Hilarious and well animated! First I've seen (or heard) of a male queen though, was that a thing in old-school chess? I always wondered if it was, but have never heard of it directly.
In this version of chess, instead of a queen there's a piece called a "vizier" that can only move diagonally 1 square (but unlike pawns, they can move backwards). And instead of bishops there are "elephants" that can move diagonally 2 squares (hopping over an occupied square if need be).
Man, I bet the elephants and the vizier are reminiscing about their times as bishops and a queen thinking, "This. Game. Should've. Never. Been. PATCHED!"
in the middle east, we use to different names for the Queen and the Bishop for not so obvious reasons The Queen is called "The minster" or the Vizier and The bishop is called the Elephant idk what the other guy is saying but we play chess the same way over there haha
@@hulkamal5434 He’s referring to the rules of chess used in the Middle Ages and ancient times. Chess moved from India to the Middle East and into Europe. The elephant and minister were changed to the bishop and queen in Europe, since elephants aren’t native to Europe and queens usually acted as the King’s highest adviser in medieval Europe. The rules of chess were later altered in Europe, adding the modern moves of the queen and Bishop. The new rules became popular and spread to the east where they also became popular.
@@WideMouth the chariots in ancient India had fortress wall like structures on them. When Chess went from India to middle east it took the persian name rook (chariot) and when moved to Medieval europe then it was named castle because of the structure.
در ایران به bishop یا همان کشیش فیل می گویند که در حقیقت همان فیل بوده و در اروپا ینگونه دگرگون شده.این شکل عاج فیل است. نام دیگر سرباز یا پیاده نیز در ادبیات پارسی بیدق است
خلاقانه و خوشساخت. هنر امروز به چنین ذهنهای توانمندی نیاز دارد.
Let me explain about this animation
1-This Animator is Persian.
2-in Persian Rook is Castle
3-Bishop is Elephant
4-Queen is Minister
Kopen Hagen at first persians not arab then yeah its based indian chess but animator is perisan
@Napoleon Milos nobody said Arabic, its Persian
Rook is castle💀
Good animation
Bishop is elephant and Queen is Vizer
Yes this is a really good animation.Thank you!!! I like it very much.Have a nice day sir!!
Love watching animated chess game
سرشار از خلاقیت! من در دهه ۱۳۷۰ شاید اولین بازی کامپیوتری شطرنج خلاقانه رو مثل این دیدم که فرنگی بود بیخبر از آنکه در ایران ۱۳۵۰ این فکر قبلا شده بود
Both kings are playing chess as it's drawn
شاهکاره 😎😍
Awesome 👏
Hilarious and well animated! First I've seen (or heard) of a male queen though, was that a thing in old-school chess? I always wondered if it was, but have never heard of it directly.
In this version of chess, instead of a queen there's a piece called a "vizier" that can only move diagonally 1 square (but unlike pawns, they can move backwards). And instead of bishops there are "elephants" that can move diagonally 2 squares (hopping over an occupied square if need be).
Man, I bet the elephants and the vizier are reminiscing about their times as bishops and a queen thinking, "This. Game. Should've. Never. Been. PATCHED!"
in the middle east, we use to different names for the Queen and the Bishop for not so obvious reasons
The Queen is called "The minster" or the Vizier and
The bishop is called the Elephant
idk what the other guy is saying but we play chess the same way over there haha
In Arabic, the Queen is called the Minister, and the Bishop is called the Elephant. As that is what they used to be in the old school of "chatarange".
@@hulkamal5434 He’s referring to the rules of chess used in the Middle Ages and ancient times. Chess moved from India to the Middle East and into Europe. The elephant and minister were changed to the bishop and queen in Europe, since elephants aren’t native to Europe and queens usually acted as the King’s highest adviser in medieval Europe. The rules of chess were later altered in Europe, adding the modern moves of the queen and Bishop. The new rules became popular and spread to the east where they also became popular.
Persian artist , but no words needed. Hope you like it.
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Me when i'm supported by the Robespierre fairy chess piece.
Beautiful ❤️
Genial, y muy aleccionador.
Bishop is elephant ?
Cool
Also where is the Queen 👑?
Here it's called wazeer (minister)
@@alireda646 Ohhh thank you :)
There used to be advisors and elephants instead of Queens and Bishops.
@@alexcooperspinningdisk They’re still called that in the Middle East and other regions.
Iranian art best 👌
This look like a sovietic animation
So funny 😂😂😃
rook means elephant
Rook is castle
Elephant is bishop
@@alireda646 The rook is represented by a castle tower in modern sets, but the word “rook” is actually Persian for “chariot.”
@@WideMouth the chariots in ancient India had fortress wall like structures on them. When Chess went from India to middle east it took the persian name rook (chariot) and when moved to Medieval europe then it was named castle because of the structure.
El alfil no es el elefantw
در ایران به bishop یا همان کشیش فیل می گویند که در حقیقت همان فیل بوده و در اروپا ینگونه دگرگون شده.این شکل عاج فیل است.
نام دیگر سرباز یا پیاده نیز در ادبیات پارسی بیدق است
Ahahaha
Its beautiful