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Chess in Africa

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Rules of chess in Yoruba

The game of chess has a history of being played in the continent of Africa. Its play in South Africa is of particular interest to chess writers and historians.

The board game senet preceded chess and was favored by Ancient Egyptian royalty.[1] Chess is thought to have first made its way to Africa through shatranj. As the Muslim conquest of Persia occurred, the Muslims took and modified chatrang, adopting it as shatraj.[1] Shantraj is recognized as the immediate predecessor to chess. While chess in Europe has received considerable more attention by chess historians, it is thought that the game made its way to Europe from the Moors of North Africa.[1]

Senterej is another component of the history of chess in Africa as it is considered the "Ethiopian version of chess".[1] Having been played for over a thousand years, its popularity waned in the 20th and 21st centuries.[1]

In 1998, the African Chess Championship began being held.[1] The most recent edition held in 2022 saw Egyptian players dominate.[2] Since 2003, chess has also been played at the African Games.

Chess being played in Uganda

As a child, Phiona Mutesi enrolled in a chess club in Katwe, Uganda in 2005.[3] Her success in chess garnered international attention, including a 2016 Disney-produced film Queen of Katwe.[4]

From 2014 to 2021, the continent produced six grandmasters; Algeria, Egypt, and South Africa were among the countries to be represented by a grandmaster.[3]

After returning to his home slum in Nigeria in 2018, chess master Tunde Onakoya founded Chess in Slums Africa, a volunteer organization aiming to teach and coach chess to children of low-income communities.[3][5] Also in 2018, James Kangaru of Kenya was recognized by the International Chess Federation (or FIDE) as one of the best chess coaches and became Africa's youngest FIDE instructor.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "The History of Chess in Africa". Chess Institute of Canada. February 6, 2022. Retrieved March 1, 2023.
  2. ^ "2022 African Chess Championship: Bassem Amin and Shahenda Wafa claim titles". FIDE. 28 September 2022. Retrieved 1 March 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d Salaudeen, Aisha; Kasera, Yvonne (3 November 2021). "Chess coaches in Africa are building the next generation of grandmasters". CNN. Retrieved 1 March 2023.
  4. ^ Levs, Jon (10 December 2012). "From slum life to Disney film: Ugandan teen chess star 'the ultimate underdog'". CNN. Retrieved 1 March 2023.
  5. ^ Watta, Evelyn (10 October 2021). "How chess became an escape for children living in a Nigerian slum". olympics.com. Retrieved 1 March 2023.

Further reading

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