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This book explores the rich history and cultural significance of chess in Eastern cultures, particularly within the regions of the former Soviet Union. M. Mukhitdinov provides a detailed account of how chess developed and spread throughout these regions, emphasizing its role not just as a game but as an intellectual pursuit and educational tool. The author examines various historical anecdotes and strategies that have emerged from this part of the world, providing readers with insights into the game's evolution. Designed for both chess enthusiasts and history buffs, the book combines elements of storytelling with analytical examination of chess strategies that have been passed down through generations.

This item originates from the chess book collection of Zahari Stanchev, (April 27, 1920 - January 27, 1980) from Sofia, Bulgaria. Stanchev was Bulgaria's representative to FIDE in the 1960s, a writer of chess books, and an international arbiter.

Author: M. Mukhitdinov
Publisher: Bilim Society
Publisher city: Uzbekistan SSR
Year: 1964
Pages: 32
Language: Uzbek
Condition: Very Good

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