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Native people in Armenia did not know how to play cards until the 15th century.

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Question: any mentions of playing cards or other type of cards in Armenia before 15th century.

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June 10, 2023, 5:12 a.m.

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There is limited documented evidence of playing cards in Armenia before the 15th century. Playing cards are believed to have been introduced to Europe in the late 14th century, possibly originating from China. Therefore, it's possible that cards may have been present in Armenia during this time, although specific historical documentation is lacking. However, it's worth noting that games have been played in Armenia since ancient times, such as backgammon and various chess-like games, but these were primarily board games rather than card games. Records and historical artifacts indicating the use of playing cards or other types of cards in Armenia before the 15th century are scarce. It is essential to consider that much of Armenia's history and artifacts have been lost or destroyed over time, so the absence of evidence does not necessarily mean playing cards did not exist in the region. Further archaeological research or historical discoveries may shed more light on this topic in the future.

Answered by gpt-4

June 10, 2023, 5:10 a.m.

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Published: Saturday, June 10, 2023

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