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  2. Alfil - Wikipedia

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    Antique Indian elephant chess piece representing the king. The pil, alfil, alpil, or elephant is a fairy chess piece that can jump two squares diagonally. It first appeared in shatranj. It is used in many historical and regional chess variants. It was used in standard chess before being replaced by the bishop in the 15th and 16th centuries.

  3. Shatranj - Wikipedia

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    The rules of chaturanga seen in India today have enormous variation, but all involve four branches (angas) of the army: the horse (knight), the elephant (bishop), the chariot (rook) and the foot soldier (pawn), played on an 8×8 board. Shatranj adapted much of the same rules as chaturanga, and also the basic 16-piece structure.

  4. List of fairy chess pieces - Wikipedia

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    Elephant (Chinese) 2X: nA: Dai shogi, Shōgi, Xiangqi: A (2,2)-leaper but cannot jump over an intervening piece. In xianqi the Elephant is restricted to its half of the board. Originally 象 Xiàng (Black Elephant) and 相 Xiàng (Red Minister). Elephant (Indian) 1X, 1> FfW: Indian chess (al Biruni, c. 1030) See Silver General. Elephant (Korean ...

  5. Chaturanga - Wikipedia

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    Mantri (minister); also known as senapati (general): moves one step diagonally in any direction, like the fers in shatranj. Ratha (chariot) (also known as sakaṭa) moves the same as a rook in chess: horizontally or vertically, through any number of unoccupied squares. Gaja (elephant) (also known as hasti).

  6. Tamerlane chess - Wikipedia

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    Like modern chess, it is derived from shatranj. It was developed in Central Asia during the reign of Emperor Timur, and its invention is also attributed to him. [1] Because Tamerlane chess is a larger variant of chaturanga, it is also called Shatranj Al-Kabir (Large chess or Great chess), as opposed to Shatranj as-saghir ("Small Chess").

  7. History of chess - Wikipedia

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    The Moors of North Africa rendered the Persian term "shatranj" as shaṭerej, which gave rise to the Spanish acedrex, axedrez and ajedrez; in Portuguese it became xadrez, and in Greek zatrikion (ζατρίκιον), but in the rest of Europe it was replaced by versions of the Persian shāh ("king").

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    Watch: Elephant Charges Safari Truck Full of Tourists in South Africa. Natalie Hoage. March 22, 2024 at 10:45 AM ... March 21 st of what happened when an angry male elephant approached a vehicle ...

  9. Chaturaji - Wikipedia

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    The four pieces are king, elephant, horse and boat (also ship or rukh in some sources). The king moves like the chess king, the elephant like the chess rook and the horse like the chess knight. The boat corresponds to the chess bishop but has a more restricted range, like the alfil in shatranj. The boat moves two squares diagonally in any ...