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  2. Xiangqi - Wikipedia

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    Some Sinologists and Chinese historians prefer an alternative hypothesis, according to which xiangqi originated in China and then spread westwards, giving rise to Indian and Persian chess. [ 19 ] [ 20 ] : 351–352 Specifically, it has been claimed that Xiangqi arose during the Warring States period and was patterned after the array of troops ...

  3. History of chess - Wikipedia

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    The object of the Chinese variation is similar to chaturanga, i.e. to render helpless the opponent's king, known as "general" on one side and "governor" on the other. [40] Chinese chess also borrows elements from the game of Go, which was played in China since at least the 6th century BC. Owing to the influence of Go, Chinese chess is played on ...

  4. Game of the Three Kingdoms - Wikipedia

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    The two original Chinese texts which described the game are lost. [ 1 ] O. von Möllendorff reported on the game in [German] "Schachspiel der Chinesen" (English: "The Game of Chess of the Chinese") in the publication Mittheilungen der deutschen Gesellschaft für Natur- und Völkerkunde Ostasiens (English: "Journal of the German Society for ...

  5. Timeline of chess - Wikipedia

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    c. 720 – Chess spreads across the Islamic world from Persia. c. 840 – Earliest surviving chess problems by Caliph Billah of Baghdad. c. 900 – Entry on Chess in the Chinese work Huan Kwai Lu ('Book of Marvels'). 997 – Versus de scachis is the earliest known work mentioning chess in Christian Western Europe. [2]

  6. List of Xiangqi variants - Wikipedia

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    Congo, invented by Demian Freeling; Manchu chess, invented by the Bannermen during the Qing dynasty; Three-player variants. Game of the Three Friends;

  7. The fascinating history of chess, from attempts to ban the ...

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  8. History of games - Wikipedia

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    Chinese Chess or Xiangqi seems to have been played during the Tang dynasty, any earlier attestation is problematic. Several Xiangqi pieces are known from the Northern Song dynasty (960–1126). It is unknown exactly how Xiangqi developed. Other traditional East Asian Chess variants include Shogi (Japan) and Janggi (Korea).

  9. List of chess variants - Wikipedia

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    Invented by Ralph Betza. Decimal Chess [multivariant]: Played on a 10×10 board, usually add extra pieces. ... Chinese Chess for Beginners. Ishi Press.