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page 1Playing card decks

hanafuda
alt=A typical setup of hanafuda for the game of Koi-Koi, on top a red zabuton with a peony pattern.|thumb|A typical setup with for playing Koi-Koi|296x296px
Italian playing cards
card deck used in Italy
Ganjapa
thumb|upright=1.3|Ganjapa cards
thumb|"Atharangi Ganjapa" cards painted with traditional Pattachitra painting of Krishna in his [[Nabagunjara form]]
Gånjåpā () are the traditional playing cards from the Indian state Odisha. It can also refer to the trick-taking card game that they are used for.
It is played with circular shaped Pattachitra painted cards. Originated in the 16th century, Ganjaku is a recreational game for male members of the Odia society, primarily villagers, kings and their courtmen. Ganjapa is played as "Chārirångi" (cards of 4 colors), "Āṭhårångi" (cards of 8 colors), "Dåsårå