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Timeline of chess
This is a timeline of chess. Early history -
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Origins of chess
Timeline of chess -
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List of chess topics
Tamerlane chess talk - Tarrasch rule talk - Tarrasch Trap talk - Taxicab geometry talk - Tempo (chess) talk - The Chess Players talk - The Defense talk - The Problemist talk - The Staunton-Morphy controversy talk - Thief (chess) talk - Three checks chess talk - Three-dimensional chess talk - Three-handed chess talk - Threefold repetition talk - Tie-breaking in Swiss system tournaments talk - Tilburg chess tournament talk - Time control talk - Timeline of chess talk - Tom Kerrigan's Simple Chess Program talk - Touch-move rule talk - Transcendental chess talk - Transposition (chess) talk - Transposition table talk - Triangulation (chess) talk - The Turk talk - Turkish Chess Championship talk - Turton doubling talk - Two knights endgame talk - ... Larsen's Opening talk - Lasker Trap talk - Latvian Gambit talk - Légal Trap talk - List of chess gambits talk - List of chess openings talk - List of chess openings named after places talk - London System talk - Lopez Opening talk - -
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Xiangqi
(See chess in early literature or timeline of chess.) -
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Board game
See also: Category:Years in games and Timeline of chess -
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Chess
The tradition of organized competitive chess started in the sixteenth century and has developed extensively. ... List of chess world championship matches -
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Glossary of chess
A fast form of chess (Blitz being German for lightning) with a very short time limit, usually 3 or 5 minutes per player for the entire game. -
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List of chess terms
A fast form of chess (Blitz being German for lightning) with a very short time limit, usually 3 or 5 minutes per player for the entire game. -
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Chess (musical)
The first theatrical version of Chess opened in London's West End in 1986 and played for three years. -
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Rules of chess
While the exact origins of chess are unclear, the modern rules first took form in Italy during the 16th century.
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Timeline of chess