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Kabaddi and Kabadi
The present form of Kabaddi is a synthesis of all these forms with changes in the rule | title = Origin, History and Development of Kabadi

Kabaddi and ;
Two teams occupy opposite halves of a small swimming pool / field and take turns sending a " raider " into the other half, in order to win points by tackling members of the opposing team ; then the raider tries to return to his own half, holding his breath and chanting the word " Kabaddi " during the whole raid.
A second ground, situated to the south, has courts for volleyball and handball ; as well as facilities for Indian sports like Kabaddi, Kho-Kho and Mallakhamb.

Kabaddi and is
In the ' Amar ' form of Kabaddi, whenever any player is touched ( out ), he does not go out of the court, but stays inside, and one point is awarded to the team that touched him.
In Sanjeevni Kabaddi, one player is revived against one player of the opposite team who is out, one out, one in.
This form of Kabaddi is the closest to the present game.
The field is bigger in this form of Kabaddi and the ' chant ' different in various regions.
Modern Kabaddi is a synthesis of the game played in various forms under different names.
The Governing body of Kabaddi in Asia is Asian Kabaddi Federation ( AKF ) headed by Mr. Janardan Singh Gehlot.
Parent body to regulate the game at international level is International Kabaddi Federation ( IKF ).
Kabaddi is popular throughout South Asia, and has also spread to Southeast Asia, Japan and Iran.
Kabaddi is played in all parts of Pakistan, especially rural areas, in one form or the other.
It is also popular sport of the Sub-Continent and in many parts of India and Bangladesh, Kabaddi is played with equal zeal and enthusiasm.
Kabaddi is a very popular game in Bangladesh, especially in the villages.
In some areas Kabaddi is still known as, but Ha-Du-Du had no definite rules and was played with different rules in different areas.
Kabaddi is one of the most popular games in schools of bangladesh.
In some areas – especially in the center of Iranian plateau, Khorasan and Mazandaran Kabaddi is known as Zu / Zou (), in Gilan as Do-Do (), in Khuzestan as Ti-Ti () and in Sistan and Baluchestan as Kabaddi / Kabedi / Kavedi / Kaveddi / Kavaddi ().
Adrian Prince is considered the top British Kabaddi player.
So far India is the unbeaten champion in Kabaddi World Cup.
Kabaddi is the national sport in Bangladesh.
Kabaddi is the national sport in Bangladesh.

Kabaddi and Asian
The Asian Kabaddi Federation was founded under the chairmanship of Mr. Janardan Singh Gehlot.
The Asian Amateur Kabaddi Federation sent Prof. Sundar Ram of India to tour Japan for two months to introduce the game.
The Asian Kabaddi Championship was arranged in 1980 and India emerged as champion and Bangladesh runner-up.
Bangladesh became runner-up again in 1985 in the Asian Kabaddi Championship held in Jaipur, India.
In the 1998 Asian games held at Bangkok ( Thailand ) Indian Kabaddi team reigned supreme and clinched the gold medal.
The Asian Kabaddi Federation was founded under the chairmanship of Sharad Pawar.
The Asian Kabaddi Championship was successfully arranged in 1980 and India emerged as the champion and Bangladesh as the runners-up.
Bangladesh became runners-up again in 1985 in Asian Kabaddi Championship held in Jaipur, India.
In 1978, the Asian Amateur Kabaddi Federation was formed at a conference of delegates from Bangladesh, India, Nepal and Pakistan in the Indian town of Villai.
In Iran, the Community of Kabaddi was formed in 1996, in same year they joined the Asian Kabaddi Federation and in 2001 they joined the International Kabaddi Federation.
Women's Kabaddi was first introduced in 2010 Guangzhou Asian Games.
In 1980, Bangladesh became the runners-up in the first Asian Kabaddi Championship and India emerged as the champion.
Bangladesh became runners-up again in the next Asian Kabaddi Championship held in 1985 at Jaipur, India.

Kabaddi and team
In the Amar form of Kabaddi, each team consists of 5 – 6 stoppers and 4 – 5 raiders.
In 1974 Bangladesh played a Kabaddi test match with a visiting Indian team, which played test matches with the district teams of Dhaka, Tangail, Dinajpur, Jessore, Faridpur and Comilla.

Kabaddi and sport
Kabaddi was axed in 1992, but not before its presenter Krishnan Guru-Murthy suffered a collapsed lung while participating in the sport.
Kabaddi was played as a demonstration sport at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin.
Kabaddi is the national sport in Bangladesh.

Kabaddi and .
have been fixed by the Kabaddi Federation of India.
In this form of Kabaddi, players are put out and revived and the game lasts 40 minutes with a 5-minute break in between.
This form of Kabaddi has no fixed game time.
Kabaddi received international exposure during the 1936 Berlin Olympics, demonstrated by Hanuman Vyayam Prasarak Mandal, Amaravati, Maharashtra.
In 1950 the All India Kabaddi Federation came into existence and compiled standard rules.
The Amateur Kabaddi Federation of India ( AKFI ) was founded in 1973.
After formation of the Amateur Kabaddi Federation of India, the first men's nationals were held in Madras ( renamed Chennai ), while the women's were in Calcutta ( renamed Kolkata ) in 1955. The AKFI has given new shape to the rules and has the right to modify them.
Kabaddi was introduced and popularized in Japan in 1979.
The show, Kabaddi in the early 1990s, however, failed to capture viewer attention despite fixtures such as West Bengal Police versus the Punjab.

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