INITZZISTING FACTS ABSTR. CHUMS

... it ice the only gams assistimed by priesthoods of all beliefs. The pima in the game derives its name, kin g, roes ties Persian Shah, or ruler. Many men whose names have gone down to posterity. such as Charlemagne, Tamerlane, Frederick the Great, Charles ...

Published: Saturday 03 November 1906
Newspaper: Beverley Independent
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 586 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

CHESS

... civilised world. It is still commonly played Asia, and the name by which ia known most languages is a corruption of the Persian Shah or King. The board upon is played similar to that for draughts, with 64 squares. Each player must have white square his ...

Published: Saturday 14 April 1900
Newspaper: Dundee Evening Telegraph
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 773 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

LABOUR LEADER•

... Hotspur l'ress, Whitworth litreet West, Manchester. FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1908. THE SHAH'S MASSACRE. After the Russian Czar the Persian Shah. The late Shah almost with his dying breath granted a constitution to his people, and the Persian Government took its place ...

Published: Friday 26 June 1908
Newspaper: Labour Leader
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 669 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

A MEMORIAL IN GRANITE. ARITHMETIC—IJ Hour*

... Persian officer became known, and many the older men began argue that it did* no* matter much whether the supremacy of the Persian Shah was or was not acknowledged Herat, a» long as no Persian garrison was placed in the city.. The vizier, however, remained ...

Published: Wednesday 02 April 1902
Newspaper: Aberdeen Press and Journal
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 689 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

Till FOWL,' or FALLING WATO

... the only game sanctioned by priesthoods of all beliefs. The principal pies in the game derives its name, king, from Use, Persian Shah, or ruler. Many men whose names bar* gone down to pmterity, such as Charlemagne. Tamerlane, I Frederick the Great, Charles ...

Published: Friday 02 November 1906
Newspaper: Heywood Advertiser
County: Lancashire, England
Type: | Words: 797 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

THOROUGH

... the only game sanctioned by pricathoods of all beliefs. The principal piece in the game derives its name, king, from the Persian Shah, or ruler. Many men whose names' have gone down to posterity, such as Charlemagne, Tamerlane, Frederick the Great, Charles ...

Published: Thursday 22 November 1906
Newspaper: Ross Gazette
County: Herefordshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 856 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

‘Should he sent 10 ID©'*** Daily Gazette ” Uflice

... remain working and £nanci ally support the Scottish strikers BALLOT STRIKE GUEST TO DAILY MlUriiM. i’U. SATLIiDAY. .ILLY PERSIAN’ SHAH DEPOSED, HIS SON ASCENDS THE THRONE T»i(* Shall, AH, lias been .• prr.tci t •■n ...

Published: Saturday 17 July 1909
Newspaper: Shields Daily Gazette
County: Durham, England
Type: Article | Words: 780 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

IIITIIMPTING FACTO ABOUT CMS

... the only game sanctioned by priesthoods of all beliefs. The principal piece in the game derives its name, king, from the Persian Shah, or ruler. Many men whose names have gone down to posterity, such as Charlemagne, Tamerlane, !Frederick the Great. Charles ...

FACTS AND FANCIES

... credit of the inven- some authorities to Palamedes, a Grecian Be of the Trojan war, about The word chess is derived from the Persian shah, king; and checkmate, or means “king confounded or But not only im Persian but in Sanscrit other Asiatic are the terms ...

FACTS AND FANCIES

... giv.n by some authorities to Palamedes. a Lirevian hero of Trojan war, about lobo A.C. The word chess is derived from the Persian shah, king: and checkmate, or shalimat, means king confounded or overcome. But not only in Persian but in Saiwerit and other ...

Published: Saturday 15 December 1900
Newspaper: South London Chronicle
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1038 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

ZoioArraTAN BELIFFS

... tal toil, is that it is the mile game by pricedhoods of all beliefs The prioriPs l the game derives name, king, trona. Persian Shah, or ruler. Many men Wholle names have gone down 0 posterity. such as Charlemagne. Tamer's* Frederick the Great, Charles ...

Published: Friday 02 November 1906
Newspaper: Wolverton Express
County: Buckinghamshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 974 | Page: 3 | Tags: none