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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Dashabatar Cards (দশাবতার তাস) is a card gDashabatar Cards (দশাবতার তাস) is a card game of West Bengal. It first originated in Bishnupur, the town of Bankura District. In the 16th century, Bir Hambir, the king of Bishnupur, invented this card. There are ten avatars of Bishnu in the cards. It is a unique example of Bengal’s folk art. is a unique example of Bengal’s folk art.
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rdfs:comment Dashabatar Cards (দশাবতার তাস) is a card gDashabatar Cards (দশাবতার তাস) is a card game of West Bengal. It first originated in Bishnupur, the town of Bankura District. In the 16th century, Bir Hambir, the king of Bishnupur, invented this card. There are ten avatars of Bishnu in the cards. It is a unique example of Bengal’s folk art. is a unique example of Bengal’s folk art.
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