- ᠮᠣᠩᠭᠣᠯ ᠰᠢᠲᠠᠷᠠ
Monggol sitar-a, "Mongolian shatranj"; a.k.a. shatar) and
hiashatar are two
chess variants pla**** in Mongolia. This
article uses algebraic...
- the
piece corresponding to the
chess queen in the
Mongolian board game
Hiashatar Bers., an
abbreviation for the
Italian Army rank of
Bersagliere Bers,...
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variant Fairy chess,
standard chess with
unusual pieces, rules, or
board Hiashatar, or
Mongolian chess Indian chess Janggi, or
Korean chess Jangju, or Manchu...
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Acedrex (Spanish chess)
Hexagonal chess Hnefatafl (Nordic chess-like game)
Hiashatar (Mongolian
chess variant) Hive (boardless chess-like game)
Infinite chess...
- (Rooks). A Pawn of Pawn
promotes to Pawn of King. Pawn (
Hiashatar) o1>, c1X>, io3> mfWcfFimfW3
Hiashatar (Mongolian
decimal chess)
Orthodox Pawn with a triple...
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other pieces. This game is
called shatar; a
large 10×10
variant called hiashatar was also pla****. The
change with the
queen is
likely due to the Arabic...
- Half chess) (China)
Chandraki (Tibet) Game of the
Three Kingdoms (China)
Hiashatar (Mongolia)
Indian chess (India)
Janggi (Korea; see also
janggi variants)...
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World Mind
Sports Games. List of
abstract strategy games for
Shatar and
Hiashatar (Mongolian
chess variants) Jane
Blunden Mongolia: The
Bradt Travel Guide...
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Chaturanga Chaturaji Shatranj Abu Bakr bin
Yahya al-Suli
Tamerlane chess Hiashatar Senterej Lewis chessmen Xiangqi Encyclopedia of
Chinese Chess Openings...