Polo in India

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CountryIndia
National team(s)India
First played1860s[1]
Polo in Jaipur.
CountryIndia
Governing bodyIndian Polo Association
National team(s)India
First played1860s[1]
Clubs35[2]
International competitions

India is the birthplace of modern polo.[1] The modern game of polo is derived from Manipur, where the game was known as sagol kangjei, kanjai-bazee, or pulu.[3][4] It was the anglicised form of the last, referring to the wooden ball that was used, which was adopted by the sport in its slow spread to the west.

Marjing Polo Statue, the world's tallest polo player statue, standing inside the Marjing Polo Complex, dedicated to God Marjing, the Meitei deity of polo sports, in the Heingang Ching hills in Manipur

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