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IronDwarfsays...From Wikipedia: Gatka (Punjabi: ਗਤਕਾ gatkā) is a weapon-based performance art created by the Sikhs of the Punjab during the British Empire...The Punjabi word gatka refers to the wooden stick used in sparring matches...Gatka can be practiced either as a sport or ritual. The modern sport originated in the later 19th century, out of sword practice in the British Indian Army during the 1880s. It is played by two opponents who spar with wooden staves intended to simulate swords. The sticks may be paired with a shield. The older techniques and various other weapons are taught in the ritual aspect of the art.
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