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  • Stan Rams πρόσθεσε μια φωτογραφία
    2026-01-14 14:39:40
    The term 'checkmate' has one of the clearest linguistic trails in the history of games. It originates in classical Persian, where 'shāh māt' meant “the king is helpless” or “the king is defeated.” This phrasing reflected the strategic heart of early Persian chess (chatrang), which focused on cornering the king rather than capturing every piece. When the game spread across the Islamic world after the 7th century, the phrase was adopted into Arabic as 'shāh māta', preserving both the sound and the meaning.

    As chess moved westward through Moorish Spain and Mediterranean trade routes, the term entered medieval European languages almost unchanged. Early Latin manuscripts on chess refer to 'scaccus mat', while Old French texts use 'eschec mat', both direct descendants of the Persian original. These linguistic borrowings show how faithfully European players preserved the terminology of the cultures that transmitted the game to them. The phrase eventually settled into Middle English as “checkmate,” with “check” itself coming from 'shāh', the Persian word for “king.”

    This linguistic journey mirrors the broader cultural transmission of chess. Originating in India, refined in Persia, and expanded by the Arab world, the game carried with it a vocabulary that revealed its intellectual lineage.

    Checkmate’ is one of the clearest surviving markers of that heritage, showing that the modern global game still speaks, quite literally, in the language of its Persian past.

    #schaak #schaakmat
    The term 'checkmate' has one of the clearest linguistic trails in the history of games. It originates in classical Persian, where 'shāh māt' meant “the king is helpless” or “the king is defeated.” This phrasing reflected the strategic heart of early Persian chess (chatrang), which focused on cornering the king rather than capturing every piece. When the game spread across the Islamic world after the 7th century, the phrase was adopted into Arabic as 'shāh māta', preserving both the sound and the meaning. As chess moved westward through Moorish Spain and Mediterranean trade routes, the term entered medieval European languages almost unchanged. Early Latin manuscripts on chess refer to 'scaccus mat', while Old French texts use 'eschec mat', both direct descendants of the Persian original. These linguistic borrowings show how faithfully European players preserved the terminology of the cultures that transmitted the game to them. The phrase eventually settled into Middle English as “checkmate,” with “check” itself coming from 'shāh', the Persian word for “king.” This linguistic journey mirrors the broader cultural transmission of chess. Originating in India, refined in Persia, and expanded by the Arab world, the game carried with it a vocabulary that revealed its intellectual lineage. Checkmate’ is one of the clearest surviving markers of that heritage, showing that the modern global game still speaks, quite literally, in the language of its Persian past. #schaak #schaakmat
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  • Stan Rams πρόσθεσε μια φωτογραφία
    2024-12-29 18:44:09
    online chess.... speel schaken online op alle denkbare nieveaus en word groot meester >>> https://amsterboek.nl/games/1/Chess
    online chess.... speel schaken online op alle denkbare nieveaus en word groot meester >>> https://amsterboek.nl/games/1/Chess :grinning-face:
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  • Stan Rams
    2024-12-23 06:48:04
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-kPh7ydcKM Win Fast In Chess With This Sneaky Opening (Max Lange Attack) ASMR #schaken
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-kPh7ydcKM Win Fast In Chess With This Sneaky Opening (Max Lange Attack) ASMR #schaken
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  • Stan Rams
    2024-12-23 06:37:01
    #schaken schaaktips #chess https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Esi5jgWEP3I
    #schaken schaaktips #chess https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Esi5jgWEP3I
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