CHESS PUZZLE, FEN 6K1/3r3r/5kn1/5p2/5P2/6N1/8/4R1R1 w - -

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Added on:04-Dec-07
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chess puzzle 6K1/3r3r/5kn1/5p2/5P2/6N1/8/4R1R1 w - -
Attempts:2552
Solved:2141 (83%)
White to move, mate in 3
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pierrequiroule
20-Sep-12, 08:27

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chess history
This problem amounts to Al-Adli sometime about 840 AD. He wrote " Kitab ash-shatranj ", a comprehensive book dealing with chess. The manuscript was lost but citations appear in books written by Al-Adli's successors, namely by Ar-Razi ("Al-lutf fy ash-shatranj ": elegance in Chess) who defeated Al-Adli in 848 AD.
(source : wikipedia)
sirissac
10-Sep-15, 00:35

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also of interest, perhaps is en.chessbase.com.
(check over half-way down the page, where it begins "Repetition of position?")
sirissac
10-Sep-15, 12:15

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It appears a different person is credited on de.wikipedia.org, but from the same book.
pierrequiroule
10-Sep-15, 17:58

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Two different authors
Thank you for your comments.
Apparently, Al Aldi was the author of the first known chess book. But the puzzle itself seems is to be credited to Abu Naim al-Khadim.
cf for instance
www.masschess.org
or
www.google.fr
sirissac
10-Sep-15, 20:19

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And thank you for the article. The other Shatranj problems will surely capture some of my spare time tomorrow.
artillry-edd260
17-Dec-25, 11:31

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puzzle
a really easy, simple mate that, i think, is good for all rated players.
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