Going back to the chess board, this is the great Indian padishah who liked the game so much and spread it across the land.
So thank you, great padishah, that your boredom resulted in the creation of one of the most popular board games.

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Going back to the chess board, this is the great Indian padishah who liked the game so much and spread it across the land.
So thank you, great padishah, that your boredom resulted in the creation of one of the most popular board games.
Ok, so this is from a project I did a while ago. It was for a childrens' book for chess. I was stuck on this one for a while (I think you can guess why), but I'm happy how it turned out. The story goes like this: There was once a great Indian padishah who conquered everyone who opposed him. When there was no one left, he got bored and called upon some wise men to develop a new form of entertainment. And one of them created chess. Does your country present a different tale for the origin of chess?
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EP 146: The Horse Dew (Ignacz Kunos 1914)
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