Historians believe playing cards were invented in China where paper was invented as well. Some version of the standard English 52-card deck was later introduced into Europe via the Islamic empire. It was after this that the human figures of the court--kings, queens and their attendants--appeared on the cards.
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The origin of playing cards is obscure, but it is almost certain that they began in China after the invention of paper. Ancient Chinese "money cards" have four "suits": coins (or cash), strings of coins (which may have been misinterpreted as sticks from crude drawings), myriads of strings, and tens of myriads. These were represented by ideograms, with numerals of 2-9 in the first three suits and numerals 1-9 in the "tens of myriads". Wilkinson suggests in The Chinese origin of playing cards that the first cards may have been actual paper currency which were both the tools of gaming and the stakes being played for. The designs on modern Mahjong tiles and dominoes likely evolved from those earliest playing cards. The Chinese word p�i is used to describe both paper cards and gaming tiles. An Indian origin for playing cards has been suggested by the resemblance of symbols on some early European decks to the ring, sword, cup, and baton classically depicted in the four hands of Indian statues. This is an area that still needs research. The time and manner of the introduction of cards into Europe are matters of dispute. The 38th canon of the council of Worcester (1240) is often quoted as evidence of cards having been known in England in the middle of the 13th century; but the games de rege et Regina there mentioned are now thought to more likely have been Chess. If cards were generally known in Europe as early as 1278, it is very remarkable that Petrarch, in his dialogue that treats gaming, never once mentions them. Boccaccio, Chaucer and other writers of that time specifically refer to various games, but there is not a single passage in their works that can be fairly construed to refer to cards. Passages have been quoted from various works, of or relative to this period, but modern research leads to the supposition that the word rendered cards has often been mistranslated or interpolated.
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Playing cards were invented in ancient China. They were found in China as early as the 9th century during the Tang Dynasty (618-907). The first reference to card games in world history dates from the 9th century, when the Collection of Miscellanea at Duyang, written by Tang Dynasty writer Su E, described Princess Tongchang (daughter of Emperor Yizong of Tang) playing the "leaf game" in 868 with members of the Wei clan (the family of the princess' husband). The Song Dynasty (960-1279) scholar Ouyang Xiu (1007-1072) asserted that playing cards and card games existed at least since the mid Tang Dynasty and associated their invention with the simultaneous development of using sheets or pages instead of paper rolls as a writing medium. The first known book on cards called Yezi Gexi was allegedly written by a Tang era woman, and was commented on by Chinese writers of subsequent dynasties.
Historians believe it was made in China in the Tang Dynasty.
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playing cards were invented because people were getting bored at that time cause no technology
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Playing cards were invented in Ancient China. They were founded in China as early as the 9th century during the Tang Dynasty (618-907). your welcome- Johnny Ash
The Earl of Sandwich was playing cards and he wanted something to eat while still playing cards. He took two pieces of cut bread, put a slice of meat in between the bread, and that is how the sandwich was invented.
During the 9th century C.E ( tang dynasty)
Well, Poker is played using regular playing cards, which were invented in China in the 9th century AD. As far as the game of poker is concerned, it was invented in Louisiana some time in the 18th century.
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A group of playing cards is called a deck.
The Earl of Sandwich liked to play cards so his staff invented putting bread and cheese on bread so he could eat while playing cards.
There are 52 cards in a playing deck.
There are 52 cards in a normal deck of playing cards, not counting the Jokers and advertisements.
The German word for playing cards is Spielkarten.