Mokkar Boli Khela
Focus | Grappling |
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Hardness | Full Contact |
Country of origin | Bangladesh |
Famous practitioners | Didarul Alam |
Parenthood | Historic |
Olympic sport | No |
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Boli Khela or Bali Khela[1] (Template:Lang-bn) is a traditional form of wrestling in Bangladesh. It is particularly popular in the Chittagong area, where it is considered as a national game.[2] It is a combat sport involving grappling type techniques such as clinch fighting, throws and takedowns, joint locks, pins and other grappling holds.[3] It is one of the oldest traditions of Chittagong. A sporting event is held in the first month of the Bengali year date of 7th, at Madarsha Union as Mokkaro Boli Khela.
Etymology
"Boli" means wrestler or a powerful person in Bengali, while "Khela" denotes a game or play. So, Boli Khela means game of the powerful person.
History
Mokkar Boli Khela was introduced in 1879 (1286 in Bengali year) by Kader Box Chowdhury. He was a grandson of Landlord Yeasin Mokki Satkania Upazila under Madarsha Union in the Chittagong district.
After 1879 Kader Box Chowdhury arranged the tournament to give joy of Man. Nowadays, The tournament arranged by former Madarsha Union council Chairman Najemul Alam Chowdhury & other. The tournament held on the seventh Boishakh, the first month of Bengali year; and is called "Mokkaro Boli Khela".[4]
Rules
The arena measures 20 feet in diameter, and can be a circle or square in shape. It is played on a dirt or sand floor.
The event starts at afternoon in a festive mood with the music of 'Dabor' (one kind of folk drum) and 'Sanai' (folk flute). Each match lasts about 25–30 minutes, but if both competitors agree, the length of the final match may be extended up to 10–15 minutes.
Notables
- Didar Boli, a trader from Omkhali under Ramu upazila in Cox's Bazar district.
References
- ^ Haque, Mahbubul (2012). "Bali Khela". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
- ^ Division, Bangladesh Ministry of Cabinet Affairs Establishment (8 September 1975). "Bangladesh District Gazetteers". Bangladesh Government Press – via Google Books.
- ^ "মক্কার বলি খেলার মাঠ". Satkania.chittagong.gov.bd. Retrieved 2018-09-08.
- ^ "মক্কারো বলি খেলার ইতিহাস" (in Bengali). madarshanews. September 18, 2018.