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Missing image Shatranj.png Shatranj. An ancestor of chess, and possibly other national chess-related games. Shatranj, also called medieval chess, is an ancient Persian game from which modern chess developed, and which is thought by some scholars to be the common ancestor of chess, Xiangqi, Shogi, Janggi and Makruk. Each descendant has modified the ancient rules in a different way, but for simplicity only the differences with chess will be listed. The popular contention has long been that Shatranj came to Persia from the Indian game of Chaturanga. However, modern scholars now view this theory with reserve. (See origins of chess.) Missing image Elephant_moves.png Alfil. A move diagram of Alfil. This piece can jump over other pieces. Missing image General_moves.png Fers. A move diagram of Fers.
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