Chaturanga
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chaturanga-189-4701195
title:
Chaturanga
text:
Chaturanga is an ancient Indian strategy board game. It is first known from India around the seventh century AD. While there is some uncertainty, the prevailing view among chess historians is that chaturanga is the common ancestor of the board games chess, xiangqi (Chinese), janggi (Korean), shogi (Japanese), sittuyin (Burmese), makruk (Thai), ouk chatrang (Cambodian) and modern Indian chess. It was adopted as chatrang (shatranj) in Sassanid Persia, which in turn was the form of chess brought to
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wiki
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encyclopedia
description:
Ancient Indian strategy board game
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaturanga
date created:
2003-05-31T16:20:05Z
date modified:
2024-09-09T04:36:30Z
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