The document discusses the origins and early history of chess. It states that chess originated from an ancient Indian game called Chaturanga played in 6th century India. When Chaturanga spread to Persia in the 7th century it became known as chatrang, which later evolved into the modern word "chess." While some claim other origins, most scholars agree India was the birthplace of chess through the game of Chaturanga.
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History of Chess
The document discusses the origins and early history of chess. It states that chess originated from an ancient Indian game called Chaturanga played in 6th century India. When Chaturanga spread to Persia in the 7th century it became known as chatrang, which later evolved into the modern word "chess." While some claim other origins, most scholars agree India was the birthplace of chess through the game of Chaturanga.
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History of Chess:
Origin of the Game
Origin of Chess Today, we will take a look at where it all started. Which country is believed to have invented the game of chess? Any Fig. 1: A modern day Chess Board guesses? It all started in India In the 6th century A.D., when the Gupta Empire ruled in India, a game called Chaturaṅga was fast gaining popularity Chaturaṅga, translates as "four divisions (of the military)": infantry, cavalry, elephantry, and chariotry, represented by the pieces that would evolve into the modern pawn, knight, bishop, Fig. 2: An illustration of one of and rook, respectively the supposed ways in which Chaturanga was played Why Chaturaṅga was similar to Chess The four divisions in Chaturaṅga (infantry, cavalry, elephantry and chariotry) are found in modern Chess Chaturaṅga was also played on a 8 x 8 board Both games are played with different Fig. 3: Modern day Chess has pieces having different powers a lot of similarities to the Victory depended on the fate of one ancient Indian game Chaturaṅga piece, just like the king in modern chess How Chaturaṅga changed to Chess When the game spread to Persia in the 7th century A.D., it began to be called Chatrang which changed with time to Shatranj The term Shah Maat to describe what is now known as Check mate also evolved at that time and it is the word 'Shah' meaning King, which is gradually believed Fig. 4: The word 'Chess' is to have evolved into the word thought to have been 'Chess derived from the Persian word 'Shah' meaning King Other theories for Origin of Chess Many people claim that Chess was first invented in their country including Russians, Chinese, Turks and Greeks However most scholars now agree that India gave birth to Chess through Chaturaṅga The theories regarding the origin of Chess has given rise to many Fig. 5: An illustration of the Chinese game of interesting though untrue tales. Now Xiangqi, an early form of we will take a look at two such stories which is also claimed by some to have led to the game of Chess Ravana's Queen Mandodari In the great epic Ramayana, the demon king Ravana invents chess to amuse his wife Mandodari. A brilliant mind, she promptly beats him at it. Some other versions credit Mandodari for inventing the game herself while Ravana was busy Fig. 6: In mythology, fighting wars Mandodari the wife of Lanka's king Ravana is supposed to have invented Chess The story of Talhand and Gav This story appears in Persian poet Ferdowsi's Shah-nama written in the 11th century. Talhand and Gav, two half-brothers battle for the throne of Hind (India). They meet in battle and Talhand dies on his elephant without a wound. Their mother is sad that Gav killed his brother but Gav tells her that he did not kill Talhand To convince her the sages of the court invent the game of chess, detailing the pieces and how they move, to show the mother of the princes how the battle unfolded and how Talhand died of fatigue when surrounded by his enemies. Chess has come a long way The game has spread all over the world in the last fifteen hundred years Despite being the country of origin, India had to wait a long time before we produced an official World Champion of the game – Fig. 7: Vishwanathan Anand became the first Indian Vishwanathan Anand in 2000. world champion of Chess in In the next lesson on Chess History, 2000 we will look at how the game spread outside India