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  2. History of Chess | Who Invented Chess - Chess.com

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    Take a look at a brief history of chess! Here is a summary: Chess Origins; Chess Theory and Development Through the 19th century; The First World Champions and the Advent of Positional Chess; Soviet Dominance in the 20th Century; Karpov, Kasparov, Computers, and Carlsen

  3. Chess - History | Britannica

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    Chess and dice games were periodically banned by kings and religious leaders. For example, King Louis IX forbade the game in France in 1254. However, the game’s popularity was helped by its social cachet: a chess set was often associated with wealth, knowledge, and power.

  4. History of chess - Wikipedia

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    The history of chess can be traced back nearly 1,500 years to its earliest known predecessor, called chaturanga, in India; its prehistory is the subject of speculation. From India it spread to Persia, where it was modified in terms of shapes and rules and developed into Shatranj.

  5. Chess came into existence in the 6th century AD. Chess is an ancient game, approximately 1500 years old. This game originated in northern India in the 6th century AD as Chaturanga and spread to Persia. If you want to get to know about the complete history of chess, then read this timeline carefully.

  6. A brief history of chess - Alex Gendler - YouTube

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    Over the 1,500 years of its existence, chess has been known as a military strategy tool, a metaphor for human affairs and a measure of genius. Alex Gendler shares its history. Lesson by Alex ...

  7. Chess first appeared in India about the 6th century ad and by the 10th century had spread from Asia to the Middle East and Europe. Since at least the 15th century, chess has been known as the “royal game” because of its popularity among the nobility.

  8. The Evolution of Chess: From Ancient Times to Modern Day

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    The 19th century marked the dawn of modern chess, characterized by standardized rules, time controls, and formal competitions. The first official World Chess Championship was held in 1886, crowning Wilhelm Steinitz as the inaugural champion.

  9. The game may have originated in Asia about the 6th century, though it continued to evolve as it spread into Europe in Byzantine times; its now-standard rules first became generally accepted in Europe in the 16th century. The players, designated white or black, start with their pieces arranged on opposite ends of the board.

  10. The History of Chess: From its Origins to Modern Day

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    In this article, we will delve into the rich history of chess, tracing its origins to the modern day. Most historians agree that the earliest origins of chess date back to northern India or southern Central Asia around 600 AD.

  11. This is the definitive guide to quickly understanding the history of chess from its murky beginnings until today. There are other resources that delve into the topic far deeper, but the aim of this guide isn't to replace them.