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English: Circular Chess for 60 Players
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Source My son gave his invented circular chess of 60 players for upload. My son Hridayeshwar Singh Bhati of 11 years is the owner author and inventor of circular chess for 12 players and he gave me permission to upload
Author My son Hridayeshwar Singh Bhati of 11 years is the owner author and inventor of circular chess for 60 players. Hridayeshwar Singh Bhati from India who is also the youngest patent holder and youngest disabled patent holder of the world for inventing 6 players’ circular chess and recently invented 12 players circular chess also

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