Totally Crucial Extremely Relevant Necessary Information
Jonathan Notley
6 episodes
1 month ago
This episode starts with the early origins of chess in Northern India and discusses the evolution of the game through the Persian and Arab empires into Europe, culminating in the modern game.
If you want to try chess: https://www.chess.com/home
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This episode starts with the early origins of chess in Northern India and discusses the evolution of the game through the Persian and Arab empires into Europe, culminating in the modern game.
If you want to try chess: https://www.chess.com/home
This episode starts with the early origins of chess in Northern India and discusses the evolution of the game through the Persian and Arab empires into Europe, culminating in the modern game.
If you want to try chess: https://www.chess.com/home
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Totally Crucial Extremely Relevant Necessary Information
This episode starts with the early origins of chess in Northern India and discusses the evolution of the game through the Persian and Arab empires into Europe, culminating in the modern game.
If you want to try chess: https://www.chess.com/home