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  2. Makonde chess set - Wikipedia

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    After Kirk's death in 1969 a group of carvers who had formerly supplied Kirk continued to carve chess sets. This group was centred on the village of Ziwani near Mtwara. Several new themes were developed by this group including the seated smoker set, the drummer set, and the bird set. Scarification marks tend to be omitted on modern pieces. [3]

  3. The 8 Best Movie-Themed Chess Sets to Buy Online - AOL

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    For novice and skilled player and collectors, we searched the web to find the coolest, most unique chess sets that movie buffs will love. For novice and skilled player and collectors, we searched ...

  4. Category:Chess in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Chess in Africa; Chess in Slums Africa; M. Makonde chess set This page was last edited on 29 August 2019, at 19:19 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  5. ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ has chess sets selling out everywhere ...

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    According to the New York Times, Goliath Games, a toy company that sells several varieties of chess sets, reported that sales are up more than 1,000 percent compared with this time last year.

  6. Chess set - Wikipedia

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    A chess set. A chess set consists of a chessboard and white and black chess pieces for playing chess. [1] There are sixteen pieces of each color: one king, one queen, two rooks, two bishops, two knights, and eight pawns. Extra pieces may be provided for use in promotion, most commonly one extra queen per color.

  7. Chess in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Rules of chess in Yoruba. The game of chess has a history of being played in the continent of Africa. Its play in South Africa is of particular interest to chess writers and historians. The board game senet preceded chess and was favored by Ancient Egyptian royalty. [1] Chess is thought to have first made its way to Africa through shatranj.