Chor Police (game)
Chor Police (transl. Thief and Police), also known as Chor Sipahi, is a pastime outdoor role-playing game played by the children in Indian subcontinent during 1900s or earlier. The game is usually played by the boys divided into two teams with no limit of players. One team acts as police and another one acts as thieves within a narrative. Police players chase chor (thieves) in an attempt to catch and mark them defeated.
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Chor Police (game)
Chor Police (transl. Thief and Police), also known as Chor Sipahi, is a pastime outdoor role-playing game played by the children in Indian subcontinent during 1900s or earlier. The game is usually played by the boys divided into two teams with no limit of players. One team acts as police and another one acts as thieves within a narrative. Police players chase chor (thieves) in an attempt to catch and mark them defeated.
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