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107293
Thu, 02/18/2010 - 17:51
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WE WANT YOU TO KNOW MORE ABOUT MONGOLIA
CHESS
Mongolian chess pieces are traditionally special in appearance and representation. The kings were often represented as angry monarchs ascending the throne; queens were often represented as tigers or dogs, best friends of the herder.
Camels frequently appear on the older boards; traditionally, there maybe a female and her calf; a child riding a camel; and two male camels in fighting attitude.
The Mongolian chess pieces that are horses are usually running or bucking. The castles are usually harnessed to a horse, and the pawns are often wrestling boys.
In the old nomadic days, Mongolians made the chess pieces from animal bones as much as from wood.
(to be continued)
Mongolian chess pieces are traditionally special in appearance and representation. The kings were often represented as angry monarchs ascending the throne; queens were often represented as tigers or dogs, best friends of the herder.
Camels frequently appear on the older boards; traditionally, there maybe a female and her calf; a child riding a camel; and two male camels in fighting attitude.
The Mongolian chess pieces that are horses are usually running or bucking. The castles are usually harnessed to a horse, and the pawns are often wrestling boys.
In the old nomadic days, Mongolians made the chess pieces from animal bones as much as from wood.
(to be continued)