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I. History of Chess. B. Shaturanga. Invented around A.D. 600 in northern India Infantry - 4 pawns Boatmen - a ship which could move 2 squares diagonally but could jump over intervening pieces Cavalry - like a knight Elephant - rook Rajah - king
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B. Shaturanga • Invented around A.D. 600 in northern India • Infantry - 4 pawns • Boatmen - a ship which could move 2 squares diagonally but could jump over intervening pieces • Cavalry - like a knight • Elephant - rook • Rajah - king • 4 players - 2 allied loosely against the other 2 • use of dice decided who went when
B. Shatranj • Gambling was forbidden in India ,so they got rid of the dice and did other changes • by 650 AD the game had reached the Arab kingdoms • became a 2 player game • 2 Rajahs were demoted to Prime Ministers • moves of the elephant and the ships were swapped • resulting game was called Shatranj
B. Shatranj (continued) • Theories on how Shatranj was brought to Europe • 1. Charlemagne & the Empress Irene of the Byzantine court were contemplating marriage and Charlemagne was given a Shatranj set for a present (but queen had too much power) so he called the wedding off! • 2. Knights of the Cross obtained the game from Arab lands during the Crusades (the court of Saladdin held Shatranj in high esteem)
C. Other forms of Chess Japanese Chess or Shogi Chinese Chess or Shiang-Chi Sittuyin or Burmese Chess Cambodian Chess Korean Chess
D. European Chess (continued) • Chess was believed to reach Spain by the 11th century • Chess in the form it is today appeared in Southern Europe at the end of the 15th century
D. European Chess (continued) • Change in rules • 2 square pawn advance • capturing en passant • castling • king remained • pawns remained foot soldiers • elephant became the bishop • chariot became the rook • queen became the most powerful piece Henry VIII Chess Set
E. Other Chess Sets 4 1 5 2 (1) American Civil War (2) Gothic (3) Sherlock Holmes (4) Viking Raiders (5) Roman 3