Badminton is a form of exercise invented in ancient Greece and Egypt. Badminton was originally a children's game, originally called "badminton racket" or "badminton." The original badminton was played with badminton and small badminton back and forth. In the 18th century in India, badminton was called "poona". During this period, British officers stationed in India bought this version of Poona back to the UK during 1860. Once it returns to England, it will spread slowly because the army will encounter the introduction of the sport to friends. It was not until a famous party in 1837 that the game really started. The Duke of Beaufort held a party in his village. The name of this country is "Browsing in Gloucestershire. At this party, the game has no name, so it is simply referred to as "badminton competition." "The game got its official name!
Now the game has a name that quickly spreads from England...
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