- Tamerlane chess
Tamerlane Chess is a strategic
board game related tochess and derived fromshatranj . It was developed in Persia during the reign ofTimur , also called Tamerlane (1336 - 1405). Some sources attribute the game's invention to Timur, but this is by no means certain. Because Tamerlane Chess is a larger variant ofshatranj , it is also called "Shatranj Kamil" (perfect chess) or "Shatranj Al-Kabir" (large chess). It is distinctive in that there are multiple varieties of pawn, each of which promotes in its own way.The board
A Tamerlane chess board is made up of 110 uncheckered squares arranged in a 10x11 pattern. Additional squares protrude from the left on the ninth and right of the second rows. These extra squares are called
citadel s. When the opposing king occupies a player's citadel, the game is declared a draw. No piece other than a king may occupy a citadel.There are several ways for an opening setup to be arranged. A common one is as follows:White's side, bottom row, from the left- Elephant, Space, Camel, Space, War Machine, Space, War Machine, Space, Camel, Space, Elephant. Second Row from the left- rook, knight, picket, giraffe, general, king, vizir, giraffe, picket, knight, rook. Third row from the left- pawn of pawns, pawn of war engines, pawn of camels, pawn of elephants, pawn of generals, pawn of kings, pawn of vizirs, pawn of giraffes, pawn of pickets, pawn of knights, pawn of rooks. Black's side mirrors white's.
Pieces
Anglicised versions of piece names are used here.
*King - Moves as a traditional King
*General - Moves one square diagonally
*Vizir - Moves one square horizontally or vertically
*Giraffe - Moves one square diagonally and then a minimum of three squares horizontally or vertically
*Picket - Moves as a Bishop in traditional chess, but must move a minimum of two squares
*Knight - Moves as a knight in traditional chess
*Rook - Moves as a rook in traditional chess
*Elephant - Moves two squares diagonally and is unobstructed by pieces in between
*Camel - Moves two diagonally and two straight, unobstructed by pieces in between
*War Engine - Moves two horizontally or vertically, unobstructed by pieces in between
*Pawns - Move as pawns in traditional chess, but with no initial double move oren passant capture. Every piece (including the pawn) has a corresponding pawn. Hence; Pawn of Kings, Pawn of Vizirs, Pawn of Giraffes, etc.Promotion rules
Upon reaching the last rank on the board, a pawn is promoted to its corresponding piece. Thus, Pawn of Giraffes becomes a Giraffe, etc. Exceptions to this are the Pawn of Kings and Pawn of Pawns. A Pawn of Kings becomes a Prince, which must be mated or taken before the opponent can win. It moves as a king.
When the Pawn of Pawns reaches the last rank, it stays there and cannot be taken. As soon as a situation develops where the opponent cannot escape losing a piece to a pawn, or where a pawn may attack two opposing units at the same time, the player must move his/her pawn to that location. Upon the second promotion of this pawn, it moves to the starting point of the Pawn of Kings. Upon the third promotion it becomes an adventitious king, which acts as a prince.
Other rules
When multiple kings are held, they may be captured as normal pieces. When only one king remains it must be
checkmate d.Once during the game a player may exchange a checked king for another non-royal piece.A player may move into check if he holds multiple kings.The adventitious king is the only piece that may move into a player's own citadel. This is often done to prevent the opponent from entering.External links
* [http://www.chessvariants.com/historic.dir/tamerlane.html Tamerlane chess]
* [http://www.pathguy.com/chess/Tamerlan.htm Play Tamerlane Chess]
* [http://filer.case.edu/org/cwrums/games/tamerlane.html Timur's Chess]
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