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  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. Periyar National Park - Wikipedia

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    It is a renowned elephant and tiger reserve. The protected area encompasses 925 km 2 (357 sq mi), of which 350.54 km 2 (135.34 sq mi) [ 1 ] of the main zone was declared as the Periyar National Park in 1982.

  5. Smithsonian–Roosevelt African expedition - Wikipedia

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    The larger animals that were shot by Theodore and Kermit Roosevelt are listed on pages 457 to 459 of his book African Game Trails. The total is 512, of which 43 are birds. The number of big game animals killed, was 18 lion, 3 leopard, 6 cheetah, 10 hyena, 12 elephant, 10 buffalo, 9 (now very rare) black rhino and 97 White rhino. Most of the 469 ...

  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. Charging elephant kills elderly American woman on safari tour

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    The elephant then flips the vehicle over and the passengers can be heard gasping as the car rolls over. NBC News does not know the condition or identity of the person who filmed the video.

  8. 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 ...

  9. Little five game - Wikipedia

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    The little five game animals are defined on some African tourism promotion sites as the: . Elephant Shrew: This tiny insect eating mammal gets its name from its elongated red snout to track down their prey and uses its tongue to flick small insects, leaves, seeds, and small fruits into its mouth.