Badminton
Badminton
The game called something like Poona (??) originally played in India and brought into England by the army. And the Duke of Beaufort played the first Badminton game in his house party and became popular after that. Click on the 'Badminton' link on this page to read about the game and its history.
poona change into badminton....badminton was started in India during that time they called it POONA..british soldiers played the game while in India. after going home they described the game to their friends and family. the duke of beaufort enjoyed playing the game on his state which was called badminton.it became popular among the british state and was named "THE BADMINYON GAME"
Poona
When Badminton was invented in India it was known as Poona.
Palwankar Baloo
the origanal name for badminton is Poona the name came from India
In the 1860s, a game named Poona was played in India. This game is much like the Battledore and Shuttlecock but with an added net. The British army learned this game in India and took the equipments back to England during the 1870s.In 1873, the Duke of Beaufort held a lawn party in his country place, Badminton. A game of Poona was played on that day and became popular among the British society's elite. The new party sport became known as "the Badminton game".So, the answer is in British-India.
The sport/game of badminton was derived from the game of poona. British soldiers played the game while in India. After going home they described the game to their friends and family. The Duke of Beaufort enjoyed playing the game on his estate, which was called Badminton. It became popular among the British elite and was named 'The Badminton Game'.
The cast of Tears of Kali - 2004 includes: Crista Azzola as Cornelsens Pupil Michael Balaun as Dr. Steiner (segment "Devi") Udo Bittner as Taylor (segment "Poona, India 1983") Joey Bozatt as Samarfan (segment "Shakti") Cora Chilcott as Mira (segment "Kali") Mai Christa as Patient Anna (segment "Shakti") Peter Domsch as Keoma (segment "Shakti") Anja Gebel as Kim (segment "Poona, India 1983") Sophia Gobien as Gang Girl (segment "Devi") Sharin Groten as Cornelsens Daughter (segment "Kali") Vroni Kiefer as Tilde (segment "Kali") Alexander Lammers as Cornelsens Patient (segment "Kali") Ulrich Lenk as Haymo (segment "Kali") Ebert Leon as Little Creature (segment "Kali") Nicole Ludwig as Erikssons Pupil (segment "Poona, India 1983") Pietro Martellanza as Lars Eriksson (segment "Poona, India 1983") Gabriel Maunsell as Erikssons Pupil (segment "Poona, India 1983") Chole Micky as Erikssons Pupil (segment "Poona, India 1983") Celik Nuran as Tansul Yilmaz (segment "Shakti") Leoni Oefelein as Taylors Frau (segment "Poona, India 1983") Thomas Otto as Dr. Fischer (segment "Shakti") Magdalena Ritter as Erkissons Pupil (segment "Poona, India 1983") Adrian Topol as Florian (segment "Shakti") Marcel Trunsch as Robin Borg (segment "Devi")
Nilu Phule was born in 1930, in Poona, Maharashtra, British India [now Pune].