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Would anyone be opposed to having the articles Hat diviyan keliya and Len Choa merged since they are closely related variants? The article would not have a title per se (Hat diviyan keliya or Len Choa), and therefore would not be favorable or biased toward any one game in particular, but would describe this subfamily of leopard hunt games where the board is purely triangular with no rectangular sections as in Pulijudam or Aadu puli attam. Each game variant would have a subsection of their own in the newly merged article. There is a Wikipedia article called Lambs and Tigers which briefly covers this type of board, but doesn't go into detail of the games, their history, and etc., so it would be probably be more appropriate that a separate article be devoted to Hat diviyan keliya and Len Choa and closely related variants. Any advice would also help. But if anyone is opposed to having them merged, I won't merge them then, and just elaborate on each of the articles separately.Aamma58 (talk) 21:13, 28 May 2017 (UTC)Aamma58[reply]

I added a Reference section, but for some reason the two works cited goes under the External Links section. Can someone please fix that. I don't know why it's being added there. I would very much appreciate it. Thank you.Aamma58 (talk) 08:03, 29 May 2017 (UTC)Aamma58[reply]

Nevermind about merging Hat diviyan keliya with Len Choa for now, as the two games have not been fully proven to be the same since the original source for Len Choa is somewhat vague in its description. Also, I've fixed the Reference section already.Aamma58 (talk) 08:55, 30 May 2017 (UTC)Aamma58[reply]