[4][5][6] Bujal bazi, known as Bejali in some parts of the country, is a marble game played by children with sheep knucklebones.
[15][16][17][18] The game of carrom is played in many Afghan homes, including in public parks.
[19] Chaka is the local name for Ludo board game in Afghanistan.
It is a traditional sport in which horse-mounted players attempt to place a goat or calf carcass in a goal.
Similar games are known as kokpar, kupkari, and ulak tartysh in Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan.