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GiTAGGED Maa Kushmanda Durga Devi Mysore Ganjifa Card Paintings

1592.00

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Origin:
It is said that Mughals brought the game to India, in the 16th
Century and was quite popular in the court of Akbar.
The cards were circular or square in shape and was initially
made of Ivory, Tortoise shell, Wood, Silver, Palm leaf and Paper.

GiTAGGED Goddess Chandakanda Durga Devi Mysore Ganjifa Cards Painting

1592.00

GI Product

Origin:
It is said that Mughals brought the game to India, in the 16th
Century and was quite popular in the court of Akbar.
The cards were circular or square in shape and was initially
made of Ivory, Tortoise shell, Wood, Silver, Palm leaf and Paper.

GiTAGGED Bramhacharini Devi Mysore Ganjifa Cards Painting

1592.00

GI Product

Origin:
It is said that Mughals brought the game to India, in the 16th
Century and was quite popular in the court of Akbar.
The cards were circular or square in shape and was initially
made of Ivory, Tortoise shell, Wood, Silver, Palm leaf and Paper.

GiTAGGED Maha Vighna Ganapati Ganjifa Cards Mysore Painting

1592.00

GI Product

Origin:
It is said that Mughals brought the game to India, in the 16th
Century and was quite popular in the court of Akbar.
The cards were circular or square in shape and was initially
made of Ivory, Tortoise shell, Wood, Silver, Palm leaf and Paper.

GiTAGGED Siddhi Vinayak Maha Ganapati Ganjifa Cards Mysore Painting

1592.00

GI Product

Origin:
It is said that Mughals brought the game to India, in the 16th
Century and was quite popular in the court of Akbar.
The cards were circular or square in shape and was initially
made of Ivory, Tortoise shell, Wood, Silver, Palm leaf and Paper.

GiTAGGED Lord Vinayagar Kshipra Ganapati Bhagwan Mysore Ganjifa Cards Painting

1592.00

GI Product

Origin:
It is said that Mughals brought the game to India, in the 16th
Century and was quite popular in the court of Akbar.
The cards were circular or square in shape and was initially
made of Ivory, Tortoise shell, Wood, Silver, Palm leaf and Paper.

GiTAGGED Kirthi Mukh Ganesha Bhagwan Mysore Ganjifa Cards Painting

1592.00

GI Product

Origin:
It is said that Mughals brought the game to India, in the 16th
Century and was quite popular in the court of Akbar.
The cards were circular or square in shape and was initially
made of Ivory, Tortoise shell, Wood, Silver, Palm leaf and Paper.

GiTAGGED God Bala Ganesha Mysore Ganjifa Cards Painting

1592.00

GI Product

Origin:
It is said that Mughals brought the game to India, in the 16th
Century and was quite popular in the court of Akbar.
The cards were circular or square in shape and was initially
made of Ivory, Tortoise shell, Wood, Silver, Palm leaf and Paper.

GiTAGGED Lord Yoga Ganapati Beautiful Mysore Ganjifa Cards Painting

1592.00

GI Product

Origin:
It is said that Mughals brought the game to India, in the 16th
Century and was quite popular in the court of Akbar.
The cards were circular or square in shape and was initially
made of Ivory, Tortoise shell, Wood, Silver, Palm leaf and Paper.

GiTAGGED Lord Srishti Maha Ganapati Mysore Ganjifa Cards

5992.00

GI Product

Origin:
It is said that Mughals brought the game to India, in the 16th
Century and was quite popular in the court of Akbar.
The cards were circular or square in shape and was initially
made of Ivory, Tortoise shell, Wood, Silver, Palm leaf and Paper.