File:Chaturanga Chess Set.jpg

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English: Antique finely carved Indian Chaturanga Chess set made from sandalwood. The chess pieces are Indian riders upon various animals. The rooks are on elephants, the Knights on horses, the bishops on Camels & the King & Queen on their respective taller elephants.
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An antique Indian Mughal chess set carved from Sandalwood. It may also be referred to as Chaturanga or Shatranj.

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15 May 2021

51°29'50.500"N, 0°22'24.712"W

heading: 35.9762 degree

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