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  2. Alfil - Wikipedia

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    The names sometimes changed even more when chess eventually reached Europe, but eventually started to refer to the modern bishop rather than the alfil. Although alfil is still the name of the bishop in Spanish and some other European languages, its former name alfil began to be used in chess problems in English to refer exclusively to the ...

  3. Turkish Chess Federation - Wikipedia

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    The Turkish Chess Federation (Turkish: Türkiye Satranç Federasyonu, TSF) is the governing chess organization within Turkey. The TSF was founded in 1954, and became a member of the FIDE in 1962. The federation was integrated into the General Directorate of Youth and Sports in 1991, gaining its official nationwide recognition. [ 1 ]

  4. Shatranj - Wikipedia

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    Pīl, alfil, aufin, and similar ("elephant"; from Persian پيل pīl; al- is the Arabic for "the") moves exactly two squares diagonally, jumping over the square between. Each pīl could reach only one-eighth of the squares on the board, and because their circuits were disjoint, they could never capture one another.

  5. Chess - Wikipedia

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    They include modern variations employing different rules (e.g. losing chess and Chess960 [note 8]), different forces (e.g. Dunsany's chess), non-standard pieces (e.g. Grand Chess), and different board geometries (e.g. hexagonal chess and infinite chess); In the context of chess variants, chess is commonly referred to as orthodox chess ...

  6. Category:Chess in Turkey - Wikipedia

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  7. Dragan Šolak (chess player) - Wikipedia

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    Šolak represented Turkey at the Chess Olympiads of 2012, 2014, 2016 [5] and at the European Team Championship of 2013. [6] He won the Turkish Chess Championship in 2012 and 2013. Šolak finished equal second (fourth on tiebreak) at the European Individual Chess Championship of 2014 scoring 8 points out of 11 and this result enabled him to ...

  8. Turkish Chess Championship - Wikipedia

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    Following are the official winners of the national Turkish Chess Championships from 1962 to date. Winners. Year Winner Women's winner 1962: Nevzat Süer: 1963:

  9. Talk:Alfil - Wikipedia

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