SEASIDE CIRCLE

... EMPERORS Watt MOSS CAESARS. LATER. Wale 100 ammo ALSO 700 K THEIR MIMES • YEARS EARLIER SY AN PROM CAESAR. 7141 RUSSIAN - PERSIAN *SHAH STAPPEOSD SISITR. ALL COME PROM 7 WORD ° CAESAR. ...

are Qunlit

... We know the name “chess derived from the Persian wo ‘shah’, meaning king. And know that ‘checkmate’ is dern from the Persian ‘shah ma meaning the king is dead. But ¢ the Persians invent chess? No o knows for sure. The fact is, the origin of che has been ...

Published: Friday 08 March 1974
Newspaper: Ripon Gazette
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 406 | Page: 14 | Tags: none

SANDOWN

... Winter 10-10 • CAVALRY (MARGE H Nicholson 10-10 7 BOSUN'S WHISTLE G Harwood 10-10 5 003 NOCTURNAL Miss Sinclair 10-5 II 00 PERSIAN SHAH C BeadeU 10-5 10 ALEX JAMES N Dent 10-5 11 424 MANS DELIGHT A Kerr 10-5 12 MON GREEK CUM D P Mahoney 10-5 13 0 ADOERWORT ...

Published: Friday 16 December 1966
Newspaper: Reading Evening Post
County: Berkshire, England
Type: | Words: 197 | Page: 19 | Tags: none

2.3o—Hawmpton Park Handicap

... o—Nightown Four-year-old Tlurdie (Div. | Runners (18): Badedas Rocket, Indispensible, Young Treaty Girl, Lady Upham. Forest, Persian Shah. Woodw Game, Noonshine, Misty’'s Astbury. Baton, Kudos, Asap Manor, Luby Lu. Runners (15): Sabre Po 4.3o—Novices Chase ...

Published: Saturday 07 October 1967
Newspaper: Wolverhampton Express and Star
County: Staffordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 172 | Page: 32 | Tags: none

GREYHOUNDS AND SPORTS SUMMARY

... Wittfang. W Ger), clear, 47.9: 3. Persian Shah (M. Mac), clear. 48.2. Courvoisier Cognac Fault and Out: 1. Carrolls Heather Honey (P. Darragh, Ire), 24 faults 46.05: 2. Landmine (Miss C Bradley) 24, 46.7: 3, Persian Shah (M. Mac). 24. 47.2. Courvoisier ...

Published: Friday 19 December 1980
Newspaper: Daily Mirror
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 539 | Page: 27 | Tags: none

SHOW JUMPING

... EVEREST DOUBLE GLAZING INTERNATIONAL MEET I N G (Hickstead).—Everest D G Parcoup. De 'thasse: 1 Horizon M. RSbert (Fr); 2. Persian Shah J. McVe an (Aust); 3. P. J. Carroll P Darragh (Ire). Everest Double Glazing Grand Prix: 1, Tigre (Miss C. Bradley) clear ...

Published: Monday 05 May 1980
Newspaper: Daily Mirror
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 216 | Page: 31 | Tags: none

rfare STON

... term “check,” In turn stems from the 1 word “shah” or king, use. ct, the final cry of the winner, “checkmate! ” ly the Persian “shah 'plch means “the king ther asvect of this bloodless warfare attracts people is its leisureliness. Experts swiftly demolish ...

Published: Saturday 25 November 1967
Newspaper: Halifax Evening Courier
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 283 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

Last year—Sir Blessington' (5-12-4) R Vibert (11-10 f) T Forster

... 00 His Majesty 11-0 (F Gallup) . “02 Arctic Host 11-0 (W Stephenson) 0 Boleslas 11-0 (L Dale) .. 000 Persian Shah 11.0 (Beadell) 00 Adderwort 11-0 (J Stuart Evans) . 2 Tinman 11.0 (F Walwyn) 44f Fair Hazel 11.0 (Masson) ...

Published: Thursday 29 December 1966
Newspaper: Belfast News-Letter
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 226 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

NORTHWICH MEMORIAL HAL

... be obtained from a glance at the derivation of chess terms The word check has a fascinating history starting from the Persian Shah, which means King. it was adopted by the Arabs (who brought the game of chess into Europe in the Bth century when they ...

Published: Thursday 04 August 1966
Newspaper: Crewe Chronicle
County: Cheshire, England
Type: | Words: 334 | Page: 19 | Tags: none

12.15 Runners:

... 12.15 Runners: Charlot Power, Possession, Cavalry Charge, Bosun's Whistle, Nocturnal, Persian Shah, Alex James, Mans Detight, Adderwort, Comhaill, Grande Marvque, Glowing Account, Woodwine, Telamon 11, Smyrna, Quick Quid, Regimental (18 runnersi, : ; ...

For cars you can trust..

... CORTINA ear: in outstanding order mechanically .. .• deer Sugar: One owner: in Immaculate gendition INS MORRIS 1010. Persian Shah 1967 (Dec.) MORRIS VAN. in thoroughly checked and excellent condition. Now AIM prepared in cur own work. shins .. .. . ...

Published: Friday 14 November 1969
Newspaper: Belfast Telegraph
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 246 | Page: 22 | Tags: none

Deadly warfare — yet quite harmless

... the Persian word “shah” or king, still in use. In fact, the final cry of the game’s winner, “ checkmate! ” is really the Persian “shah mat” which means “the king is dead.” Another aspect of this handy bloodless warfare which attracts people is its sheer ...

Published: Saturday 25 November 1967
Newspaper: Halifax Evening Courier
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 578 | Page: 4 | Tags: none