A Forgotten History of Chess
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A Forgotten History of Chess

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A forgotten history of Chess. This blog contains research,hard-work and Time to create so I hope you enjoy!

1.Who created chess?

Chess leads back to the 6th Century AD in India as it was first created there. However there is no single "creator" for this popular board game. Chess evolved from many forms which a few still exist like Chaturaṅga which is also known as the first form of chess created From India It has evolved into many forms around countries. Italy created the modern rules of Chess during the 13th Century. Originally from India (Chaturaṅga) spread to Persia where it became Shatranji and then spread to the Arab world and Europe around the 15th century the organized competitive play started in 19th century and the first world championship began in 1886.

2.How old are Chess lines and who created them?

Even Chess Lines and openings have evolved over the years! the earliest known openings lead back to 1,500 years ago dedicated players created Infinite lines to analyze and study improving their skills and eyesight. Key figures of developing opening theory include Luis Ramirez Lucena from the late 15th century and later masters like philidor in the 18th century and in the 20th century they heavily analyzed opening theory. 

In the 19th century, Howard Staunton wrote The Chess-Player's Handbook (1847), which included detailed analysis of endgames.
The 18th-century player François-André Danican Philidor made significant contributions to opening and endgame theory in his book.
3.Which country created modern rules about chess?
Italy Created the modern rules about chess in the 13th century which gave more mobility to pieces like the queen and bishop. these rules became the standard rules of chess during the late 15th century or the early 16th century. These modern rules led to powerful pieces and a fast game.
4.Popular Grandmasters
there were also a lot of GMs (Grandmasters) back in the history of chess too, the world best were Alexander,Emauel,Tigran and a few others back at the past.

 There was Also Bobby Fischer who was the first American world Champion.
He is considered to be the most Famous Chess player of all time.

 the world no.1 before Magnus Carlsen was the 13th world Champion Garry Kasparov. The rivalry between Kasparov and Karpov (often referred to as the "two Ks") is one of the greatest in the history of chess. 
William Steintiz "the God father of Chess"
was the 1st world champion.

5.What was the most special thing in the history of chess?
The most special thing from the history of chess is Subjective, but a strong contender is the evolution of the queen nicknamed "mad queen" at chess others highlight the first international tournament in 1851 but the First tournament ever was in 1575 at the court of King Philip of Spain
1.In 1770 The first Robot of chess Called the "Mechanical Turk" which was not a real robot but a Grandmaster playing as the robot Hidden from the view.
2.World Championships: the 2005 San Luis tournament was critical for reunifying the World Chess Crown after a period with two parallel championships 
6.More Detailed Explanation on the History of Chess and Evolution
World Championship (1886):
The first modern World Chess Championship was held, with Wilhelm Steinitz becoming the first recognized champion. 
Modern era:
The World Chess Federation (FIDE) was established, and the game has since developed a vast body of theory. The digital age has brought about online platforms and AI, further increasing its popularity
Formalization (19th century):
The 19th century saw the formalization of the game, with the first international chess tournament held in London in 1851. 
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