbalt in the south-east of Morocco. The Amazigh people ("free men") are the indigenous non-Arab Berber population of North Africa. The game is a distant relative of Oware. It was first described by Jordi Climent Tondo on the Catalan web site awale.info in 2010.
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