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Shatranj (Arabic: شطرنج,
pronounced [ʃaˈtˤrandʒ]; from
Middle Persian: چترنگ,
chatrang) is an old form of chess, as pla**** in the
Sasanian Empire. Its origins...
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sittuyin (Burmese),
makruk (Thai), ouk
chatrang (Cambodian) and
modern Indian chess. It was
adopted as
chatrang (shatranj) in S****anid Persia,
which in...
- game is pla****, it is
known as ouk (Khmer: អុក,
pronounced [ʔok]) or ouk
chatrang (Khmer: អុកចត្រង្គ,
pronounced [ʔok.caʔ.ˈtrɑŋ]). The
Persian traders came...
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these texts, the
Chatrang-namak,
represents one of the
earliest written accounts of chess. The
narrator Bozorgmehr explains that
Chatrang, "Chess" in Pahlavi...
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following year. The
Persian translation,
translated by
Samane Noroozi (
Chatrang Publisher), was
published the
following year in Iran. Bozzi, Ida (September...
- nobility.
Around 600 CE in S****anid Persia, the name for the game
became chatrang (Persian: چترنگ),
which subsequently evolved to
shatranj (Arabic: شطرنج;...
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Another early reference is to be
found in the
Middle Persian romance Chatrang-namak (written
between the 7th and 9th centuries)
which attributes the...
- ****ctions for
proper behavior. the
Wizarishn i
Chatrang, "Explanation of Chess", also
known as the
Chatrang Namag, is a
humorous story of how an
Indian king...
- the game in
adjoining countries appears to be
derived from
chaturanga -
chatrang in Persian,
shatranj in Arabic,
Chanderaki in
Tibetan are examples. This...
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Muslim conquest of
Persia occurred, the
Muslims took and
modified chatrang,
adopting it as shatraj.
Shantraj is
recognized as the
immediate predecessor...