Raja Chor Mantri Sipahi is a traditional Indian game that is also known as “King, Thief, Minister, Soldier.” The game is played with four people, and the objective is to capture all the pieces of the other players.
In this game, each player is assigned a specific role: the king, the thief, the minister, or the soldier. Each role has different abilities and moves, and players take turns moving their pieces on the board. The player who captures all the pieces of the other players wins the game.
Raja Chor Mantri Sipahi is a popular game in India and is often played by children and young people. The game requires strategic thinking, problem solving, and decision making, and is considered to be a fun and challenging game. Despite its popularity, Raja Chor Mantri Sipahi has not gained widespread recognition as a sport, and is not played competitively at the national or international level.