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- Shogi abstract "Shogi (将棋, shōgi) (/ˈʃoʊɡiː/, Japanese: [ɕo̞ːɡi] or [ɕo̞ːŋi]), also known as Japanese chess or the Generals' Game, is a two-player strategy board game in the same family as Western (international) chess, chaturanga, makruk, shatranj and xiangqi, and is the most popular of a family of chess variants native to Japan. Shōgi means general's (shō 将) board game (gi 棋).The earliest predecessor of the game, chaturanga, originated in India in the 6th century, and sometime in the 10th to 12th centuries xiangqi (Chinese chess) was brought to Japan where it spawned a number of variants. Shogi in its present form was played as early as the 16th century, while a direct ancestor without the "drop rule" was recorded from 1210 in a historical document Nichūreki, which is an edited copy of Shōchūreki and Kaichūreki from the late Heian period (c. 1120).According to The Chess Variant Pages :Perhaps the enduring popularity of shogi can be attributed to its "drop rule"; it was the first chess variant wherein captured pieces could be returned to the board to be used as one's own. David Pritchard credits the drop rule to the practice of 16th century mercenaries who switched loyalties when captured—no doubt as an alternative to execution.".
- Shogi genre Abstract_strategy_game.
- Shogi genre Board_game.
- Shogi thumbnail Shogi.jpg?width=300.
- Shogi wikiPageExternalLink 81dojo.com.
- Shogi wikiPageExternalLink Rules_and_Manners_of_Shogi.
- Shogi wikiPageExternalLink 06htzgcug.
- Shogi wikiPageExternalLink play?rules=Shogi.
- Shogi wikiPageExternalLink shogi.htm.
- Shogi wikiPageExternalLink BCMGames.
- Shogi wikiPageExternalLink Classics-Shogi-0-1-1-EN.pdf.
- Shogi wikiPageExternalLink Classics-Shogi-0-1-1-US.pdf.
- Shogi wikiPageExternalLink shogi.html.
- Shogi wikiPageExternalLink shogi.html.
- Shogi wikiPageExternalLink shogi.html.
- Shogi wikiPageExternalLink shogi.htm.
- Shogi wikiPageExternalLink index_e.html.
- Shogi wikiPageExternalLink www.shogi.es.
- Shogi wikiPageExternalLink BP.
- Shogi wikiPageExternalLink Njun15-05.txt.
- Shogi wikiPageExternalLink shogi.html.
- Shogi wikiPageExternalLink engindex.htm.
- Shogi wikiPageExternalLink view_play_list?p=587865CAE59EB84A&page=1.
- Shogi wikiPageExternalLink spearmain.html.
- Shogi wikiPageExternalLink shogipage.html.
- Shogi wikiPageExternalLink shogi-japanese-chess-print-and-play.
- Shogi wikiPageID "27739".
- Shogi wikiPageRevisionID "606586721".
- Shogi ages "5".
- Shogi aka "Japanese chess".
- Shogi aka "The Generals' Game".
- Shogi en "Teruichi Aono".
- Shogi en "Yamato Takahashi".
- Shogi genre Abstract_strategy_game.
- Shogi genre Board_game.
- Shogi hasPhotoCollection Shogi.
- Shogi imageCaption "A game of shogi using a magnetic travel set. Captured pieces in the tray can be [[#Shogi#Drops".
- Shogi imageLink "Shogi.jpg".
- Shogi imageSize "290".
- Shogi italicTitle "no".
- Shogi lang "ja".
- Shogi langTitle "青野照市".
- Shogi langTitle "高橋和".
- Shogi players "2".
- Shogi playingTime "7200.0".
- Shogi randomChance "None".
- Shogi setupTime "120.0".
- Shogi skills Shogi_strategy_and_tactics.
- Shogi title "Shogi".
- Shogi wordnet_type synset-game-noun-2.
- Shogi subject Category:Abstract_strategy_games.
- Shogi subject Category:Chess_variants.
- Shogi subject Category:Japanese_games.
- Shogi subject Category:Japanese_words_and_phrases.
- Shogi subject Category:Shogi.
- Shogi subject Category:Traditional_board_games.
- Shogi type Activity.
- Shogi type Game.
- Shogi type Action.
- Shogi type Game.
- Shogi type Activity.
- Shogi type Thing.
- Shogi comment "Shogi (将棋, shōgi) (/ˈʃoʊɡiː/, Japanese: [ɕo̞ːɡi] or [ɕo̞ːŋi]), also known as Japanese chess or the Generals' Game, is a two-player strategy board game in the same family as Western (international) chess, chaturanga, makruk, shatranj and xiangqi, and is the most popular of a family of chess variants native to Japan.".
- Shogi label "Shogi".
- Shogi label "Shogi".
- Shogi label "Shogi".
- Shogi label "Shogi".
- Shogi label "Shōgi".
- Shogi label "Shōgi".
- Shogi label "Shōgi".
- Shogi label "Shōgi".
- Shogi label "Сёги".
- Shogi label "شوغي".
- Shogi label "将棋 (日本)".
- Shogi label "将棋".
- Shogi sameAs Šógi.
- Shogi sameAs Shōgi.
- Shogi sameAs Σόγκι.
- Shogi sameAs Shōgi.
- Shogi sameAs Shōgi.
- Shogi sameAs Shogi.
- Shogi sameAs Shogi.
- Shogi sameAs 将棋.
- Shogi sameAs 쇼기.
- Shogi sameAs Shogi.
- Shogi sameAs Shōgi.
- Shogi sameAs Shogi.
- Shogi sameAs m.06x9x.
- Shogi sameAs Q131375.
- Shogi sameAs Q131375.
- Shogi wasDerivedFrom Shogi?oldid=606586721.
- Shogi depiction Shogi.jpg.
- Shogi isPrimaryTopicOf Shogi.
- Shogi name "Shogi".